Preview of Pattern Practice with Everyday Objects

Pattern Worksheet

Pattern Practice with Everyday Objects

KindergartenPatterning (readiness)Aligned standard — coming soon

Free, no-prep, and ready to print — this Kindergarten pattern worksheet offers straightforward practice completing repeating patterns made of everyday objects. The child sees a pattern begin, works out the repeating rhythm, and fills in what comes next. That complete-the-pattern practice with familiar pictures like a key, a button and an umbrella grows a young learner's pattern-recognition, and the page works on paper or online.

Repeating patterns teach a child that order can be predicted — there is a rhythm, and you can work out what comes next. For Kindergarten readiness that is core thinking, and a simple printable lets a child rehearse it as often as helps. With familiar everyday objects pictures, the practice stays concrete and classroom-ready, building the rule-finding skill at a comfortable pace.

Children enjoy the satisfying "I know what comes next!" moment, and a finished pattern sheet feels like a small win. When this feels easy, print the patterns in pattern practice with musical instruments, or try pattern practice with post office. You can also browse every printable pattern worksheet or the whole kindergarten collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more pattern practice a child gets, the sharper their eye for what comes next in any sequence they meet.

Try it — interactive

More worksheets to try

Made with the Pattern Worksheets maker

Worksheet-maker page coming soon.