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Patterns Worksheets
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In this pattern blocks worksheet, students look for missing pattern blocks, record them in a graph, and then put them away. The graph contains a picture of each pattern block.
In this recognizing patterns worksheet, 6th graders identify patterns of shapes and numbers and determine the pattern shape or number in question by skipping patterns (i.e.: the tenth, the forty-eighth, the ninety ninth) and by using Fibonacci sequence. Students solve 40 problems.
In this subtraction worksheet, students subtract two-digit and three-digit numbers from three-digit numbers in sets of three problems, discover the patterns, write the last problem in the sequences, and then describe the pattern in a short essay. Students solve thirteen problems.
In this problem solving with a pattern activity, students read the word problem, write the steps to solving it, create a table to show the pattern, and solve. Students write six answers.
In this math activity, students complete 5 patterns. Students are given directions from number cartoons. For example, "Start on 21 and take away 2."
In this tessellations instructional activity, students name 3 items that have tessellating patterns. Students then use the interactive tessellating program found at www.shodor.org to draw and answer 5 questions about their tessellations.
In this identifying number patterns word problem worksheet, students use a picture with input and output numbers to apply to solving word problems. Students solve three word problems.
In these activities with patterns worksheets, students use the rule for 1- or 2- digit number chains, participate in a round robin tournament, identify rhyming patterns and chain letters. Students answer 15 questions.
In this numeration activity, students devise the best route to get through a pattern block maze. Students interact with numbers that are divisible by 2, 3 and/or 4.
In this pattern completion worksheet, students analyze groups of patterns and draw the final patterns. Students complete three sets of patterns.
