Number patterns
Introduction
Number patterns are sequences of numbers that follow a certain rule or order. By understanding number patterns, we can predict what numbers come next.
What is a Number Pattern?
Ascending Patterns
- Ascending patterns go up by the same amount each time. For example:
- $2, 4, 6, 8, 10...$
- Everyday example: When counting by twos, such as when you count pairs of socks: $2, 4, 6, ...$
Descending Patterns
- Descending patterns go down by the same amount each time. For example:
- $10, 8, 6, 4, 2...$
- Everyday example: When eating ice cream cones and counting down from the number of cones left: $3, 2, 1, ...$
Fun Activity
Create your own number patterns using your favorite numbers! Start with any number and decide how you want your pattern to go.
Remember
- Number patterns follow a specific order or rule.
- Ascending patterns go up by the same amount each time.
- Descending patterns go down by the same amount each time.
- You can create your own number patterns using any numbers you like.
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