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Changes will take effect once you reload the page. Pattern 1st Grade Patterns. Patterns 1. Growing Patterns Activity Sheet Have them add three more steps in the pattern and write a number pattern to match the figures. Questions and Reflections Questions for Students 1. What will come next in this pattern first growing pattern?

How do you know? I used the counting numbers. What is a name for this pattern? What is the rule? The second figure has 3 dots. The third figure has 5 dots. How is each L changing? What is the rule for the L pattern? How many dots in the next three L shapes in the pattern? Have you ever seen this pattern before? How long could we continue this pattern?

What number pattern did you use to describe the pattern? If so, what extension activities are appropriate now? Were students able to write number patterns to match the growing patterns? What other examples of growing patterns could I use in this lesson or for continued practice? Did I encourage students to explain and defend their thinking?

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