This is
Book 1. It contains 100 days of
basic patterns and logic puzzles (Answer Key Included).
(Recommended for
ages 5 to 9+)
- Skilled 5-year-olds may complete most of the pages in this book, yet some 9-year-olds will find this book challenging. (The challenge is part of the fun!)
- Shapes and images are used to create many of the patterns and puzzles. Visual-spatial skills are needed to solve them.
- The sections that focus on number patterns and function tables require basic addition and subtraction skills.
Patterns & Puzzles- Repeating Patterns
- Growing Patterns
- Grid Patterns
- Rotational Patterns
- Boxed Patterns
- Number Patterns (Simple addition & subtraction)
- Function Tables (Simple addition & subtraction)
Patterns and MathematicsPatterns are not just beautiful. They’re more than fun little brain teasers too. Pattern recognition frequently correlates with mathematical success. Patterns appear when students learn to count. Pattern recognition can help students learn multiplication, algebra, geometry, and other concepts too.
Developing Pattern RecognitionPattern recognition can be easier to learn than it is to teach. There are a few strategies that can be taught to help students recognize a pattern, but practice is usually the best teacher.
Expose students to lots of patterns. Start with easy patterns and progress to more challenging ones. Don’t forget to point out patterns in everyday life too. They’re all around us.