Shape Patterns
Kindergarten · Math · Shapes · Massachusetts, USA
Lesson Summary
Use shapes to make repeating patterns like circle-square-circle-square.
Explanation
A shape pattern is when shapes repeat in the same order over and over. For example, circle, square, circle, square is a pattern. You can figure out what comes next by looking at what already happened. Try making your own pattern with different shapes and colors.
Practice Questions
Q1: What comes next: circle, triangle, circle, triangle, circle, ___?
Answer: Triangle
Q2: What comes next: square, square, circle, square, square, ___?
Answer: Circle
Q3: Make up a pattern using two shapes. What could it be?
Answer: Any repeating pattern, such as triangle, rectangle, triangle, rectangle.
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What is Shape Patterns in Kindergarten Math?+
Shape Patterns is a lesson in the Shapes chapter of Kindergarten Math. It is part of the Massachusetts, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Shape Patterns?+
Shape Patterns is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Math curriculum in Massachusetts, USA.
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