Pattern Unit Assessment

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Pattern Unit Assessment Part 1

Instructions Using the information provided to you about patterns, please answer the following questions to the best of your ability. Once you select an answer; A, B, C, or D, you will be either be prompted to re- try the question or move forward. If you answered the question right, simply click the smiley face to move forward, however, if you answered incorrectly, keep trying till you get it right!

Question 1: Numbers or terms in a growing or repeating sequence? A. Terms B. Extends C. Patterns D. Rule

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You’re Correct!

Question 2: What type of pattern is shown this example: 50, 40, 30, 20, 10 A. Decreasing Pattern B. Increasing Pattern C. Repeat

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Question 3: A number that is divisible by 2 is? A. Odd Number B. Even Number

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Question 4: True or False? If you extend the pattern 2, 4, 6, 8, the next terms would be 10, 12, 14 A. True B. False

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Question 5: What type of pattern is shown in this example: a, b, c, a, b, c A. Patterns B. Increasinng Patterns C. Repeating Patterns

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Question 6: The base of the pattern (before it starts repeating) is? *Hint: in the pattern a, b, c, a, b, c, the pattern unit is abc A. Pattern Unit B. Rule C. Pattern

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Great Job, you’re finished!