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Geometric Patterns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name: ___________________________ Directions: Complete each pattern below by drawing what should go in the box. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. Rule: 7. Rule: 8. Rule: 9. Rule: 10. Rule: Directions: Describe the rule shown by each pattern below. 6. Rule: 7. Rule: 8. Rule: 9. Rule: 10. Rule:

Geometric Patterns – Answer Key Name: ___________________________ Geometric Patterns – Answer Key Directions: Complete each pattern below by drawing what should go in the box. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Rule: The shaded triangle rotates clockwise around the hexagon. Directions: Describe the rule shown by each pattern below. 6. Rule: In between each blank circle, there twice the number of blank circles as there were between the previous two blank circles. 7. Rule: The shaded triangle rotates clockwise around the hexagon. 8. Rule: The number of squares is divided by 4 each time. 9. Rule: The apple is reflected horizontally each time. 10. Rule: A circle is added each time to the square in a counterclockwise direction.