Computer Station:
SOL's 1.17 The student will recognize, describe, extend, and create a wide variety of growing and repeating patterns.
Materials:
I Can List Cards (Print out, laminate, and cut out.)
Internet Access
Loose Leaf Sheet of Paper
Description: Students review "I Can List" cards on patterns. Then students play pattern games on one of the three websites. Students then make their own pattern on loose leaf sheet of paper to turn in.
Directions:
I Can List Cards (Print out, laminate, and cut out.)
Internet Access
Loose Leaf Sheet of Paper
Description: Students review "I Can List" cards on patterns. Then students play pattern games on one of the three websites. Students then make their own pattern on loose leaf sheet of paper to turn in.
Directions:
- Review "I Can List" Cards on Patterns. (Print out, laminate, and cut out.) These cards serve as a visual aide for students who may struggle with reading English to understand the patterns.
- Visit each of the websites to play games involving patterns.
- Make your own patterns on a loose leaf sheet of paper to turn in. Label the type of pattern it is. Ex: ABCABCABC or ABABABABABAB
Materials Attached:
i_can_listpatterns.docx | |
File Size: | 46 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Pattern Websites:
PBS Parents- kids explore pattern games and match repeating patterns for points in a variety of different games.
http://www.pbs.org/parents/education/math/games/preschool-kindergarten/pattern-matcher/
http://www.pbs.org/parents/education/math/games/preschool-kindergarten/pattern-matcher/
IXL Recognize patterns- Students explore patterns and identify them for points. '
http://www.ixl.com/math/grade-1/recognize-patterns
http://www.ixl.com/math/grade-1/recognize-patterns
Pattern Memory, Primary Games- Students are shown a pattern and are tested on how well the remember the pattern they saw. This is good for memorization and pattern identification.
http://www.primarygames.com/puzzles/memory/patternmemory/
http://www.primarygames.com/puzzles/memory/patternmemory/