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 help them down the road when they are faced with more complex tasks. Just knowing that discovering patterns can be used as a valuable tool to solve problems can make the learning process much more fun and rewarding.
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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