Preschool pattern activities
Awesome Pattern Activities for Preschoolers
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Recognizing and completing patterns is a fundamental part of learning basic math skills for preschoolers.
From patterns, children learn to make connections, make predictions, and set the foundation they’ll need in the future to understand patterns that are found in numbers, equations, more advanced math concepts and even those in their daily lives.
Like any other skill, pattern skills will take time and practice to master. Fortunately, there are tons of fun ideas available online for teaching patterns covering everything from simple to more complex patterns and today, I’ve pulled together a list of some of our favorite simple pattern activities for preschoolers!
PinPenguin Patterns File Folder Game
This file folder pattern activity for preschoolers uses penguins in a variety of shapes so that your preschooler can practice identifying the next shape in the pattern. A super cute file folder pattern activity that your child or students will love.
Robot Pattern Cards
Does your toddler love robots? If so, then this robot pattern activity might pique their interest to learn about patterns and shapes. You can have them tell you the names, colors, and shapes that they see in addition to what shape should come next in the pattern.
Goldfish Cracker Patterns
Learning is always more fun when you get to eat some of your work at the end of it, especially for young children. These 20 goldfish cracker patterns will keep your toddler learning all about patterns as well as full from a snack. Not only will your toddler learn about patterns with this pattern activity for preschoolers they can also learn to recognize the type of pattern that it is. (ABB patterns, ABC patterns, etc.)
Pattern Snakes
Pattern snakes are an easy pattern activity that you can set up for your toddler at home. All you need is paper and stickers for this easy repeating pattern activity. Simply start a pattern for your toddler with stickers and help them determine what comes next.
Dot Marker Patterns
Toddlers and preschoolers love any activity that involves bingo dot markers and this do-a-dot pattern activity is no different. This is an easy way to teach your toddler about repeating patterns. Simply print out the pattern cards and then provide your students with some dot makers so that they can copy and continue the patterns on the cards.
Digital Spring Bug Patterns
This Spring themed activity is digital and features some really cute insects. Your toddler will look at the pattern and circle or click on the bug slide that should come next. The game comes with instant feedback so that your preschooler will know if they were correct or if they should try again.
Bear Counter Pattern Strips
Does your toddler love playing with counting bears? Then you might want to print out this cute counting bear pattern activity for preschoolers that uses them. Simply print the pattern strips and let your students use their counting bears to match and complete the pattern. Don’t worry if you don’t have counting bears, there is a printable worksheet of them or you could use whatever you might have on hand like stickers or small colorful candy pieces.
Popsicle Stick Patterns
This Popsicle Stick pattern activity is easy to set up and easy to take with you as a busy bag activity on the go. Just print out the popsicle pattern cards, laminate them, and let your students use different colors of Popsicle Sticks to continue the patterns.
Pattern Activities for Preschoolers & Kindergarteners
This site offers several different pattern activities for preschoolers that you can do with your children at home and on the go. Here you will find pattern snakes, snack patterns, Lego patterns, dot patterns, clapping patterns, and even music patterns.
Jack and the Beanstalk Printable Pattern Pieces
These Jack and the Beanstalk printable pattern pieces make it easy to tie story time in with introducing or practicing pattern concepts and are absolutely perfect for your math center. Your students will love making repeating patterns with these adorable characters.
Egg Carton Patterns
Egg cartons are a fantastic container to hold whatever items your students are using to make their patterns. Here you will find ideas for making patterns with beads and Legos as well as some ideas for more challenging patterns for older children. Don’t have any egg cartons right now? An ice cube tray makes a fantastic substitute!
Pirate Patterns
Does your little one like pirates? If so, then this cut and paste pirate pattern should be a fun and educational pattern activity for them. You can also laminate these activities and use them in a center or a busy bag.
LEGO Pattern Cards
Chances are, if you are a parent or a teacher, you have some LEGOs in your life. This simple pattern activity for preschoolers uses LEGO blocks and printable pattern cards so that they can recreate the pattern.
Truck Pattern Cards
This printable truck pattern card activity is perfect for young learners first discovering patterns all the way up to kindergartners who may already know a thing or two about patterns. Print them out, cut out the trucks (or let your preschoolers do it), and let the learning begin!
Cut and Paste Patterns
There’s nothing better than an activity that works on multiple skills and concepts at the same time. Cut and paste activities are such an easy way to work on those fine motor skills, but they can also be perfect for working on patterns! This particular cut and paste pattern activity includes four different themes to choose from: shapes, fruit, school supplies, and zoo animals, and they’ll all require your preschoolers to exercise those small motor muscles while they try their hands at building patterns.
