pattern perception

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Patterns

2014
Learn about patterns using items in nature as well as familiar objects such as jellybeans. Numerical patterns are also introduced.

Recognizing patterns in nature

2011
Showing readers how to put math to work in their day-to-day activities, this book reveals patterns which are found in nature.

Patterns

2007
Introduces the ways in which patterns are used to identify all kinds of things in the world.

Patterns

what comes next?
2001
Explains a variety of patterns to children.

Spots

1998
A phonics-based story for readers in pre-kindergarten through grade one in which a young girl talks about how much she loves spots.

Seasons of the year

2007
Simple text and photographs present an introduction to why the seasons change and how seasons are a recurring pattern in nature.

Las estaciones del a?o

Seasons of the year / by Margaret Hall ; translation, Mart?n Luis Guzm?n Ferrer
2009
Simple English and Spanish text and photographs present an introduction to why the seasons change and how seasons are a recurring pattern in nature.

Nature's patterns

2011
Simple text and illustrations introduce patterns in nature, such as the movement of stars, the lunar cycle, the seasons, and animal migrations. Includes puzzles, games, and fun facts.

Patterns on parade

2008
Introduces patterns through a story about students arranging various classroom objects in specific ways.

Patterns

what's on the wall?
2004
Teaches pattern concepts to children from the prekindergarten level to grade two through a story in which Addison, Multiplex, Mina, Split, and the other math monsters paint shapes on their room walls and discover they can also find shapes outside.

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