Wednesday 19 September 2012

Pattern Puzzler

Our first Math unit has focussed on patterning. We have worked hard to identify a pattern, describe a pattern, continue a pattern, and create a pattern. Now the students are exploring how patterns can be related.

Today we examined the patterns below. We practiced describing these patterns using words (e.g. scissors, glue, glue), letters (e.g. A, B, B...), and numbers (e.g. 1, 2, 2...).



Ask your child to describe these two patterns.
How are they similar? Different?

It is so important for the children to verbalize and justify their thinking. This helps deepen understanding not only in Math, but in any subject or situation. Don't be surprised if your child struggles with this skill at first. With daily practice together, we will only get better at explaining and justifying our thinking.

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