Apple Patterns with Pom Poms
If you’re currently working on teaching your preschoolers the first letter of the alphabet or working your way through an apple theme unit, this activity is the perfect companion for your math center.
Simply print out the apple pattern strips, grab some pom poms, and have your students finish the patterns with the correct colors.
AB Kite Patterns
This kite pattern activity is perfect for Spring and can fit into so many different theme units! Whether you’re learning about the Spring season, the weather, or even the wind specifically, kites make a perfect manipulative and with this particular activity, your students will have both worksheets and tactile learning options.
Flower Patterning
This pattern activity is also a fantastic sensory experience! You’ll need both artificial flowers and some homemade playdough. With these two items, your preschoolers will not only work on patterns, they’ll also try their hand at being gardeners as they “plant” their flowers in various configurations.
Pattern Towers
Building towers with patterns is a fantastic way to work on this essential math skill and there are so many ways to do it!
Whether you’re using colored wooden blocks, LEGOs, or even straws for an added fine motor workout, those students of yours that love to build will have a blast with this one!
Patterned Caterpillar Craft
This adorable pattern idea combines a lesson about patterns with art! Let your students create their own patterned caterpillar craft and then use them to decorate the walls of your classroom for Spring!
M&M Pattern Cards
Everything is more fun with a snack, especially math! Your students will love learning all about patterns by using M&Ms to recreate them on these printable pattern worksheets.
20 Hands-On Pattern Activities for Preschoolers
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Here are some pattern activities for preschoolers to help you teach the concept in class or at home in a simple, fun and hands-on way.
Why are Patterns Important for Preschoolers?
Learning about patterns is an important early maths skill.
Kids start off learning about patterns in the environment or identifying them with colours and shapes.
With maturity they are able to spot the patterns when, for example, skip counting in threes, adding or learning multiplication.
Later on, they learn complex mathematical patterns.
Patterns are also found in literacy.
Words and letters are made up of patterns – both in the shapes that make them up, and in the sounds they form (such as rhyming patterns).
From around the age of four, the first patterns start emerging in children’s drawings (see the stages of drawing).
How Do You Teach Patterns to Preschoolers?
There are many ways to introduce the concept of patterns to preschoolers, but the best way is through hands-on experiences and play.
To learn about patterns, children must first be able to analyse the information, make sense of it, identify the pattern and then continue it or re-create it.
Concrete Experiences
Before introducing patterning worksheets children needs lots of concrete experiences to fully grasp the concept.
The best way for them to learn patterns – and many other concepts – is through a concrete-pictorial-abstract approach.
They are first able to understand a pattern by manipulating physical objects (such as blocks), then by looking at a picture of a pattern (such as shapes).
Lastly, they learn to grasp abstract patterns – such as completing a number pattern.
Preschoolers are mostly in the concrete phase so they will do best with hands-on activities.
The concrete-pictorial-abstract approach is actually a great way to teach maths to kids.
Patterns in the Environment
The first patterns children see are in their environment – a pattern on an item of clothing, patterns on a leaf or a pattern on the floor tile.
Point these out whenever you see them, explaining what the pattern is.
Familiar Patterns
Kids then learn about patterns using familiar concepts such as shape, colour, size, texture, attributes, etc.
Later they can see patterns in numbers and words.
Patterns Follow a Rule
Teach kids that patterns follow a rule and that they repeat – for example, the zebra has a black stripe, then a white stripe, then the set repeats.
Ways to Make Patterns
When first introducing patterns or asking children to follow them, start with a simple rule in the A/B pattern, such as one red block, one blue block, etc.
Also, use only one property – such as a pattern of colour, size, shape, etc.
Later, you can use more complex patterns (such as A/B/C or A/A/B) and mix properties together (such as colour and shape).
Skills That Help Teach Patterning
Cognitive skills like matching, sorting and sequencing will help your child to grasp and develop patterning skills.
When a child matches items by their properties – such as matching socks according to colour and size – they learn that things have various characteristics and can be grouped and sorted in various ways.
Get kids to sort and categorize during play or make chores fun by turning them into a game.
20 Simple Pattern Activities for Preschoolers
Here are a few simple, hands-on patterning activities. Don’t forget to do the last five crucial activities that will help set the foundation for learning patterns.
1. Make a Train
For a life-size experience with a pattern, get kids to make a chair train using chairs in two different colours (red chair, blue chair, red chair, blue chair, etc.)
They can then sit on the train and pretend to go for a ride.
Or, make a train with the kids themselves. Try a pattern of boy/girl, blonde/brunette or whatever else you can think of.
