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Patterns 9/1 and 9/6
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What is a pattern? A set of shapes or numbers that are repeated in a predictable way Understanding patterns is a basic skill for further mathematics and will help us to go on to functions and graphing equations You will be able to see and understand the way things work together, we organize our world, and organize our daily lives
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Finding Patterns PART 1: Is It a Pattern? PART 2: Identifying the Core of a Pattern PART 3: Extending the Pattern
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Is it a pattern?
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Patterns in Art Leonardo Da Vinci Used patterns in his artwork The Da Vinci Challenge –Flower of Life Objective is to score the most points by creating patterns You can block your opponents from making patterns When no more patterns are possible, the game is over
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Patterns in Music Choral and Instrumental –Patterns in composing music –Chorus, bridge, verse –Notes, chords
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Patterns are also in Codes
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Braille is also a Pattern Braille is one of the most important codes in the world - it is used by blind people to read and write. It is easy: there are six dot positions, and the dots are raised up (so you can feel them) in special patterns. Each pattern of dots is a "character" (a letter or number, etc)
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Identifying the Core The core of a pattern is the shortest string of elements that repeat Worksheet: For each pattern, describe the core of the pattern and extend it one more term
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Numeric Patterns Find the change between each term –Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, Dividing –Examples: 1, 3, 5, 7….1,.2,.3,.4… 8, 6, 4, 2… Picture patterns you can see what changes or moves
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Sequence Tables Use tables to organize data… -Term number is the number in the sequence -Sequence number is the actual pattern Term # 012345 Sequence # 12345…
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Linear Review Linear sequences add the same number to each next term and graph in a straight line Non-Linear sequences add different number patterns (like odd numbers) and graph with a bend or a peak
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Patterns Review Numbers or shapes that repeat in a predictable way The core is the shortest string of elements before it repeats Picture Patterns Numeric Patterns
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Pascal’s Triangle Complete the pattern by filling in the missing numbers Answer the questions and color in the patterns
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Pascal’s Triangle
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The pattern in Pascal's triangle is created by adding the two numbers above to get the number below.
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Some Common Patterns in Pascal’s Triangle
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The Sierpinksi Triangle
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Other views of The Sierpinksi Triangle
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Pascal’s Triangle can also lead us to the Fibonacci Sequence! Fibonacci
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The Fibonacci Numbers The original problem that Fibonacci investigated (in the year 1202) was about how fast rabbits could breed in ideal circumstances.
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Fibonacci Numbers in Rectangles and Ancient Architecture
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Fibonacci Numbers in Shell Spirals
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Fibonacci Numbers in Flowers and Plants
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