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Patterns QR Codes Task Cards
Patterns QR Codes Task Cards
Patterns QR Codes Task Cards
Patterns QR Codes Task Cards
Patterns QR Codes Task Cards
Patterns QR Codes Task Cards
Patterns QR Codes Task Cards
Patterns QR Codes Task Cards
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Patterns Task Cards are a fun activity that you can do with your whole class or as a small group center. This activity can be used as a review, practice, or even assessment.

This product contains a set of 12 task cards for with QR codes, a direction sheet, and a recording sheet. In the cards, students are required to discover the pattern in a given sequence and fill in the missing elements.

The QR codes are linked to simple text that provides the answers for each math problem without the need for internet access. This allows for self-correcting opportunities.

The recording sheet includes a self-monitoring piece for each problem. Your students will solve each problem, scan the QR code, then check if the answer is correct.

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Description

Patterns Task Cards are a fun activity that you can do with your whole class or as a small group center. This activity can be used as a review, practice, or even assessment.

This product contains a set of 12 task cards for with QR codes, a direction sheet, and a recording sheet. In the cards, students are required to discover the pattern in a given sequence and fill in the missing elements.

The QR codes are linked to simple text that provides the answers for each math problem without the need for internet access. This allows for self-correcting opportunities.

The recording sheet includes a self-monitoring piece for each problem. Your students will solve each problem, scan the QR code, then check if the answer is correct.

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Identify arithmetic patterns (including patterns in the addition table or multiplication table), and explain them using properties of operations. For example, observe that 4 times a number is always even, and explain why 4 times a number can be decomposed into two equal addends.
Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. Mathematically proficient students notice if calculations are repeated, and look both for general methods and for shortcuts. Upper elementary students might notice when dividing 25 by 11 that they are repeating the same calculations over and over again, and conclude they have a repeating decimal. By paying attention to the calculation of slope as they repeatedly check whether points are on the line through (1, 2) with slope 3, middle school students might abstract the equation (𝑦 – 2)/(𝑥 – 1) = 3. Noticing the regularity in the way terms cancel when expanding (𝑥 – 1)(𝑥 + 1), (𝑥 – 1)(𝑥² + 𝑥 + 1), and (𝑥 – 1)(𝑥³ + 𝑥² + 𝑥 + 1) might lead them to the general formula for the sum of a geometric series. As they work to solve a problem, mathematically proficient students maintain oversight of the process, while attending to the details. They continually evaluate the reasonableness of their intermediate results.
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