Pattern Worksheet
ABB Pattern with Kitchen Tools
Keep the ABB pattern going. On this Kindergarten worksheet a unit of three kitchen tools repeats — the first picture once, the second twice — and the child completes the blanks by extending the rule. Reading a pattern where the trailing picture doubles, and distinguishing it from one where the lead doubles, is meaningful patterning: the readiness skill of spotting the exact rule and carrying it forward. Familiar pictures like a spoon, a whisk and a pan keep it about the pattern.
Spotting that the second element repeats after the first trains careful pattern-reading: the child holds a three-part rule and notices where the double falls. For Kindergarten that is meaningful readiness, and a doubled-second kitchen tools pattern rehearses it cleanly, with no numbers in the task.
Children who catch the ABB beat — one picture, then a doubled second — get sharper at noticing exactly which picture repeats, and a finished train is satisfying, proof that patient, close looking really pays off. When this feels easy, try the pattern in abb pattern with everyday objects, or abb pattern with pets. You can also browse every pattern worksheet or the whole kindergarten collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more doubled-pattern trains a child finishes, the readier they are for longer, four-part patterns that build on these doubled beats, one rung further along.
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