Patterns That Are The Same – What’s for Breakfast?
Label the patterns using A, B, and C. Circle the two patterns that are the same. Color the pattern that shows the healthiest breakfast.
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Label the patterns using A, B, and C. Circle the two patterns that are the same. Color the pattern that shows the healthiest breakfast.
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Working on a geometry lesson? This size patterns worksheet might come in handy. Circle the shape in each set that comes next in the pattern. Color.
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For this size patterns worksheet I’ve included happy shapes instead of just boring plain shapes. Circle the circles and squares that comes next in the patterns. Color.
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Cheer yourself and your kids up with the happy characters on this size patterns page. Circle the triangles and rectangles that comes next in the patterns. Color.
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On this size patterns worksheet kids get to circle the cat, dog, fish, and pig that come next in the patterns. Look out! They might have too much fun with these fellas!
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It’s okay to monkey around while working on this size patterns worksheet! Kids circle the monkey face or swinging monkeys that come next.
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This size patterns worksheets has four different kinds of pencils. See if kids can describe them, after they circle the pencil that comes next in the pattern.
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In this book of left and right kids show which hand they write with, put shoes on the correct feet, make hand prints, and more! Instructions at the end.
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Kids might need some help with step by step directions for this left and right worksheet. They determine which ball is left or right then color it a certain color.
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This fruit filled left and right worksheet takes two steps for each set. Circle the fruit that is left or right, then color it the color that fruit is (yellow for a banana, etc.).
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This page gives kids the opportunity to see left and right in terms of their hands and feet. Kids write the words left and right on the lines. Color.
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A cut and glue left and right worksheet! Cut out the words and glue them on the lines next to each object to tell if it is left or right.
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A school of fish are swimming to the right together. The fish swimming to the left are going the wrong way! Circle the fish swimming left. Count how many. Color.
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Here are six opportunities to tell left from right. With help, kids draw pictures on the right or left side of the tree. An art lesson with positional words!
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Kids will need to listen to directions carefully because there are two of some of these items, one on each side. They’ll have to circle the one on the left or right.
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In this left and right worksheet kids associate some parts of their body with left and right while writing the words left and right. Coloring is encouraged!
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