WORKSHEETS
Students must put a set of numbers in order, from smallest to largest and vice versa, by recognizing the pattern.…
Count by 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 10s, and 100s to find these number patterns. Children can see what operation turns a…
Children recognize patterns of numbers and shapes in this printable worksheet. They fill in the missing objects and…
Students are asked to compare data sets based on an eye color inventory. They are also asked which subtraction equation…
Count by 2s, 5s, and 10s to connect the dots on this transportation-themed math worksheet. Numbers up to 200 are used…
Students recognize patterns by counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s. Knowledge of numbers from 0 to 50 are necessary for this…
Test your students' ability to find a pattern. In this worksheet, students must find the errors in number patterns,…
Students use ordinal numbers – 1st, 6th, 13th, etc. – to label the beads on a necklace. This printable math worksheet…
In this worksheet, students are asked to group clothing into two categories. They are also asked to identify number…
Students observe the completed block puzzle to determine patterns and identify the shapes that are used.
Have students show the pattern another way using colors, shapes, or numbers.
With this worksheet, students look at the relative size of the objects provided to determine which box they would fit…
Use this worksheet to have students find the shape that is identical to the first shape in each row.
Students are given a single quilt square and must copy it nine times to make the quilt pattern in the space provided.
Students are given two quilt patterns. Then, they determine the number of gray and black shapes within each one.
Students will observe a flower pattern, then determine which shapes are included within the pattern.
Help students identify patterns and classify buttons based on their characteristics and the rules provided.
Help students identify patterns and classify lids based on their characteristics and the rules provided.
Teachers help students identify patterns following a rule. Then, they observe two different groups of students to see…
Use this worksheet to create patterns within the given boxes using three 2-dimensional shapes.
Teachers ask students to observe a gameboard to determine which numbers were used side-by-side to make five in a row.
Encourage students to color the boxes underneath the movement to create a pattern.
Have students fill in the missing numbers within the chart, then recognize any visible patterns.
Have students color cubes gray and white to show different pattern combinations of 10.