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ABC Patterns

Kindergarten · Math · Patterns · Florida, USA

Lesson Summary

An ABC pattern uses three different things that repeat in order.

Explanation

An ABC pattern has three different parts before it starts over. For example: red, yellow, blue, red, yellow, blue. Or snap, clap, stomp, snap, clap, stomp. You need to watch for all three parts to know what comes next. ABC patterns are fun because they use more things.

Practice Questions

Q1: What comes next: cat, dog, bird, cat, dog, ___?
Answer: Bird
Q2: Finish the pattern: circle, square, triangle, circle, square, ___.
Answer: Triangle
Q3: Make an ABC pattern using three fruits.
Answer: Apple, banana, grape, apple, banana, grape (or any three fruits repeating in order).
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ABC Patterns is a lesson in the Patterns chapter of Kindergarten Math. It is part of the Florida, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.

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ABC Patterns is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Math curriculum in Florida, USA.

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