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Curious George

Playing With Patterns

May 1, 201930 min activity
Curious George making red and blue patterned footprints

​Sorting objects and arranging them into patterns helps your child build basic math skills. Try these simple fun activities to help your child understand, identify and create patterns.​

Materials

Directions

1

Go on a Pattern Hunt: Look for repeating patterns on clothes, rugs, wallpaper, bathroom tiles, and in books and magazines. Talk about each pattern and help your child identify the rule that organizes it. For example, you might say: Look at the square tiles in our bathroom: white, pink, pink, pink; white, pink, pink, pink.

2

Make a Pattern: Using simple objects like those suggested above, create patterns with your child. Chant the pattern as you point to each item in line: fork, spoon; fork, spoon. Pause and ask: What comes next? Encourage your child to create new patterns.

3

Get in the Groove!: Invite your child to copy a simple movement and sound pattern like this one:

tap thighs, clap hands, clap hands
tap thighs, clap hands, clap hands

Let your child create movement patterns for you to copy, too.

4

Play "Guess My Rule": Use movements or some of your objects to create a simple pattern. Let your child guess the rule you used. Then switch, having your child create a pattern using a rule that you have to guess.

Explore Further

Incorporate patterns into your child's arts and crafts time. Try these simple ideas:

  • Use markers, stamps or stickers to create a lively pattern on a paper headband or greeting card.
  • Glue objects like beads and buttons in a pattern to decorate a picture frame.
  • Make patterned bracelets by stringing colored cereal or pasta on an elastic string, new shoelace, or yarn with a piece of tape wrapped around the tip.
Activity Type
Craft
Topics
Show: Curious George

Curious George encourages children to explore science, engineering, and math in the world around them.

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