Get them to place themselves into a line following the rule of the pattern – one boy, then one girl, then repeat.
2. Block Patterns
The simplest pattern activity can be done with a set of blocks.
Build the beginning of the pattern and ask kids to continue it. Challenge them to tell you what the rule is (one red block, two yellow blocks, repeat).
Start with a simple A/B pattern and then change it up – A/A/B, A/B/C, A/B/B, etc.
Also, change the properties. Make a block pattern with colours, then different shapes (cube, rectangular, prism, etc.) or sizes (big block, little block, etc.)
Here are more ways to learn about colours.
3. Shape Patterns
The pattern activity above can also be done with plastic/wooden shapes or even paper cut-outs.
Try these shape recognition activities too.
4. Paper Plate Patterns
Using a simple paper plate and pegs in different colours, get children to place the pegs around the plate, in a particular pattern.
You could also paint the pattern onto the plate by making strokes of the pattern around the edges, and then get the kids to match the pegs and follow the pattern around the plate.
5. Cereal Bracelet
Use cereal loops (or something else that’s fun and edible) and thread them onto a string in a pattern sequence (start with just two colours for young children).
Kids can nibble them through the day once they’ve completed them and tied them to their wrists.
6. Beads
Beads can be used in multiple ways to make patterns.
- Follow a simple pattern and thread beads onto string, shoe laces or pipe cleaners
- Make a pattern necklace
- Get out some paper or poster board and liquid glue and make a pattern by sticking the beads in a line
7. Buttons
Buttons are also versatile items that can be used in so many educational ways.
Make simple patterns such as:
- Red button, yellow button, repeat
- Big button, small button, repeat
- Round button, square button, repeat
And for older children:
- Red button, blue button, pink button, repeat
- Two red buttons, 1 yellow button, repeat
- Two big buttons, one small button, repeat
Older preschoolers can also thread buttons to make a necklace.
Here are 17 awesome button activities for preschoolers.
8. Macaroni Necklace
As a variation on making a bead or button necklace, make a necklace using dried macaroni.
Follow a pattern based on the shape or size/length of the macaroni, or paint them in different colours before threading them in a pattern.
9. Clapping Patterns
Play a game of listening to the pattern.
Clap out a simple sequence and get kids to copy it by clapping it back to you.
Here are some examples:
- clap – – clap – – clap
- clap – – clap-clap – – clap
- clap-clap – – clap
Vary the pace and number of claps.
10. Clapping Games
Playing traditional clapping games is a great way to learn patterns naturally.
Some of them are quite challenging so teach younger preschoolers simpler clapping sequences.
11. Paper Tearing
Make quick and easy patterns when first introducing the concept by giving kids sheets of paper in two colours and getting them to tear strips and to place them in a pattern.
Not only will they learn the concept but they will get fine motor practice from this tearing activity.
12. Plastic Cups
Provide plastic cups in different colours and then make patterns with them.
Or, create a pattern based on the material of the cups – plastic cup, paper cup, repeat.
13. Nature Patterns
Go outdoors and collect natural materials – twigs, fallen flowers and leaves, etc.
Start a simple pattern – such as leaf, flower, leaf, flower – and get kids to identify and follow the pattern.
Take it a step further and glue the items onto paper to make a pattern collage.
14. Baking
Next time you do some baking – also a highly educational activity – introduce patterns into it.
Make stripes of icing on your cupcakes with different colours or make patterns with the decorations.
15. Movement Patterns
Play a game where kids follow a pattern of movements that you demonstrate.
They can then continue the pattern and try to make up some movement sequences of their own.
Here are two examples:
- Clap, click, turn around, repeat
- Jump, nod and put your hands up
This takes a lot of coordination and concentration and will help teach kids to feel the pattern and experience it at the level of their whole body.
Use games like Simon Says to build patterns in.
16. Spot Patterns in the Environment
Make sure you notice and point out patterns in the environment – they are everywhere.
Find them on clothes, on the patio outside, on your pet cat and on stripy leaves.
You could even go on a pattern-finding walk and challenge kids to spot patterns around you.
17. Songs and Rhymes
While this may seem like an odd choice for a patterning activity, singing songs and reciting poems and rhymes is a great way for a child to become familiar with sound patterns.
They learn about rhythm, rhyme, syllables (beats in a word), stress patterns in a song, alliteration, etc.
Nonsense rhymes are wonderful for learning rhyming patterns.
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18. Stories
Children can also learn about patterns through listening to stories.
The Julia Donaldson books are filled with patterns – think What the Ladybird Heard, The Paper Dolls or The Gruffalo.
