Literally every aspect of what children learn today can benefit from a solid background in pattern recognition. While it is obvious that math, language, music and sports are all heavily based on pattern recognition, there are many other day-to-day activities that can also benefit. While you and I take for granted how different one font can be from another, some children quite literally cannot even read some fonts that differ only slightly from the fonts they have grown accustomed to seeing. Practice viewing different patterns of language and fonts can dramatically improve their enjoyment of independent learning.
This worksheet above is one of the free sample selections from our children’s educational book “The Forgotten Milestone“. Children Ages 4-10.
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Make Your Own Sequences Activity – Smilie Face Pattern
Completing Sequences is a great way to develop pattern recognition skills in a child, but this activity adds another layer of interactivity for the student. Follow the directions on the page to have the child cut out all of the

Find the Difference Printable Worksheet
An early interest in pattern recognition and problem solving is key to helping a child develop a critical love for learning, but because of the unique strengths and weaknesses of each child, some children may excel with one type of

Children’s Puzzle: Brain / Circle Shaped Maze
Enjoy this brain / circle-shaped maze and remember that the second page of the PDF is the solution, so don’t peek! Holding a child’s visual attention can be a difficult thing. Their eyes and focus can drift often while learning,

Printable Reusable Tangram Puzzle
The worksheet below is one of the sample selections from our children’s educational book “The Forgotten Milestone“. Children Ages 4-10. Assembling patterns, animal and human forms from Tangrams is a great way to exercise your pattern recognition skill. There is

Free Printable Chess Set – Play Anywhere
Want to play chess but don’t have a board handy? This free printable chess set gives you everything you need in just a few sheets of paper. Print the chessboard, cut out the pieces, and you’re ready for a match

Pattern Recognition Coloring
Working with patterns not only improves a child’s foundation for problem solving in all core learning activities, but expands the tool-set they have available when confronted with a new challenge. Just as an adult might have devised day-to-day strategies for

