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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Digital Decoder Counting Worksheet
Download our digital decoder worksheet for counting practice. Decode the digital display by counting the dots in the spaces and coloring in the ones with matching amounts.

Word Search: (Science) Insects
Download our free word search puzzle – all about insects. Recommended for around first grade level.

Our Solar System Crossword (Grades 4-6)
This Our Solar System crossword worksheet for Grades 4–6 helps students review key astronomy and space science vocabulary in a fun, low-pressure way. Students solve clues about the eight planets as well as related concepts like the Sun, moons, asteroids,

Make Your Own Sequences Activity – Flower Pattern 1
This activity is a fun twist on the basic challenge of completing sequences. The child can use the dotted lines as guides to cut out the shape squares and the bar at the bottom of the page. The parent or

Find the Hidden Letters
Just the understanding that problems can be solved by looking for patterns can help children out dramatically. Understanding that counting by 2’s or 10’s can help them arrive at a solution faster than counting things one at a time can

Introduction to Programming: Plot the Robot’s Path – 1
An early introduction to programming can give them the confidence they need and a great head start in STEM and computer related understanding. This worksheet is part of a series on early programming exposure located here.