The scenes follow set patterns and there is a lot of repetition, which makes it easy for children to follow along and predict what’s coming.
Children learn through these types of stories that there is a sequence of events and they start to pick up on the pattern of the particular story.
More examples of popular stories that follow patterns are The Three Little Pigs and Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
19. Sorting Socks
This may sound overly basic but when your kids are toddlers, get them to find the matching pairs of socks, or sort the laundry into piles.
While you’re at it, clean out and sort the cutlery drawer, sort toys onto the shelf and do any other chores that double as educational activities.
These will also develop your child’s ability to spot patterns in things and learn that objects have different qualities:
- These socks are large and those are tiny.
- This sock has red spots so it doesn’t match the one that has blue spots.
- This top has white and pink stripes.
20. Puzzles
Puzzles are excellent for developing a child’s visual perception, which is an important skill for reading.
Visual perception can be developed through play activities and helps children identify and understand patterns.
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Preschool education / MKOU
In MKOU "Maloatlymskaya secondary school" there are two groups of preschool education :
- a group of different ages in the village. Maly Atlym works full-time (10.5 hours) from 7.30 to 18.00;
- mixed-age group in Zarechny settlement in the mode of a shortened day (8 hours) from 8.00 to 16.00.
Preschool group p. Small Atlym
Kish Larisa Nikolaevna, deputy director for preschool education
Level of education : higher.
Qualification : primary school teacher.
Direction of training and (or) specialty : Pedagogy and methods of primary education.
Qualification category : highest.
Pedagogical experience : 24 years.
KPP : "Organization of management in an educational organization", 2019
Mukhetdinova Galina Vladimirovna, teacher
Level of education : secondary, vocational.
Qualification : teacher of preschool children.
Direction of training and (or) specialty : preschool education.
Qualification category : first.
Pedagogical experience : 4 years.
CPC : "Formation and development of the psychological and pedagogical professional competence of a modern teacher, taking into account the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard of the new generation", 2019
Bezzubova Marina Anatolyevna, educator
Level of education : higher.
Qualification : organizer-methodologist of preschool education.
Direction of training and (or) specialty :
pre-school education.
Qualification category : first.
Pedagogical experience : 4 years.
CPC : "Organization of work with students with disabilities in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard" 2019
Personal website : https://nsportal.ru/bezzubova-marina
Sherstkina Galina Vladimirovna ,
junior caregiver
Pavlova Alla Mikhailovna ,
junior educator
Preschool group Zarechny settlement
Shevchenko Alexandra Anatolyevna,
educator
Level of education : higher.
Qualification : organizer-methodologist of preschool education.
Direction of training and (or) specialty : Pedagogy and methods of preschool education
Qualification category : compliance with the position held.
Pedagogical experience : 7 years.
PDA : "Digital literacy of a teacher", 2021 "Development of the speech of preschoolers as a necessary condition for successful personal development", 2021
Personal website : https://nsportal.ru/shevchenko-aleksandra-anatolevna
Kukarskikh Silvia Andreevna,
Junior caregiver
Documents and local acts regulating the organization of preschool education.
- Regulations on the rules for admission to study in the mixed-age preschool group MKOU "Maloatlymskaya secondary school".
- Regulations on the procedure and grounds for the transfer, expulsion of pupils.
- The procedure for registration of the emergence, suspension and termination of relations between the MKOU "Maloatlymskaya secondary school" and the parents (legal representatives) of pupils.
- Regulations on the mode of employment of pupils of the preschool group of different ages MKOU "Maloatlymskaya secondary school"
- Regulations on the organization and implementation of educational activities.
- Regulations on the work program of the educator.
- Regulations on the organization of walks.
- Regulations on the system for assessing the individual development of children
- Regulations on the conduct of personal files of pupils of the preschool group
- Regulations on the organization of the activities of a preschool group of a combined type
- Internal regulations for pupils and their parents (legal representatives) of the preschool group MKOU "Maloatlymskaya secondary school"
- Regulations on the types and conditions of encouragement for success in educational, physical culture, sports, social, scientific, scientific and technical, creative, experimental and innovative activities.
- Regulations on the procedure for attending events that are not provided for by the annual work plan of the preschool group of different ages MKOU "Maloatlymskaya secondary school"
- Regulations on the family club "My family" of the preschool group MKOU "Maloatlymskaya secondary school"
- Regulations on the duty group of MKOU "Maloatlymskaya secondary school"
- Regulations on VSOKO DO MBOU "Maloatlymskaya secondary school"
Developing object-spatial environment of the preschool group p. Maly Atlym
Developing object-spatial environment of the preschool group Zarechny settlement
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