Rule for 4 Item Repeating Shape Pattern (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on developing skills in identifying patterns and determining rules for repeating shape patterns with four items. Students practice by selecting the correct sequence rule from given options for various patterns illustrated with different colored and shaped objects. The patterns feature a mix of rectangles, squares, triangles, and circles in sequences that students need to analyze and repeat correctly. Each question presents an image of a pattern and multiple-choice answers for students to choose the rule that describes the repeating sequence.

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Patterning - Rule for 4 Item Repeating Shape Pattern Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Patterning - Rule for 4 Item Repeating Shape Pattern (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Patterning - Visual Patterns Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/patterning_visual_intro/
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Choose the rule that describes this pattern
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parrot, cat, parrot, cat, then repeat
b
parrot, parrot, dog, then repeat
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Choose the rule that describes this pattern
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fish, cat, lizard, dog, then repeat
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parrot, cat, fish, then repeat
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Choose the rule that describes this pattern
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parrot, dog, parrot, fish, then repeat
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fish, lizard, cat, then repeat
4
Choose the rule that describes this pattern
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car, car, train, bike, then repeat
b
plane, ship, bike, then repeat
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Choose the rule that describes this pattern
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yellow rectangle, green triangle, yellow rectangle, blue square, then repeat
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blue square, red circle, yellow rectangle, then repeat
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Choose the rule that describes this pattern
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parrot, parrot, dog, then repeat
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lizard, fish, fish, lizard, then repeat
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Choose the rule that describes this pattern
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apple, lemon, lemon, apple, then repeat
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lemon, apple, lemon, then repeat