ABC Patterns
Kindergarten · Math · Patterns · Ohio, 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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What is ABC Patterns in Kindergarten Math?+
ABC Patterns is a lesson in the Patterns chapter of Kindergarten Math. It is part of the Ohio, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers ABC Patterns?+
ABC Patterns is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Math curriculum in Ohio, USA.
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