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 teacher can assemble the cut out squares into creative sequences on the bar while leaving one or more squares blank. The student can then fill in the blanks with the appropriate cut out images. Reverse roles and have the student create some sequences themselves!
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Match the Rotated Patterns
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