Level34567 Sequences I can draw the next two patterns in a sequence. I can work out what the next two terms (numbers) in a sequence will be. I can find.

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Level34567 Sequences I can draw the next two patterns in a sequence. I can work out what the next two terms (numbers) in a sequence will be. I can find a term to term rule for a linear sequence. I can describe a sequence in words I can find the position to term rule for a linear sequence and explain how I worked it out. I can use a position to term rule to find any term in a sequence and also to decide whether a number is part of a sequence. I understand the difference between a linear sequence and a quadratic sequence. I can find the position to term rule for a quadratic sequence. Teacher Version

Sequences I can draw the next two patterns in a sequence. I can work out what the next two terms (numbers) in a sequence will be. I can find a term to term rule for a linear sequence. I can describe a sequence in words I can find the position to term rule for a linear sequence and explain how I worked it out. I can use a position to term rule to find any term in a sequence and also to decide whether a number is part of a sequence. I understand the difference between a linear sequence and a quadratic sequence. I can find the position to term rule for a quadratic sequence. Pupil Version

What are the next two numbers in this sequence 3, 5, 7, 9 ….., ……… 4, 7, 10, 13, …., ….. Describe the sequence above in words. 4, 7, 10, 13, …., ….. Find the nth term rule /position to term rule for the sequence above. Use the nth term rule to find the 50 th term in the sequence. 4, 7, 10, 13, …., ….. Use the nth term rule to find the 50th term in the sequence. Explain how you can tell if a sequence is a quadratic sequence or a linear sequence. Find the nth term rule for this sequence. 2, 6, 12, 20, ….

Key Words / symbols Never heard before? Heard of but not sure what it means? Know what it means and can explain it in context Jot down your ideas here... Term Term to term rule Nth term rule / position to term rule Linear Sequence Quadratic Sequence Fibonacci Sequence