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Math Teaching Resources
Well, with the new school year well underway I am delighted to be working with 7 classes of students at Charlie Lake School again this year. I am fortunate to have a room to base my math lessons in…
Classroom Ideas
Our new printable teaching packet will help your teach your little-ones to recognize, construct, analyze and predict growing patterns. Growing patterns increase or decrease in predictable and describable ways. You will need standard wooden pattern blocks to create these patterns. Encourage your students to talk about their patterns. Encourage them to use numbers to describe the patterns and how they change. The cards start with some simple patterns and increase in complexity – giving students a chance to make 48 different patterns. You can find these printable activity cards, over in our TpT store: These are the pattern block we use (affiliate link):
ACE Classroom
Looking for a fun way to use LEGOS? These LEGO pattern cards are perfect for your little mathematician or building engineer!
First Grade Art
When we talk about skip counting with our kids, we explain how the numbers “grow”. Before we get too deep into “growing numbers”, we illustrate this concept by talking about growing patterns. Since my kids were having a little trouble understanding the difference between growing and repeating, we practiced the concept every morning {quickly} during …
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Our new printable teaching packet will help your teach your little-ones to recognize, construct, analyze and predict growing patterns. Growing patterns increase or decrease in predictable and describable ways. You will need standard wooden pattern blocks to create these patterns. Encourage your students to talk about their patterns. Encourage them to use numbers to describe the patterns and how they change. The cards start with some simple patterns and increase in complexity – giving students a chance to make 48 different patterns. You can find these printable activity cards, over in our TpT store: These are the pattern block we use (affiliate link):
Early Literacy – Letter Recognition
Printable math center activities for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten. Fourteen colorful and engaging learning resources!