Comments on: Patterns – An Introduction https://earlymathcounts.org/patterns-an-introduction/ Laying the foundation for a lifetime of achievement Wed, 25 Aug 2021 16:25:13 +0000 hourly 1 By: Jimmie https://earlymathcounts.org/patterns-an-introduction/#comment-9126 Wed, 25 Aug 2021 16:25:13 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=4110#comment-9126 In the kitchen, using silverware to make patterns would be a cool way to introduce the concept to young learners. Also using plates, bowls, and cups.

While folding laundry, my son and I can make patterns of the washcloths, hand towels, and bath towels

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By: Tecahers https://earlymathcounts.org/patterns-an-introduction/#comment-7225 Thu, 23 Apr 2020 00:12:07 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=4110#comment-7225 You could even get in line in a girl boy girl boy pattern if you have younger students.

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By: Nell Kennedy https://earlymathcounts.org/patterns-an-introduction/#comment-7215 Mon, 20 Apr 2020 12:17:15 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=4110#comment-7215 In reply to Jennifer.

i agree as well.vk

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By: Sonoie Mohammad https://earlymathcounts.org/patterns-an-introduction/#comment-7180 Sun, 12 Apr 2020 19:08:03 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=4110#comment-7180 Is using real objects the best way to introduce children to patterns?Sonoie

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By: Rhonda https://earlymathcounts.org/patterns-an-introduction/#comment-6648 Fri, 14 Jun 2019 01:21:20 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=4110#comment-6648 In reply to Jennifer.

I agree with you 100%.

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By: Keisha Shante Mckay https://earlymathcounts.org/patterns-an-introduction/#comment-6071 Mon, 22 Apr 2019 00:56:27 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=4110#comment-6071 Among my things, I really couldn’t think of other household items that I wouldn’t mind a young child playing with. Debbie, mentioned using books and DVD cases to make templates. You could just use the books to make a train! Big book, small book,and so on. Also, together you could use a child’s books and toys. All aboard!

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By: diya https://earlymathcounts.org/patterns-an-introduction/#comment-2943 Tue, 25 Sep 2018 15:15:50 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=4110#comment-2943 i really love the idea of using the things around us to make patterns and not having to buy things to teach this. that shows a child that patterns are there in every thing around them and they just gave to see them. and mares them be more in-trusted in the patterns around them and will make them notice things better.

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By: Marie https://earlymathcounts.org/patterns-an-introduction/#comment-2083 Fri, 04 May 2018 00:53:56 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=4110#comment-2083 Yes, a child at a young age can recognize patterns. The child I take care of points her finger at everything to find out what it is. When she likes a color, she will point at it. I tell her the name of the color and sound it out to her and she copies what she hears. If she keeps pointing at different colors and objects and I name them and sound them out to her, and she says it after me in repitition everyday, she will know what the word is and the picture of the word and the color when she sees it. I love these ideas and teaching them to her. Thank you.

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By: Jennifer https://earlymathcounts.org/patterns-an-introduction/#comment-1287 Thu, 21 Dec 2017 00:08:22 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=4110#comment-1287 I really like the idea of using real world objects to create patterns. I would think that would be more meaningful for the kids.

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