Pattern and Sequence
Children use simple pattern-making skills regularly in their everyday life, whether it be counting out raisins to share with a friend, or organising building bricks into piles by size or colour. Sorting and classifying objects is an important aspect of mathematical development because the techniques employed help children to understand attributes and relationships, learn about applying rules and promote logical thinking. The sequencing resources in this category ensure children use a variety of skills to apply rules for pattern-making, and will appeal to a broad range of children with different interests and abilities. From sorting SiliShapes Linking People into family groups, creating patterns using counters, or creating repeating patterns with Wooden Treasures, there will be something for everyone.