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Available in a choice of black and white and colour these 2D pattern worksheets are a fun and simple introduction to recognising patterns.
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Designed to test children's understanding and recognition of patterns with appealing pictures, and with a range of topics so that you can tie them into your classroom work, our pattern worksheets come in colour and black and white. Why not laminate the colour versions so that they can be used over and over again in the classroom? We've also included a "tile sheet" for each of the themes below so that children can place the correct tile on the appropriate square rather than drawing the picture - these work very well if you laminate both the worksheet and the tiles.
Available in a choice of black and white and colour these 2D pattern worksheets are a fun and simple introduction to recognising patterns.
Test children's ability to recognise patterns with these simple 2D shape pattern worksheets, simply draw the next shape in the box.
Use these African animal pattern tiles with our pattern worksheets - or print out as many pages as you like and use them for matching and counting games!
This fun pattern worksheet asks children to work out what animal comes next in the sequence! We have tiles that you can print out for the kids to choose from, or they can draw the answer in.
The second of our African animal pattern worksheets challenges children to work out the animal that comes next in each row. They can draw in the answer or you can provide our African animal pattern tiles.
This apple patterns worksheet might be the simplest of all our pattern worksheets - making it a great introduction for young children. They need to decide whether the last apple in each pattern should be red, yellow or green, and colour it in appropriately.
The second of our apple pattern worksheets is slightly harder than the first. Children need to colour the last three apples on each line to complete the sequence.
Use these Autumn Pattern Tiles with our colour Autumn Pattern Worksheets - or print them out for a mini-matching game!
Here's a pattern sequence worksheet with autumn leaves as its theme. Draw the next in the sequence, or use our Autumn Pattern Tiles to fill in the blank square.
Can the kids work out the patterns on this autumn-inspired worksheet? Draw the next in the sequence, or use our Autumn Pattern Tiles to fill in the blank square.
Use these British Wildlife pattern tiles with our British Wildlife Pattern Worksheet 1 and Worksheet 2. Alternatively, print out two copies and use them for a mini matching game!
This printable asks children to work out the pattern and draw - or use one of our British Wildlife Pattern Tiles - to fill in the next creature in the sequence.
What British Wildlife creature comes next? Work it out and then draw the answer, or place one of our British Wildlife Pattern Tiles into the box.
These bright and cheerful Christmas pattern tiles are designed to print on to card, laminate, cut out and use to complete the patterns on our pattern worksheets here: Christmas pattern 1 and
These fun Christmas themed worksheets are a good way for children to practice the important skill of recognising patterns. We have colour and black and white versions to chose from.
Part way between a puzzle and a worksheet our Christmas patterns printable provides a fun filler activitiy for those excited pre Christmas days.
Children should look at the patterns in each row and then colour in the final "splodge" with the correct colour.
Which two colours should be next in these colour patterns? Grab the felt tip pens and off you go!
Use our Easter pattern tiles with our Easter pattern worksheet 1 and Easter pattern worksheet 2, or use them to make up your own patterns.
This pretty patterning worksheet uses Easter as its theme. Kids need to work out what the next object in the sequence is and either draw it in or place the correct Easter pattern tile.
What comes next - a chick or an Easter bonnet? A carrot or the Easter bunny? Or maybe an Easter egg? This fun Easter pattern worksheet can be used on its own, for the kids to draw in the correct answer, or with our Easter pattern tiles.
This lovely worksheet will make patterns fun for the kids, who need to spot which farm animal comes next and draw a picture in the space.
Here are six patterns made using our funny farm animals. Can the kids spot what comes next?
Cut out and use these tiles together with our farm animal patterns worksheets. Laminate both for an activity that children can enjoy again and again.
This fun pattern worksheet asks children to work out what flower comes next in the sequence! We have tiles that you can print out for the kids to choose from, or they can draw the answer in.
Here's a pattern sequence worksheet with flowers as its theme. Draw the next in the sequence, or use our Flower Pattern Tiles to fill in the blank square.
Print and cut out these flower pattern tiles and use to complete our flower pattern worksheets.
On this simple pattern worksheet we ask kids to work out which football picture comes next and either draw their own version in the box or cut out the appropriate tile from our football patterns tiles printable to stick on.
Our second football pattern worksheet asks children to look at the patterns and decide what comes next. They can either draw the answer in the box or cut out the appropriate tile from our football patterns tiles printable to stick on.
Use our football pattern tiles together with our football patterns worksheet 1 and football patterns worksheet 2. Alternatively, you could print out two copies and make a mini matching game.
This sequencing worksheet asks little ones to work out what fruit comes next in each sequence. Why not laminate the worksheet and use our fruit patterns tiles (also laminated) so that you can get repeat use out of this fun worksheet.
Can the kids work out which type of fruit should be next in each of the patterns on this worksheet? Use our fruit patterns tiles or draw in your own.
