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Numerical PatternsGrade 5 complete Unit - EnVision Math 2.0 Unit 15 Aligned
Numerical PatternsGrade 5 complete Unit - EnVision Math 2.0 Unit 15 Aligned
Numerical PatternsGrade 5 complete Unit - EnVision Math 2.0 Unit 15 Aligned
Numerical PatternsGrade 5 complete Unit - EnVision Math 2.0 Unit 15 Aligned
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Numerical PatternsGrade 5 complete Unit - EnVision Math 2.0 Unit 15 Aligned
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Teach Analyzing Numeric Patterns and Relationships like a pro with this visually engaging, fully animated Canva slide deck! This 4-lesson digital resource breaks down key fifth grade concepts in a way that’s clear, organized, and ready to teach—whether in person or online.

Perfect for visual learners and aligned with common core standards, this unit will help your students understand, analyze, and Numeric patterns using real-world applications. All slides include animations as to "walk through" lessons with students without allowing for answers until you've given ample think time.

What’s Included:
A fully animated Canva slide deck covering 4 essential lessons:

  1. Numerical Patterns
  2. More Numerical Patterns
  3. Analyze and Graph Relationships
  4. Problem Solving: Perservere

Your purchase will download a PDF with the link required to access and edit in Canva – animations, visuals, and graphs included. FREE Canva account required!

Why You’ll Love It:
✅ Highly visual & animated for engagement
✅ Customizable with a free Canva account
✅ Ideal for both in-person and digital learning
✅ Covers both concepts and representations
✅ Great for instruction, review, or flipped classrooms

How to Use It:

  1. Click the included link to open in Canva
  2. Log in with a free Canva account
  3. Present live or assign to students digitally!

Who It's For:
5th Grade Math Teachers, Math Specialists, and Special Education
Teachers covering Numerical Patterns and Relationships
Visual learners who benefit from graphic displays
Google Classroom, Schoology, or Canvas-compatible

File Type:
Canva Link (digital slide deck)

Terms of Use:
✔️ For personal and classroom use
✘️ Not for resale or online redistribution

Video preview is not of this exact lesson! The preview is of Use Positive Rational Numbers Grade 6 Unit - EnVision Math 2.0 Unit 1 Aligned in my TPT store and is solely to show how all animations work through Canva.

Follow my store to be notified when the rest of the Grade 5 units are released by the end of the 2025-2026 school year!

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Numerical PatternsGrade 5 complete Unit - EnVision Math 2.0 Unit 15 Aligned

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Description

Teach Analyzing Numeric Patterns and Relationships like a pro with this visually engaging, fully animated Canva slide deck! This 4-lesson digital resource breaks down key fifth grade concepts in a way that’s clear, organized, and ready to teach—whether in person or online.

Perfect for visual learners and aligned with common core standards, this unit will help your students understand, analyze, and Numeric patterns using real-world applications. All slides include animations as to "walk through" lessons with students without allowing for answers until you've given ample think time.

What’s Included:
A fully animated Canva slide deck covering 4 essential lessons:

  1. Numerical Patterns
  2. More Numerical Patterns
  3. Analyze and Graph Relationships
  4. Problem Solving: Perservere

Your purchase will download a PDF with the link required to access and edit in Canva – animations, visuals, and graphs included. FREE Canva account required!

Why You’ll Love It:
✅ Highly visual & animated for engagement
✅ Customizable with a free Canva account
✅ Ideal for both in-person and digital learning
✅ Covers both concepts and representations
✅ Great for instruction, review, or flipped classrooms

How to Use It:

  1. Click the included link to open in Canva
  2. Log in with a free Canva account
  3. Present live or assign to students digitally!

Who It's For:
5th Grade Math Teachers, Math Specialists, and Special Education
Teachers covering Numerical Patterns and Relationships
Visual learners who benefit from graphic displays
Google Classroom, Schoology, or Canvas-compatible

File Type:
Canva Link (digital slide deck)

Terms of Use:
✔️ For personal and classroom use
✘️ Not for resale or online redistribution

Video preview is not of this exact lesson! The preview is of Use Positive Rational Numbers Grade 6 Unit - EnVision Math 2.0 Unit 1 Aligned in my TPT store and is solely to show how all animations work through Canva.

Follow my store to be notified when the rest of the Grade 5 units are released by the end of the 2025-2026 school year!

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. Identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms. Form ordered pairs consisting of corresponding terms from the two patterns, and graph the ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. For example, given the rule “Add 3” and the starting number 0, and given the rule “Add 6” and the starting number 0, generate terms in the resulting sequences, and observe that the terms in one sequence are twice the corresponding terms in the other sequence. Explain informally why this is so.
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