Yahoo! The Spring Pattern Block Mats are here! ❤
As my long time readers know, Pattern Blocks are always a favorite here at the Hill House. My children have spent countless hours using pattern block mats and making their own creations with these versatile blocks. In fact, out of all of the blocks my 5 children have enjoyed, pattern blocks win 2nd Prize.
LEGO will always win the top spot!
Download this set of Spring Pattern Blocks for your young ones to enjoy!
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Spring Pattern Block Mats
Each of the seasonal pattern block sets are created with 1st-4th graders in mind. Of course kiddos that are older or younger would enjoy them as well.
There are 2 levels included in this packet.
Level 1:
The outline of each individual block shape is given. After placing blocks in the correct spaces, children write the number of blocks used in the table.
You can put these sheets in a page protector and use a dry erase marker so they can be built over and over again.
Level 2:
Only the outline of the image is given in this set. The number of each block is provided, and students must figure out the correct placement inside the shape.
Included in this Spring Set
This download includes 10 mats for Level 1 and 10 mats for Level 2, for a total of 20.
You’ll find the following pattern block pictures in this spring set:
— Bee
— Bird
— Birdhouse
— Blossom
— Bug
— Flower
— Raindrop
— Tulip
— Umbrella
— Watering Can
Ideas for Using Spring Pattern Block Mats
Sometimes I need a few new, fresh ideas with kids’ learning activities. Here are some ideas to get your started with these pattern block mats.
If you’re using these in a classroom setting:
— Use them in a spring-themed center
— Great for early finishers
— Easy prep for a morning tub
— Send a couple home in a gallon ziploc bag with the appropriate blocks as a fun take-home activity!
If you’re using these at home:
— Set up for a younger student while you’re working with an older sibling
— Place in a work box
— Set up as an at-home “center” in the corner of the school room (my girls always loved this!)
— Set up at the kitchen table while you’re working on dinner
What other ways would you use these in your home or classroom? Please share in the comments!
If you’re an All Access Pass member, you can log into your account, and then click on the Spring and Summer section.
You’ll find it in the Spring section.
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