![]() ![]() Spice up your math lessons, engage your students, and make practicing addition a piece of cake with these 1 2 3 Digit Addition Activities Regrouping Pattern Block Mats Activities. The possibilities are endless, and everyone gets to learn at their own pace. Imagine this: one group of students mastering addition with regrouping, another group tackling addition without regrouping, and yet another group working on adding tens or single-digit numbers up to 20. That’s right, 26 unique challenges to keep those math muscles flexing! Pattern Block Template 1 Preschool students can practice their patterns with this free printable pattern block mat. And guess what? Once you tweak the value of a shape, magic happens! All the numbers on each page autofill, giving you a whopping 26 (yes, A to Z) different addition activities using those numbers. It’s perfect for tailoring the activities to match different math skill levels. Create different versions of the same page and let students practice adding with or without regrouping within their own ability level. You have the power to customize the value of each shape, giving you endless possibilities. With these pattern block mats, students add the pattern blocks to find the sum so they can practice addition with or without grouping using single, double or even triple digits. It’s like having your own personal math assistant. That means you can quickly whip up custom 1, 2, 3 digit addition with or without regrouping (that’s right–you decide!) pattern block mats for any grade level. Montessori Addition, Subtraction, and Multiplicati.Get ready for your students to have a blast with 1 2 3 Digit Addition Activities Regrouping Pattern Block Mats! Here’s the best part: this resource is autofill editable. ![]() įor FREE learning materials check out our FREE Downloads and FREE Learning Materials page More learning materials at Pinay Homeschooler Shop. I am so excited for you and your kids to try these out! How cool is this? My 10 year old had so much fun forming the pictures here!įor those saving on ink, I provided a blackline masters for the two sets of activities so you can print this in black-white version and you or your child can color the background! This is a fun coloring activity and shape matching as well!Īnd the best part, you can try this product through our FREE PATTERN BLOCK SAMPLER! You can download these beautiful mats from our shop for free and enjoy creating 2D pictures with pattern blocks. ![]() The blocks to be used are already laid out so the child will just have to identify the shape and match it to the one in the mat.įor older kids, there are no internal guides, only an outline is provided and the child must choose the appropriate shapes to fit and match the blank picture. They are available in wood and plastic version.įor younger ones, there’s the guided pattern mats version. These are the pattern blocks that we are using which I got from Amazon. Navigate down to the bottom of this post if you are looking for the free version. These are available in Amazon and are very affordable. Each pack has 8 beautiful picture mats that your kids will surely love! I provided 2 levels of difficulty so it will grow with your child. Transparent spinners or use a paperclip and spin it around a dull pencil tip or attach to a brad. Pattern Blocks we like to use the magnetic version on top of a small cookie sheet or personal magnetic white board. The best thing about this printable is that we can print and reuse them over and over again!Īvailable now in our shop are four seasonal themed pattern block mats for winter, spring, summer, and autumn. Valentine’s Day Pattern Block Mats button to download is at the bottom of this post. We own this and the magnetic version since Vito was a baby but the boys’ needs keep growing and I decided to provide them with picture mats so they can create not just plain pattern block objects but objects that integrate in beautiful backgrounds for a more imaginative play. I am so excited to share the latest craze in our house lately, the pattern block mats! I made these printable materials because my boys are totally obsessed with making “pictures” and objects using our pattern blocks (bought from Amazon). ![]()
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