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Repeating Patterns with Multiple Elements

Grade 1 patterns extend beyond simple two-element repeating cores. Students work with three to five elements, multiple attributes changing simultaneously, and numerical patterns from skip-counting. Translation across representations is the test of deep understanding: a student who can turn a colour pattern into a sound pattern while keeping the structure has truly abstracted the rule from the medium. Letter coding makes this abstraction explicit.

LESSON VIDEO
Lesson video
A short walkthrough to play in class or assign for flipped/at-home viewing.
WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN
Identify and extend repeating patterns with multiple elements and attributes
Translate a pattern across representations: colour to shape to sound
Apply letter coding to describe a pattern core (e.g., ABCABC, AABBAABB)
Predict an element farther ahead in a pattern using the core length
Investigate numerical patterns on ten-frames and hundred charts
Create beading patterns using 3 to 5 colours