lesson_plan (3)
lesson_plan (3)
Grade Level: 1
Engaging Activity 2 - Mystery Box containing items with patterns (e.g., patterned
fabric, stickers).
- Within:
- Across:
Today, we will explore how to create and identify repeating patterns using images.
Understanding patterns is important because they help us see order and predict
what comes next. I encourage you to think about where you see patterns in your
daily life!
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2) Instruct them to create a pattern using at least three shapes and colors.
3) Share their patterns with a partner and explain the sequence they used.
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Significance - This activity connects students with the natural world and patterns
found in it.
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2) How are these patterns similar or different from the ones we created?
Materials - None
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2) Ask them to look for patterns in different objects (e.g., tiles, clothing).
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1) Ask students to create a short story that includes a pattern (e.g., a dog with a
black and white pattern).
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In conclusion, creating repeating patterns helps us recognize order and predict what
comes next. Patterns are everywhere, from nature to our daily lives, and
understanding them enhances our observation skills. By creating our patterns, we
can express our creativity while learning about sequences.
H.O.T.S.:
Question 1 - How would life be different if there were no patterns around us?
Answer 1 - Without patterns, it would be hard to predict what comes next, making
our environment chaotic.
Question 2 - Can you think of a time when recognizing a pattern helped you?
Answer 3 - Artists use patterns to create visual interest and rhythm, making their
artwork more appealing.
Guiding Overview for Teacher: Students will go home and find three examples of
patterns in their environment (e.g., in clothing, tiles, nature) and take pictures or draw
them.
Assessment Question - What patterns did you find, and where did you find them?
Assessment Question - How did you decide which patterns to include in your book?
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