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Pattern Block Math Workmats | Play-Based Geometry Centers for Early Childhood
Pattern Block Math Workmats | Play-Based Geometry Centers for Early Childhood
Pattern Block Math Workmats | Play-Based Geometry Centers for Early Childhood
Pattern Block Math Workmats | Play-Based Geometry Centers for Early Childhood
Pattern Block Math Workmats | Play-Based Geometry Centers for Early Childhood
Pattern Block Math Workmats | Play-Based Geometry Centers for Early Childhood
Pattern Block Math Workmats | Play-Based Geometry Centers for Early Childhood
Pattern Block Math Workmats | Play-Based Geometry Centers for Early Childhood
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Description

Make geometry hands-on, playful, and meaningful with these Pattern Block Math Workmats!

Designed for use with colored wooden pattern block manipulatives, this resource encourages students to explore shapes, patterns, counting, and data through open-ended, play-based learning.

Perfect for math centers, small groups, partners, or independent work, these mats can be laminated for reuse or printed for individual students.

What’s Included:

This resource features 3 engaging pattern block activities, each designed to build math skills through exploration and creativity:

My Pattern Block Picture:

Students use pattern blocks to create their own image or design.

  • Encourages creativity, spatial reasoning, and fine motor skills
  • Great for math + art integration
  • Optional extension: students can describe or write about their design

Roll & Create

A fun math game that combines chance, shapes, and creativity!

  • Each pattern block shape is assigned a number on a die
  • Students roll the die, select the matching shape, and place it on the mat
  • After several rolls, students use their collected shapes to create a picture or design
  • Ideal for partners or small groups

How Many Pattern Blocks? Graphing Mat

Students practice counting, sorting, and graphing using pattern blocks.

  • Children can place physical blocks directly on the graph OR
  • Color in the graph for a paper-and-pencil option
  • Builds early data analysis and number sense

How to Use

✔️ Print & laminate for reusable math centers
✔️ Print individual pages for student math journals
✔️ Use with wooden or plastic pattern blocks
✔️ Perfect for play-based classrooms, math tubs, early finishers, and intervention

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Pattern Block Math Workmats | Play-Based Geometry Centers for Early Childhood

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Description

Make geometry hands-on, playful, and meaningful with these Pattern Block Math Workmats!

Designed for use with colored wooden pattern block manipulatives, this resource encourages students to explore shapes, patterns, counting, and data through open-ended, play-based learning.

Perfect for math centers, small groups, partners, or independent work, these mats can be laminated for reuse or printed for individual students.

What’s Included:

This resource features 3 engaging pattern block activities, each designed to build math skills through exploration and creativity:

My Pattern Block Picture:

Students use pattern blocks to create their own image or design.

  • Encourages creativity, spatial reasoning, and fine motor skills
  • Great for math + art integration
  • Optional extension: students can describe or write about their design

Roll & Create

A fun math game that combines chance, shapes, and creativity!

  • Each pattern block shape is assigned a number on a die
  • Students roll the die, select the matching shape, and place it on the mat
  • After several rolls, students use their collected shapes to create a picture or design
  • Ideal for partners or small groups

How Many Pattern Blocks? Graphing Mat

Students practice counting, sorting, and graphing using pattern blocks.

  • Children can place physical blocks directly on the graph OR
  • Color in the graph for a paper-and-pencil option
  • Builds early data analysis and number sense

How to Use

✔️ Print & laminate for reusable math centers
✔️ Print individual pages for student math journals
✔️ Use with wooden or plastic pattern blocks
✔️ Perfect for play-based classrooms, math tubs, early finishers, and intervention

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size.
Analyze and compare two- and three-dimensional shapes, in different sizes and orientations, using informal language to describe their similarities, differences, parts (e.g., number of sides and vertices/“corners”) and other attributes (e.g., having sides of equal length).
Model shapes in the world by building shapes from components (e.g., sticks and clay balls) and drawing shapes.
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