Posted: September 30, 2013
Dear
Parents,
We will be starting a mathematics unit
on increasing and decreasing patterns. Recognizing and analyzing patterns is an
important part of mathematical thinking. Patterning concepts lead to work with
algebra in higher grades. In this unit, your child will:
• Identify, extend, create, and
compare increasing patterns.
• Identify, extend, create, and
compare decreasing patterns.
• Find pattern rules.
• Display number patterns on hundred
charts.
• Use patterns to solve problems.
Patterns can be found all around us.
Encourage your child to look for
patterns around the home and talk
about them.
Here are some suggestions for
activities you can do at home:
• Look for patterns in your family’s
activities as marked on a
calendar at home. What activities do
you do daily? Twice a week?
Every week?
• Use small objects like buttons or
coins to make patterns that grow
or shrink. Encourage your child to describe
and extend the
patterns.
• Count collections of nickels and
dimes by 5s and by 10s.
Count pennies by 2s.
*** We will continue to work on
numbers from 0-100 in order to be better prepared for our 2nd unit: Numeration.
We will also work on Bar Graphs and Pictographs.
Mme Lockerbie