
- ABAB (red, blue, red, blue)
- ABC (car, truck, plane, car, truck, plane)
- AABB (crayon, crayon, pencil, pencil, crayon, crayon, pencil, pencil)
- AAB (Cheerio, Cheerio, raisin, Cheerio, Cheerio, raisin)
- ABB (stomp, clap, clap, stomp, clap clap)
Simple ways to teach patterns
1. Notice a pattern on your child’s clothing. “Look, you have on stripes today! Red, blue, red, blue.”


- Pen, pencil, pen, pencil.
- Fork, knife, spoon, fork, knife spoon.
- Big book, small book, big book, small book.
Free printables for teaching patterns



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Fahidat
i have been wondering how to go about teaching patterns, I can now find the easiest way ever! so straightforward. Thanks a zillion times.
Anna G
You’re very welcome, Fahidat!
Şeyda
Also I’m gonna be a preschool teacher and I’m intern now. All of these ideas are very different and perfect practices for me about patterns. Thanks from Turkey 🙂
Anna Geiger
How wonderful that you’re learning to be a teacher, Seyda! I’m so glad you can use my resources. 🙂
Shantell E.
I’m a future teacher (Early Childhood Ed) living in the Bahamas and your website has been a blessing to me. So grateful for the resources. Thanks a mill!
Anna Geiger
That’s so wonderful to hear, Shantell! Blessings on your education!
thana
Hi.Im Thana ,from malaysia.Im a per school teacher. Im enjoying teach children without using books… I like to teach the project base but here not much encourage, I found some sources guide the children. To request please share the sources u can…thank you.
Anna G
You’ll find all my free resources here 🙂
https://www.themeasuredmom.com/print-2/
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Heather Groth, Customer Support
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