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2 Ways to Use Number Pattern Task Cards!

You won't believe how easy it is to use task cards! You'll find yourself wanting to collect them all!

Number Patterns and Rules Task Cards will help your students learn how to extend numbers with these number pattern task cards. They will also learn how to apply a number rule to the pattern in a fun and engaging game. Students need to know the rule applied to a number pattern. With these task cards, number patterns can be extended by rules +1, +2, +3, +5, and +10.

Here are 2 ways you can use these task cards!

1.  Laminate (optional), cut them up and pop in a game board. Use anything for game pieces and you are ready to go. Roll the dice, move forward, answer the question. First to the end wins!
*Use different color plastic bears, blocks, beans marked with numbers or letters, connector blocks, assorted candy, or the game pieces from the board game you're using!

2.  Put the cards in a rectangle shape. Put those same game pieces at one end, roll the dice, answer the questions. First one to the end wins.  If you don't answer correctly, you go back to where you started.
Most importantly, learn while having fun! Click on the pictures for more information or to purchase these number pattern cards.


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