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Pattern Worksheets
Picture pattern worksheets contain repeating pattern, growing pattern, size, shapes and color pattern, equivalent pattern, cut-paste activities and more. Number pattern worksheets contain reading patterns on number lines, showing the rule, increasing and decreasing pattern, writing the rules, geometric pattern, pattern with two-rules and more. Page through our printable collection of worksheets designed for kindergarten through grade 6. Get started with our free worksheets!
A delicate balance between the joy of numbers and unmatched pattern fun, these worksheets are all about numerical patterns. Get kids to flex their mathematical prowess as they take on this collection.
(45 Worksheets)
Repeating Pattern: Identifying Next Picture
Circle the picture that comes next in each pattern. These pdf worksheets are most suitable for Pre-K and Kindergarten kids.
Repeating Pattern: Cut-Paste Activity
Cut out the graphics at the bottom of each printable worksheet. Paste the graphic that comes next in each picture pattern.
There are growing sequences in each question. Complete the picture that comes next in the sequence. Few questions have partially drawn pictures to make the drawing easy for you.
Grade 3 and grade 4 children are expected to draw the graphic that goes next in each pattern.
Repeating and Growing: Mixed Pattern
This section contains both repeating and growing pattern in each printable worksheet.
Each pattern contains pictures in different sizes. Choose the size that comes next in the sequence.
There are three pdf worksheets in each level. 2nd grade and 3rd grade children are expected to identify and extend the shape pattern.
Get to the crux of what makes each pattern click. Focus on how and when the different pictures repeat in the pattern, figure out the logic that drives it, and write down the pattern rule in the space given.
Identify the color pattern. Complete the picture with the correct color. Each level has a different theme.
A delectable challenge for the budding decoders, this set is all about deciphering the pattern in which the colors repeat and replicating it by coloring the empty spots.
Showing the Pattern: Coloring Pictures
Kids of 1st grade can use their favorite colors to paint the pictures in order to show the pattern. Maintain the unique colors for every different alphabet.
Identifying Equivalent Pattern
There are three choices in each question. Identify the correct equivalent pattern for each original pattern.
Equivalent Pattern: Cut-Paste Activity
For each picture pattern, paste the graphics to show the equivalent pattern. Stickers are given in separate sheets.