Patterns Everywhere
We've learned about some interesting patterns in our math class. Patterns can repeat and patterns can grow. We discovered that our September calendar has a pattern that repeats and grows!
Can you find other patterns in our classroom? Give some examples.
The 100 chart has white on
The 100 chart has white on the odd numbers and red on the even numbers.
On our desk tag we have a
On our desk tag we have a 100 grid it has a pattern blue, yellow, blue, yellow. Yellow is for odd and blue is for even.
There are blocks that are
There are blocks that are red and yellow.
Nemo has a pattern on him.
Nemo has a pattern on him. He has stripes that go orange, black, white, black, orange, black, white, black, orange, black, white, black, orange. It makes a pattern. On the bulletin board there are kids. There's a pattern of the kids. There's red shirt, yellow shirt, blue shirt, pink shirt, stripe shirt. And then it starts again. Red, yellow, blue, pink, stripes.
We noticed a pattern on the
We noticed a pattern on the cafeteria counts. You are counting by fives!
The poster has stripes. They
The poster has stripes. They have white and yellow stripes.
The words on the paper all have red letter i.
On the American flag it's
On the American flag it's red, white, red, white stripes. That is the pattern.

Patterns are fun to make.
Patterns are fun to make. You are learning when you make patterns. Did you know that?