Activities to Teach Students to Make a Pattern

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Patterns are an essential component of mathematics and help students develop their logical thinking skills. However, some students may have trouble understanding the concept of patterns. As a teacher, it is important to use various activities to make them understandable.

Here are some engaging activities that you can use to teach students to make patterns:

1. Pattern block puzzles

Pattern blocks are colorful wooden blocks that come in various shapes (triangle, square, hexagon, etc.) and colors. You can introduce pattern block puzzles to students as an activity for creating different patterns. Students can create various patterns using pattern blocks, such as a checkerboard pattern, a diagonal pattern, or a shape pattern. This activity will help students understand different types of patterns and the concept of repetition.

2. Tangram puzzles

Similar to pattern block puzzles, tangram puzzles are another interactive activity for creating patterns. Tangram puzzles consist of seven shapes, including two large right triangles, one medium triangle, two small right triangles, one square, and one parallelogram. Students can arrange different shapes to create a variety of patterns. This activity will help students identify different shape patterns and develop their spatial reasoning skills.

3. Number patterns

Number patterns are a great way to teach students about mathematical patterns. Students can create different number patterns, such as counting by 2’s, even numbers, and odd numbers. You can also introduce patterns using Fibonacci numbers, where each number in the sequence is the sum of the two preceding numbers. This activity will help students understand numerical patterns and the concept of sequencing.

4. Art patterns

Art is a great way to incorporate pattern-making and creativity into the classroom. Students can create different artistic patterns by using different colors and shapes. You can use art materials like watercolors, markers, and colored pencils for this activity. Help students develop their creativity by encouraging them to come up with unique patterns that they can display in the classroom. This activity helps students understand the importance of aesthetically pleasing patterns and how they can create appealing designs.

5. Body movements

Body movements are an engaging way to teach patterns to students. You can lead students through a series of exercises that involve repeating movements in a pattern. For example, students can clap twice, then snap their fingers, then stomp their feet, and repeat the pattern. This activity helps students understand the concept of patterns by physically moving through them.

In conclusion, teaching students how to make patterns is essential in developing their mathematical and logical thinking skills. Using the activities we’ve discussed, such as pattern block puzzles, tangram puzzles, number patterns, art patterns, and body movements, will keep students engaged while teaching them the concept of repeating patterns. With these activities, your students will develop a foundation for more advanced mathematical concepts.

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