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  • The student learned the concept of perseverance by repeatedly trying different pattern combinations until they achieved the desired outcome.
  • Through pattern making, the student practiced critical thinking and problem-solving skills by figuring out the sequence of shapes and colors needed to create a pattern.
  • Engaging in the activity helped the student understand mathematical concepts such as symmetry and repetition in patterns.

For continued development, encourage the student to explore more complex patterns with increasing levels of difficulty. Introduce the concept of geometric patterns and challenge them to create sequences using different shapes and sizes. Additionally, incorporate elements of symmetry and asymmetry in their pattern-making exercises to deepen their understanding of mathematical structures.

Book Recommendations

  • Montessori: Number Work by Bobby George and June George: A hands-on approach to learning numbers and basic mathematical concepts through engaging activities.
  • The Art of Pattern Making by Valentina Aved: Explore the world of patterns through creative exercises and artistic techniques, suitable for children interested in design and math.

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