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When talking about patterns and sequences, children in their second year of elementary school should be familiar with sequences which increase or decrease in 2s, 5s or 10s and be able to extend them. They can then use this knowledge in order to work out the rule for more complex sequences and extend them also, or perhaps even begin to make their own patterns and sequences which follow a rule.
Can you work out the rule for these patterns and sequences?
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This is a simple repeating pattern of red and green
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Sometimes the same shape is used, but in different positions
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Some patterns are more complex and use more shapes and colors
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The numbers are all even and are going up in twos
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This pattern has two different parts: the changing color and the numbers
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The arrows are turning round in a clockwise movement
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Sometimes it’s useful to say the colors aloud to hear the missing one
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This repeating pattern uses three different versions of a circle
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This pattern uses five different colors!
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A star does not feature in this pattern
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