Generalizing Patterns: Table Tiles

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Generalizing Patterns: Table Tiles Projector Resources

Table Tiles

Student Responses to Discuss Sample Responses to Discuss Describe the problem solving approach the student used. You might, for example: Describe the way the student has colored the pattern of tiles. Describe what the student did to calculate a sequence of numbers. 2. Explain what the student needs to do to complete his or her solution.

Grid Paper

Tabletops

Sample Responses to Discuss: Leon

Sample Responses to Discuss: Gianna

Sample Responses to Discuss: Ava