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Analyze Number Patterns Math Centers Math Tiles
Analyze Number Patterns Math Centers Math Tiles
Analyze Number Patterns Math Centers Math Tiles
Analyze Number Patterns Math Centers Math Tiles
Analyze Number Patterns Math Centers Math Tiles
Analyze Number Patterns Math Centers Math Tiles
Analyze Number Patterns Math Centers Math Tiles
Analyze Number Patterns Math Centers Math Tiles
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"My fourth graders enjoy all these tile activities. They are great for review and often require logic. I purchased plastic tiles to have on hand to use with these in student groups."
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Kelly F.
"I have quite a few of these resources and absolutely love them. They definitely make the kids think to solve!"
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Sandi D.

Description

Time to Tile: Number Patterns is a hands-on activity that will help your students generate and analyze patterns. This engaging resource activates critical thinking and problem-solving skills, all while developing algebraic thinking. Students must place 10 number tiles (0-9) on the Time to Tile cards in order to complete a variety of number patterns.

This resource is now provided in printable and digital formats (Google Slides).

This resource includes:

•30 different Time to Tile cards

•An “Answer Recording Sheet,” where students can record their answers so they can be corrected later. This allows the resource to be used as a perfect independent or center activity.

•Answer keys

•Management and organization tips for successfully implementing Time to Tile in your classroom.

✏️For more math tile activities, click here.

More Time to Tile resources:

Time to Tile: Equivalent Fractions

Time to Tile: Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions

Time to Tile: Balancing Equations

Time to Tile: Order of Operations

Time to Tile: Adding and Subtracting

Time to Tile: Multi-Digit Multiplication

Time to Tile: Function Tables

Time to Tile: Long Division

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Analyze Number Patterns Math Centers Math Tiles

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Teaching Duration
1 month

What others say

"My fourth graders enjoy all these tile activities. They are great for review and often require logic. I purchased plastic tiles to have on hand to use with these in student groups."
star
Kelly F.
"I have quite a few of these resources and absolutely love them. They definitely make the kids think to solve!"
star
Sandi D.

Description

Time to Tile: Number Patterns is a hands-on activity that will help your students generate and analyze patterns. This engaging resource activates critical thinking and problem-solving skills, all while developing algebraic thinking. Students must place 10 number tiles (0-9) on the Time to Tile cards in order to complete a variety of number patterns.

This resource is now provided in printable and digital formats (Google Slides).

This resource includes:

•30 different Time to Tile cards

•An “Answer Recording Sheet,” where students can record their answers so they can be corrected later. This allows the resource to be used as a perfect independent or center activity.

•Answer keys

•Management and organization tips for successfully implementing Time to Tile in your classroom.

✏️For more math tile activities, click here.

More Time to Tile resources:

Time to Tile: Equivalent Fractions

Time to Tile: Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions

Time to Tile: Balancing Equations

Time to Tile: Order of Operations

Time to Tile: Adding and Subtracting

Time to Tile: Multi-Digit Multiplication

Time to Tile: Function Tables

Time to Tile: Long Division

Get all the latest Teacher Thrive news!

SIGN UP for my newsletter!

FOLLOW me on Teachers Pay Teachers!

FOLLOW me on TeacherThrive.com!

FOLLOW me on Facebook!

FOLLOW me on Pinterest!

FOLLOW me on Instagram!

Please read: This is a nonrefundable digital download. Please read the description carefully and examine the preview file before purchasing.

© Copyright 2018 M. Tallman. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to copy pages specifically designed for student or teacher use by the original purchaser or licensee. This is intended to be used by one teacher unless additional licenses have been purchased. The reproduction of any other part of this product is strictly prohibited. Copying any part of this product and placing it on the Internet in any form (even a personal/classroom website) is strictly forbidden. Doing so makes it possible for an Internet search to make the document available on the Internet, free of charge, and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

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My fourth graders enjoy all these tile activities. They are great for review and often require logic. I purchased plastic tiles to have on hand to use with these in student groups.
Kelly F.
1,174 reviews • Florida
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
July 22, 2025
I have quite a few of these resources and absolutely love them. They definitely make the kids think to solve!
Sandi D.
206 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 8, 2025
My students love doing Math Tiles when they have finished their class work, also great for Math Centres. Thanks for a great resource! I love your Math Tiles so much!
274 reviews
Grades taught: 4th, 5th, 6th
Rated 4 out of 5
December 19, 2024
I've used this for math centres with my grade 4 class. The students remained quite engaged,in the activity - and it was great to observe student collaboration as they helped each other solve the questions!
Rylee B.
31 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
January 10, 2024
These are great for my enrichment students. Thank you!
Alisha Porter
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1,022 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
September 9, 2023
I used this during my Friday math centers. My students loved it!
Amelia S.
243 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 12, 2023
Math Tiles are my absolute FAVORITE! One of my kids' favorite things to do when they finish early!
Andra R.
79 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
June 15, 2023
These are a great center for my 4th graders to work on their number sense and math skills.
Valerie B.
766 reviews
Grades taught: 4th

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Standards

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Generate a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule. Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not explicit in the rule itself. For example, given the rule “Add 3” and the starting number 1, generate terms in the resulting sequence and observe that the terms appear to alternate between odd and even numbers. Explain informally why the numbers will continue to alternate in this way.
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