Pattern Worksheet
AABB Pattern with Vegetables
In an AABB pattern, the pictures come in pairs: the first twice, then the second twice. On this sheet of vegetables, the pattern repeats in fours (one, one, two, two), and the child completes the blank wagons by keeping the pairs going. Recognizing that BOTH pictures double — each appearing as a pair — is a step beyond the three-part patterns, the kind of rule-reading Kindergarten readiness builds.
The AABB beat is even and paired — couple, couple, couple — and a child rides it by finishing each block of two. That grouping-into-twos, set on a vegetables train, carries a young learner from single-picture beats up to a four-long unit where both pictures double up together.
Children who read the AABB pattern in pairs get faster at spotting where each block of two begins, and finishing the matched couples feels satisfying, a reward for thinking in twos. When this feels easy, try the pattern in aabb pattern with vehicles, or aabb pattern with fourth of july things. You can also browse every pattern worksheet or the whole kindergarten collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and once thinking in twos comes easily, a child is ready for ABC, with its three different pictures in a fixed order — a fresh kind of challenge.
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