Creating Patterns
Kindergarten · Math · Patterns · Oregon, USA
Lesson Summary
Make your own patterns using colors, shapes, sounds, or movements.
Explanation
Now it is your turn to be the pattern maker! You can use crayons, blocks, stickers, or even sounds to build your own pattern. First, pick the things you want to use. Then, decide on a rule like AB or ABC. Finally, keep following your rule to make the pattern longer and longer.
Practice Questions
Q1: Create a pattern using the colors red and green. What could it look like?
Answer: Red, green, red, green, red, green.
Q2: Create a pattern using three shapes. What could it look like?
Answer: Circle, square, triangle, circle, square, triangle (or any three shapes repeating).
Q3: Can you make a pattern with sounds? Give an example.
Answer: Clap, snap, clap, snap or any sounds that repeat in order.
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What is Creating Patterns in Kindergarten Math?+
Creating Patterns is a lesson in the Patterns chapter of Kindergarten Math. It is part of the Oregon, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Creating Patterns?+
Creating Patterns is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Math curriculum in Oregon, USA.
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