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Patterns

? How do these patterns change from term to term?

Continue the Pattern Pert 1: Directions Finish this pattern. Build the 3 rd, 4 th terms. Try many ways. Record your patterns Journal

Continue the Pattern Part2: Directions Fold back the paper so that only 1,2,3 show. Exchange papers with a different group. Build the 4th term. Check your answer Journal Fold

Journal Writing 1.Choose 1 pattern. 2.Draw the 5 th term. 3.Write all about it. 4.Describe the 20 th term Journal

Self-Peer Assessment Self-Assessment I CAN:YESNO Builds patterns that someone else can predict. Describe how the pattern changes from term to term, geometrically. (Can you describe more than 1 way?) Describe how the pattern changes from term to term, numerically. Predict the next term of the pattern. Action Plan for Improvement: 1.___________________________________________________________ 2.___________________________________________________________ Peer-Assessment My Friend CAN:YESNO Builds patterns that someone else can predict. Describe how the pattern changes from term to term, geometrically. Describe how the pattern changes from term to term, numerically Predict the next term of the pattern. Suggestions for Improvement: 1.___________________________________________________________ 2.___________________________________________________________

Growth Patterns, the 20 th Term

Assessment Tasks in a Worksheet Draw the 4 th term.How is the pattern changing from term-term? Describe the 20 th term for #3 (geometrically and numerically)? _________________________________________________________ Draw the 4 th term.How is the pattern changing from term-term? How is this pattern different from the patterns in #1-3? _______________________________________________________ Self-AssessmentPeer Assessment 1.Review each problem. 2.Draw a face to show how much you understand the math.   Review your partner’s paper. Write 2 ways they might improve their understanding on their paper.

Connecting the Real World

Position, Term POSITIONWhat do I see?TERM, TOTAL TILES … 20

Position, Term 1234 POSITION TERM

The 20 th Term POSITIONWhat do I see? TERM, TOTAL TILES … 20

Finding Numeric Expressions, Activity Continue building this pattern to the 5 th term. Draw a picture to represent the sequence. Draw a diagram of the 20 th term. Make a table of numeric expressions for each term. Write numeric expressions to represent the 20 th term

How are these the same? different?

How are these the same? different?

20 th Pile Numeric Expressions GROUP Pattern #1 Pattern #2 Pattern #3 Pattern #4

Graphing the Patterns