PATTERNS ARE EVERYWHERE!

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PATTERNS ARE EVERYWHERE! Mrs. Orillion’s Pre-K Class

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be shapes and colors on an animal’s fur. This pattern is on the fur of a giraffe. The giraffe has brown and white spots everywhere.

This pattern in on the feathers of a peacock. Patterns start over and over. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be many bright and shiny colors. This pattern in on the feathers of a peacock. The peacocks tail feathers have oval patterns with greens, browns, blues and purples.

This black and yellow pattern is on the shell of a turtle. Patterns start over and over. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be unusual curvy and round shapes and bold, bright colors. This black and yellow pattern is on the shell of a turtle.

Patterns start over and over. Patterns repeat. Patterns on animals can help them hide. This pattern in on the fur of a cheetah. It has unusual curvy and round shapes and black, tan, and brown colors.

Patterns start over and over. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be lines and three colors. This pattern on this fish helps him hide from other fish that might eat him. This pattern is lines of black, yellow and white.

Patterns start over and over. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be made of one color and lines. This pattern in made on the gray wrinkled skin of an elephant. The wrinkles make lots of lines that make patterns.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be made with the same shape and same colors. The pattern on this palm leaf is made of the same long lines and light green and dark green. The sunlight is helping to create the different color greens.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can also be the way something feels too. The way something feels is called texture. Patterns can made of textures too. This leaf has bumpy green parts and smooth pink parts.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be stripes of different colors. This rocky mountain side has fat and skinny stripes. The stripes are dark red, purple, blue, and gold.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be the same color and texture. The tree trunk is gray and bumpy. The lines are different. Some lines are straight and some are curved.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can have lines that go side to side and lines that go up and down. This ocean coral grows little branches that are the same color. The white branches grow vertically and horizontally and connect to make tiny boxes.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be different materials. The long wavy pattern in the mud is made from flowing water.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be made from big and little shapes. This spider’s web has silk strings that connect to make boxes. The spider’s web is covered in rows of big and little water droplets.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be the same shapes that get bigger and bigger. This pink flower has petals that are round. The petals are small in the center and get bigger and bigger .

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can help animals stay safe and confuse predators.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be light and dark wavy lines. The wind blows sand in the dessert and make wavy ridges and valleys. These ridges and valleys look like wavy lines in the sand. The sunshine makes the tops of the ridges light brown and the valleys dark brown.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns help insects hide from hungry birds. This butterfly has a color pattern and a shape pattern. It has black and white colors. It has circles and curves.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be colors and shapes. This chameleon's tail has green and yellow scales that look like boxes or squares separated by thin pink lines. This chameleon’s tail is also rolled up into a round pattern.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can on the outside. This green plant has bumps all over. Some bumps are bigger and some are smaller.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be on the inside. This seashell has a spiral curve pattern on the inside.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be shapes that make homes for bees. Bees built this honeycomb. Each honey cell is the same shape. This is a patter of hexagons.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be baskets made by people to carry things. This basket was made by weaving grass together. This basket has a round shape with little rectangles.

Patterns start over and over. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be walls made of bricks. This wall has the same color and shape bricks. The bricks are stacked to build a wall.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be a fence that keep a family safe.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be rows of blue chairs for people to sit.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be rows of brown chairs for people to sit.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be food that we eat. Corn on the cob has rows and rows of yellow kernels. This is a pattern.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns are in the food we eat. Like this kiwi fruit.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be food that we eat. Like this orange slice.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be food that we eat. Like these blackberries.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be clothes we wear.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be clothes we wear.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be clothes we wear.

Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat Patterns start over and over again. Patterns repeat. Patterns can be clothes we wear.

Patterns are everywhere!

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