Pattern Worksheet
ABC Pattern with Vegetables
In an ABC pattern, three different pictures take turns in order — and that is the rule the child extends on this sheet of vegetables. The pattern repeats in threes (one, two, three), each picture distinct, and the child completes the blank wagons by keeping the three-part order going. Recognizing a pattern of three different elements — not a doubled one — is a step up in patterning, the kind of rule-reading Kindergarten readiness builds.
ABC is about order more than repetition: three different pictures, always in the same one-two-three sequence. Extending it means a child recalls the trio and its order, then predicts the next in line. A three-different vegetables sequence stretches a young learner to track and continue a longer, more varied unit.
Children who can hold the ABC trio in order get quicker at sequencing three different pictures, and finishing an ordered run feels rewarding, a win for a good memory for order. When this feels easy, try the pattern in abc pattern with vehicles, or abc 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 the more three-in-order patterns a child completes, the stronger their sense of sequence grows — for the days of the week, for counting, and for every ordered list they meet.
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