Patterns and Algebra 1 Investigation: 1.Select a pattern made using dot pattern cards. 2.Describe the pattern. 3.Record the pattern. 4.Circle the.

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Patterns and Algebra 1

Investigation: 1.Select a pattern made using dot pattern cards. 2.Describe the pattern. 3.Record the pattern. 4.Circle the part of the pattern that repeats. Reflection: How can we find the part that repeats in a pattern?

Patterns and Algebra 1

1.Create a pattern made from shapes. 2.Group the shapes to show the part that repeats. 3.Continue the pattern using the part that repeats. 4.Record the pattern. 5.Circle the part that repeats. Reflection: How can we find the part that repeats in a pattern? Investigation: Problem Solving Lola made a pattern. How could you continue Lola’s pattern? Problem Solving Joan made a pattern. How could you circle the part that repeats?

Patterns and Algebra 1

Investigation: 1.Select a pattern made using action cards. 2.Perform the pattern. 3.Group the action cards to show the part that repeats. Reflection: How can we find the part that repeats in a pattern?

Patterns and Algebra 1 Investigation: 1.Create a pattern made from pattern block shapes. 2.Group the pattern block shapes to show the part that repeats. 3.Continue the pattern by adding the part that repeats. 4.Record the pattern. 5.Circle the part that repeats. Reflection: How can we find the part that repeats in a pattern?

Patterns and Algebra 1 Investigation: 1.Create a pattern using shapes on a computer. 2.Group the shapes to show the part that repeats. 3.Continue the pattern by adding the part that repeats. Reflection: How can we find the part that repeats in a pattern?