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Math
Grade Level:
4
Subject:
Math
Topic:
Patterns 2
Objective:
Student will be able to recognize, create, and describe various patterns by creating their own patterns.
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Anticipatory set: Activity: Practice: Have the children create more pattems with unifix cubes. Have them record their pattems by coloring in boxes on the recording sheet to correspond to their pattern Also, have the children find other patterns outside of the classroom, for example, at home or on the playground.
Closure: Discuss with the class how patterns could be helpful. For example, they can give us clues as to what will come next (as in the links activity they did in class). With older children, patterns with numbers would be introduced at this time. Also, the children could take turns creating patterns and posting them in the classroom for their classmates to figure out. This would reinforce the concept of patterns throughout the year! Assessment: Assessment in this lesson could be done while the childre
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