Spring Patterns

We did spring patterns in ice cube trays with small Easter erasers from Target!  I used these as a center when the students finished their work.  The students could work in partners to copy each other’s pattern or they could work individually.  They loved using these colorful erasers.  Once they got bored, I pulled out the dice for them to roll a number and pattern that many erasers.

erasers

photo1 8

photo2 10

photo3 10

photo5 8
I bought the ice cube trays at the 99 Cents store in September.  I bring them out monthly and use some sort of seasonal item that I can use as a math manipulative to pattern.  This is as fun way to practice patterning in kindergarten!

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6 responses to “Spring Patterns”

  1. Unknown Avatar
    Unknown

    Love this! Great idea!
    Jennifer

    First Grade Blue SKies

  2. Kelly Avatar
    Kelly

    CUTE idea! Love it! I am having a Target gift card giveaway right now. Come check it out!

    Kelly
    Kindergarten Kel

  3. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    What a great idea!

    Shannon
    Kindergarten Hoppenings

  4. Mrs. Tolbert Avatar
    Mrs. Tolbert

    You are so smart! I would never think to use ice cube trays and erasers. Thanks for sharing!
    ~Jada
    Daisy Days for Learning

  5. Cupcake Avatar
    Cupcake

    Cute idea!
    ❤Teri
    A Cupcake for the Teacher

  6. Grade School Giggles Avatar
    Grade School Giggles

    I've used ice cube trays with 10 spots for a tens frame, but I love the idea of using them for patterning. It's always great to find new ways to use supplies I already have!
    Fun 2B in First