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Ontario Math Pattern Worksheets for Grids, Creating, Extending and Translating
Ontario Math Pattern Worksheets for Grids, Creating, Extending and Translating
Ontario Math Pattern Worksheets for Grids, Creating, Extending and Translating
Ontario Math Pattern Worksheets for Grids, Creating, Extending and Translating
Ontario Math Pattern Worksheets for Grids, Creating, Extending and Translating
Ontario Math Pattern Worksheets for Grids, Creating, Extending and Translating
Ontario Math Pattern Worksheets for Grids, Creating, Extending and Translating
Ontario Math Pattern Worksheets for Grids, Creating, Extending and Translating
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Need extra practice in the many concepts covered during your patterning unit. This is a fun use of patterning, using students’ favourite JUNK FOOD! In this product, you will find printable sheets for all patterning expectations for first and second grade. This is a great companion to your lessons as seat work, centers, homework, assessment or evaluation.

In this product you will find:

⭐️ fun donut towers to create given letter patterns from AB to as complex as
AABCC

⭐️ label, color and extend the junk food pictures, including number, position
and changing object.

⭐️ choosing 2 or 3 colors to create different patterns, using only the chosen
colors.

⭐️extend and color the growing patterns cut and paste

⭐️ 3 column chart questions

⭐️ find the patterning rule using a T chart

⭐️ translating junk food patterns into shape patterns

⭐️ turning junk food patterns into grid patterns

⭐️ identifying the changing attributes

⭐️ creating patterns with given attributes

⭐️ large color junk food pictures to create class lesson patterns

⭐️black and white junk food pictures to create class lesson patterns

⭐️ Canadian and American spelling

Lots of fun images to practice patterning with much loved junk food! Who doesn't love junk food?

If you are looking for more patterning worksheets, take a look at my ice cream themed patterning product for first and second grade.

Ice Cream Patterns

or my number products

Fall Numbers to 50

Numbers 100 to 200

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Ontario Math Pattern Worksheets for Grids, Creating, Extending and Translating

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Looking to supplement your patterning unit. These printables are engaging and easy to understand. Making them great for centers or independent work . One is my popular ice cream unit, recently updated and the other is my new junk food patterning unit.Both contain work for many patterning concepts, i
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Description

Need extra practice in the many concepts covered during your patterning unit. This is a fun use of patterning, using students’ favourite JUNK FOOD! In this product, you will find printable sheets for all patterning expectations for first and second grade. This is a great companion to your lessons as seat work, centers, homework, assessment or evaluation.

In this product you will find:

⭐️ fun donut towers to create given letter patterns from AB to as complex as
AABCC

⭐️ label, color and extend the junk food pictures, including number, position
and changing object.

⭐️ choosing 2 or 3 colors to create different patterns, using only the chosen
colors.

⭐️extend and color the growing patterns cut and paste

⭐️ 3 column chart questions

⭐️ find the patterning rule using a T chart

⭐️ translating junk food patterns into shape patterns

⭐️ turning junk food patterns into grid patterns

⭐️ identifying the changing attributes

⭐️ creating patterns with given attributes

⭐️ large color junk food pictures to create class lesson patterns

⭐️black and white junk food pictures to create class lesson patterns

⭐️ Canadian and American spelling

Lots of fun images to practice patterning with much loved junk food! Who doesn't love junk food?

If you are looking for more patterning worksheets, take a look at my ice cream themed patterning product for first and second grade.

Ice Cream Patterns

or my number products

Fall Numbers to 50

Numbers 100 to 200

Don't forget to leave a review to earn TPT credits.

Click the star to follow me and be notified of new products.

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Model with mathematics. Mathematically proficient students can apply the mathematics they know to solve problems arising in everyday life, society, and the workplace. In early grades, this might be as simple as writing an addition equation to describe a situation. In middle grades, a student might apply proportional reasoning to plan a school event or analyze a problem in the community. By high school, a student might use geometry to solve a design problem or use a function to describe how one quantity of interest depends on another. Mathematically proficient students who can apply what they know are comfortable making assumptions and approximations to simplify a complicated situation, realizing that these may need revision later. They are able to identify important quantities in a practical situation and map their relationships using such tools as diagrams, two-way tables, graphs, flowcharts and formulas. They can analyze those relationships mathematically to draw conclusions. They routinely interpret their mathematical results in the context of the situation and reflect on whether the results make sense, possibly improving the model if it has not served its purpose.
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