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Preview of Grade 1 Composing pattern block images Lesson 1 of 15.

Grade 1 Composing pattern block images Lesson 1 of 15.

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Composing pattern block images Lesson details Key learning points Pattern blocks can be used to create pictures and patterns. Pattern blocks can be rotated to fit them against other blocks. Different pattern blocks can be used to fill the same shape. Joining the pattern blocks in different ways will create different shapes. Keywords Pattern blocks - Blocks or tiles of different shapes. Picture - An image. Rotate - To spin around. Pattern - An arrangement that follows a rule. A repeated set of nu
Preview of Pattern Blocks Task Cards

Pattern Blocks Task Cards

An individual task box activity from my original Little Learners' Kit.
Preview of Grade 1 Copy, extend and describe repeating patterns Lesson 2 of 15.

Grade 1 Copy, extend and describe repeating patterns Lesson 2 of 15.

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Copy, extend and describe repeating patterns Lesson details Key learning points Pattern blocks can be used to create a pattern. When the same pattern repeats itself over and over again, it is called a repeating pattern. A repeating pattern can be extended, making it longer. The part of the pattern that repeats itself over and over again is called the unit of repeat. Keywords Repeating pattern - An arrangement that follows the same rule over and over again. Extend - To make something longer in le
Preview of Grade 1 Radiating patterns Lesson 3 of 15.

Grade 1 Radiating patterns Lesson 3 of 15.

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Lesson 3 Radiating patterns Lesson details Key learning points Radiating patterns start in the middle and grow around the outside. A radiating pattern can be extended in different ways by choosing different pattern blocks. Keywords Radiating patterns - A pattern that starts in the middle and grows around the outside. Middle - The centre. Outside - The outer edge. Extend - To make something longer or bigger. Common misconception Children may only extend in one direction, rather than in all direct
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