Identify and Duplicate Patterns - Lesson for Preschool, Chapter - Matching and Sorting

In the "Identify and Duplicate Patterns" lesson, preschool students embark on an engaging journey into the world of matching and sorting, nestled within the broader study of Early Logic and Geometry. This pivotal lesson introduces young learners to the fundamental concept of patterns - a recurring theme in mathematics and everyday life.

Through the captivating "Bingo Song with Lyrics," children will sharpen their auditory and visual pattern recognition skills in a musical and interactive environment. This activity not only enhances memory through repetition but also lays the groundwork for understanding sequences and order.

The "Find the Pattern Worksheet" activity further challenges students to identify similarities and sequences among different objects. This exercise develops critical thinking and observational skills, encouraging learners to notice details and categorize information effectively.

With the "Make the Same Pattern Worksheet," students will apply their newfound knowledge by duplicating patterns themselves. This hands-on experience fosters creativity, boosts confidence in their problem-solving abilities, and underscores the importance of precision and attention to detail.

Understanding and creating patterns are crucial skills in early childhood education.

Estimated classroom time: 10 min
Chapter: Matching and Sorting
Unit: Early Logic and Geometry
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Bingo Song with Lyrics | Song
Bingo Song with Lyrics | Song
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Find the Pattern Worksheet
Find the Pattern Worksheet
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Make the Same Pattern Worksheet
Make the Same Pattern Worksheet
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  • Activity 1 / Bingo Song with Lyrics | Song

  • Activity 2 / Find the Pattern Worksheet

    Use this simple patterns worksheet to see how well your kids can identify two patterns which are the same. In the colorful and simple printout, the bright colors keep your child’s attention, and the simple exercise helps your child stay engaged with the task at hand. Ask your kids to look at the patterns in the worksheet. Can they tell you what some of the colors are? Then, tell them to check the box next to the pattern that is exactly the same.

  • Activity 3 / Make the Same Pattern Worksheet

    Here, your child will have to pay special attention to the instructions and the details in the picture to complete this simple exercise. This make the same pattern worksheet will test your child’s ability to correctly copy pictures that they are given. Together with your child, look at the patterns in this tracing sheet. The, guide them to trace on the dotted lines to make the same patterns in the boxes below the original shapes.