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Review patterns in a fun, hands-on way! This file includes 80 cards to build and review patterning using colored unifix cubes, linking cubes, or snap cubes. Whether your students are working on copying, extending, or completing patterns, this file is the perfect way to differentiate! A low-prep activity to use in a math center, in a morning bin, or with a small group.
Each pattern card includes colorful linking cubes and a variety of ways to practice patterns. 16 pattern cards are included for each type of pattern: AB, AAB, AABB, ABB, & ABC. Students will lay cubes on top of the pattern cards to build the patterns & learn in a hands-on way. This way, students can build understanding of one-to-one correspondence and practice their patterning skills.
This file includes:
- 16 pattern cards for AB, AAB, AABB, ABB, & ABC patterns
- Cards for each pattern include 4 patterns to copy, 8 to complete, and 4 to extend
- Blank cards to create your own, or to have students build their own
- Recording sheet to have students record patterns or create their own
These cards are ready to use - just print on card stock, laminate, & cut out. For easy use in a center you can add these to a binder ring and store in a bin with your cubes. Use in a math center during a patterning unit, as a morning bin for soft start, or with a small group.
You'll love how easy to prep these pattern cards are and how engaged your students will be while they practice patterning in a hands-on way. You can use the student recording sheet for added accountability to see what your students have created.
Teachers like you are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"The differentiation in this pack is fantastic being able to use it for students beginning to identify patterns (using the copying cards) or identifying and copying more complex patterns."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"This resource was ready to go and I added it to my math manipulatives to help my kindergarteners with patterning. I liked that it had basic patterns, more complex patterns, and students were able to design their own patterns."
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Pattern Cards for Linking Cubes - AB, ABB, AAB, AABB, & ABC Patterns
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Review patterns in a fun, hands-on way! This file includes 80 cards to build and review patterning using colored unifix cubes, linking cubes, or snap cubes. Whether your students are working on copying, extending, or completing patterns, this file is the perfect way to differentiate! A low-prep activity to use in a math center, in a morning bin, or with a small group.
Each pattern card includes colorful linking cubes and a variety of ways to practice patterns. 16 pattern cards are included for each type of pattern: AB, AAB, AABB, ABB, & ABC. Students will lay cubes on top of the pattern cards to build the patterns & learn in a hands-on way. This way, students can build understanding of one-to-one correspondence and practice their patterning skills.
This file includes:
- 16 pattern cards for AB, AAB, AABB, ABB, & ABC patterns
- Cards for each pattern include 4 patterns to copy, 8 to complete, and 4 to extend
- Blank cards to create your own, or to have students build their own
- Recording sheet to have students record patterns or create their own
These cards are ready to use - just print on card stock, laminate, & cut out. For easy use in a center you can add these to a binder ring and store in a bin with your cubes. Use in a math center during a patterning unit, as a morning bin for soft start, or with a small group.
You'll love how easy to prep these pattern cards are and how engaged your students will be while they practice patterning in a hands-on way. You can use the student recording sheet for added accountability to see what your students have created.
Teachers like you are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"The differentiation in this pack is fantastic being able to use it for students beginning to identify patterns (using the copying cards) or identifying and copying more complex patterns."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"This resource was ready to go and I added it to my math manipulatives to help my kindergarteners with patterning. I liked that it had basic patterns, more complex patterns, and students were able to design their own patterns."
SAVE big with the Pattern Cards Bundle.
**Download the bundle preview to try a page FREE!
You may also enjoy:
©Make Teaching Sweet
Permission to copy for a single classroom only.