We designed these fruit patterns tiles to use with our fruit patterns worksheets 1 and 2 - but you could also print two of each tile to make a mini memory game for the kids.
Can the kids work out what the final two ghosts in each room should look like? This is definitely a fun pattern worksheet!
Here's a fun and colourful pattern worksheet for the kids to try. The children need to look at the patterns of the bows on each kite string and then colour in the remaining bows in the correct pattern.
Continue the pattern by choosing the correct minibeast to put in the box!
Children can work through this worksheet spotting minibeast patterns! Then they can have a go at drawing their own version of the missing minibeast in the box. Available in colour or black and white.
Print, cut out and use these tiles with our Minibeasts Pattern worksheets. Laminate everything so that children can get repeat use out of it!
This set of 2 simple worksheets (available in UK or US versions) presents some simple "1 more" or "1 less" number patterns for the children to identify. Start with these to build confidence.
Here are 2 more simple worksheets concentrating on "1 more" and "1 less" number patterns, inviting the children to have a go at a number of different challenges to practise their skills.
Our third set of number pattern worksheets challenges children slightly more by extending the patterns to "2 more" and "2 less" and "3 more" and "3 less". We ask children to complete the patterns and then write a describing sentence.
This set of 4 worksheets - or "challenges" - asks the kids to cut out the number tiles and then glue them into place to form 2 patterns.
Use these tiles with our Olympic patterns 1 and Olympic patterns 2 worksheets, or print out a copy of the page for a simple memory game with either four sets of images or five sets.
See if the kids can follow the logic behind the patterns on this worksheet. They can either draw their own version of the next in line in the box, or cut out one of our Olympic patterns tiles to stick on.
There are six different patterns on our Olympic themed worksheet. Can the kids work out what image should be next in line? They can draw the answer into the box, or cut out one of our Olympic patterns tiles to stick on.
The kids need to work out the pattern and draw - or use one of our Pet Animal Pattern Tiles - to fill in the next pet in the sequence.
Here's a pattern sequence worksheet with lots of pet animals! Draw the next in the sequence, or use our Pet Animal Pattern Tiles to fill in the blank square.
Use these lovely Pet Animal Pattern Tiles with our Pet Animal Worksheets - or print them out for a mini-matching game!
Can your children continue the patterns we've made with the planets? Cut out the cards at the bottom of the page and glue the correct ones in place.
This spooky pumpkin worksheet practises logic, observational skills and cutting and pasting too. Can the kids complete the sequences by cutting out and sticking the pumpkins in the correct boxes?
Can the kids work out which sea creature is need to continue the pattern, and draw their own picture in the box? Choose from colour or black and white.
Here's a fun way of practising patterns! What sea creature comes next?
These sea creature pattern tiles are designed to be used with our Sea Creature Patterns Worksheets. They work especially well if you laminate both the worksheet and the tiles!
Test children's understanding of patterns with this fun seaside-themed worksheet. Available in colour or black and white.
Available in colour or black and white, this seaside themed pattern worksheet makes learning fun!
These seaside patterns tiles are designed to be used with our Seaside Patterns worksheets. Laminate the tiles and worksheet so that you can use over again if you wish.
Here's a fun way to practice patterns and sequencing. Can your chld work out which two shapes should follow on each line?
For this worksheet children need to work out which shape (and colour) comes next, and fill in the boxes accordingly. Start with the black and white version then move on to the colour.
This bright and cheerful Valentine's Day pattern worksheet is sure to have children reaching for the crayons with enthusiasm!
Recognising patterns is an important skill in reading and maths. Practise some pattern recognition this Valentine's Day by colouring in the hearts.
Here's a fun way to practise sequencing skills - perhaps while doing a healthy eating or Harvest topic. Use our vegetable patterns tiles or get the kids to draw in the correct veg...
Waht vegetable should come next? Cut out our vegetable patterns tiles for the kids to place on the boxes on the worksheet, or ask them to draw in the appropriate veg themselves.
Use these "tiles" with our vegetable patterns worksheet 1 and 2. You could also make a mini memory game to amuse the kids!
Use these weather tiles to complete the patterns on our weather pattern worksheets - or print them out for a fun mini-matching game.
This fun pattern worksheet asks children to work out which weather picture comes next in the sequence! We have tiles that you can print out for the kids to choose from, or they can draw the answer in.
Can the kids work out the patterns on this colourful weather-themed worksheet? Draw the next in the sequence, or use our Weather Pattern Tiles to fill in the blank square.
Print and cut out these winter pattern tiles and use to complete our winter pattern worksheets.
Our winter pattern worksheet asks children to draw or stick on one of our winter pattern tiles to complete the pattern.
Being able to recognise patterns is an important skill. This fun printable worksheet has six patterns for children to practice on featuring some wintery pictures.