1. Drag the shapes down to make 2 different patterns.

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1. Drag the shapes down to make 2 different patterns. 1) 2)

You just made 2 different patterns You just made 2 different patterns. Find two ways that the patterns are different. Click on the yellow box and start typing. 1) 2) Now find two ways that the patterns are the same. 1) 2)

Think about how many sides each shape has. Try to make 2 different patterns using the number of sides each shape has. 1) 2)

Look at the pattern below and think of two ways to continue it. 1) 2)

Growing patterns are those that get bigger like these ones: 1,3,5,7,9 This pattern grows by 2. 0,5,10,15 This pattern grows by 5. Now try making a growing pattern using the triangles above. 1)