Fun Pattern Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten
Building Early Math Skills Through Hands-On Learning
Patterns are an important part of early math learning. When preschoolers recognize, copy, and create patterns, they develop logical thinking and prediction skills. These abilities prepare children for more advanced math concepts later on. 🔴🔵✨
Using printed pattern activities makes learning structured, visual, and easy to implement in math centers.
What Are Patterns?
A pattern is a sequence that repeats following a rule. Preschoolers usually begin with simple repeating patterns.
Start with:
- AB pattern (red, blue, red, blue)
- AAB pattern (red, red, blue)
- ABB pattern (red, blue, blue)
- ABC pattern (red, blue, yellow)
These patterns help children understand repetition and order.
Pattern Activities Using Printed Resources
1. Copy the Pattern
Children look at a printed pattern and copy it using manipulatives.
Activity ideas:
- Pattern strip worksheets
- Pattern mats
- Cut and paste pattern pages
- Build the pattern printable boards
2. Continue the Pattern
Children identify the rule and complete the sequence.
Printed activity ideas:
- Finish the pattern worksheets
- Pattern clip cards
- Pattern cut and paste pages
- Pattern matching cards
These activities strengthen logical thinking.
Use Different Types of Pattern Materials
Printed pattern activities can include:
- Colors
- Shapes
- Pictures
- Objects
- Seasonal images
This keeps learning fresh and engaging.
Add Fine Motor Pattern Practice
Patterns are perfect for developing fine motor skills.
Try:
- Cut and paste pattern worksheets
- Clothespin pattern clip cards
- Sticker pattern pages
- Trace and color pattern activities
These activities combine math and motor development.
Why Patterns Matter?
Pattern activities help children:
- Develop logical thinking
- Recognize repetition
- Predict what comes next
- Prepare for algebra concepts
- Strengthen visual discrimination
Tips for Teaching Patterns