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WHAT TO PRACTICE
Take a close look at colors and shapes with this pattern activity.
Weekend Project: After you’re done with the coloring sheet, continue practicing patterns all weekend! Have your little one find patterns around the house, on clothing, etc. Use everyday objects like coins or beans to start a pattern and have your little one finish it.
Included in this lesson:
Easter egg pattern activity sheet
NOTE TO GROWN UPS
Patterns, though they may seem simple to us, can be tricky for little ones. Start with teaching them an AB pattern (e.g. square, circle, square, circle) and once they understand that, you can move on to more challenging ones.
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