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Emerging Patterns
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In this lesson, students will generate and analyze an algebraic pattern. Students will describe two different patterns. The first pattern taken from Koch's Snowflakes and the second pattern taken from a population of wolves and rabbits.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Shodor Education Foundation
Author:
The Shodor Education Foundation, Inc
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Exploring Number Patterns to Discover Common Factors
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In this lesson students explore different repeating patterns in music to predict when two or more events will occur at the same time. They are encouraged to create patterns and draw conclusions. In doing so they learn to predict the least common factor of up to three numbers.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Assessment
Provider:
PBS
Author:
WNET
Date Added:
04/04/2008
Fluffy the Snake (AIG IRP)
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In this task, students will observe a snake’s length during its first three years of life.  Students will analyze patterns, make generalizations, and formulate function rules for determining the snake’s length at any year of its life.  This lesson was developed by NCDPI as part of the Academically and/or Intellectually Gifted Instructional Resources Project. This lesson plan has been vetted at the state level for standards alignment, AIG focus, and content accuracy.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Melody Casey
Date Added:
11/30/2020
G4 C8 Lesson- Cutting Strings
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Students will explore patterns by looping a string and determining how many pieces there will be based on the number of cuts made.  Students will create a table for the pattern and analyze the features of the pattern to determine the rule for the pattern.  Students will use a model to consider explicit thinking (what is happening across the columns) versus recursive thinking (down the table columns). 

Subject:
Mathematics
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Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Author:
Drew Polly
Date Added:
07/25/2020
G4 C8 Lesson- Garden Pavers
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In this lesson students explore patterns in the context of placing garden pavers. 

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Drew Polly
Date Added:
07/25/2020
How binary digits work (Ages 8-10)
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Explain to students that we're working with just two digits, so they are called binary digits. They are so common that we have a short name for them: write "binary digit" on a piece of paper, then rip off the "bi" at the start, and the "t" at the end, put it together and ask what the combined word ("bit") spells. This is the short name for a binary digit, so the 5 cards that they have are actually 5 bits.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
CS Unplugged
Date Added:
08/14/2019
Identifying Pattern Attributes
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Using the online interactive, students use pattern attributes to answer questions. Students
have the option to skip the problem or check their answer before submitting it. Their progress is tracked and shown above each problem.

Subject:
Mathematics
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Interactive
Provider:
Common Core Sheets
Author:
Common Core Sheets
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Integer Combinations (MS)
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Students are provided with a scenario and asked to determine which amounts of postage is it impossible to make using only five-cent and seven-cent stamps? The mathematics task is intended to be a problem or question that encourages the use of mathematical practices. The dialogue is meant to show how students might engage in the mathematical practices as they work on the task.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Education Development Center, Inc.
Author:
Education Development Center, Inc.
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Learning about Number Relationships and Properties of Numbers Using Calculators and Hundred Boards: Displaying Number Patterns
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Building on students' intuitive understandings of patterns and number relationships, teachers can further the development of number concepts and logical reasoning as described in the Number and Operations and Reasoning and Proof Standards. In this two-part example from Illuminations, virtual hundred boards and calculators furnish a visual way of highlighting and displaying various patterns and relationships among numbers. Using calculators and hundred boards together, teachers can encourage students to communicate their thinking with others, as discussed in the Communication Standard. In this first part, Displaying Number Patterns, the same patterns are displayed on a calculator and on a hundred board simultaneously. In the second part, Patterns to 100 and Beyond, students examine number patterns, using a calculator to move beyond 100. e-Math Investigations are selected e-examples from the electronic version of the Principles and Standards of School Mathematics (PSSM). The e-examples are part of the electronic version of the PSSM document. Given their interactive nature and focused discussion tied to the PSSM document, the e-examples are natural companions to the i-Math investigations.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Author:
Illuminations
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Mary, Mary, Don't Grow Weary, How does Your Garden Grow?: Patterns
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Students will use knowledge and skill in learning opportunities and investigations to develop a basic understanding of the process of creating patterns, recognizing pattern sequences, and will connect growing patterns to the five representations.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Alabama Learning Exchange
Author:
Marissa Benjamin
Date Added:
02/26/2019