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I see a pattern here / by Goldstone, Bruce,author.(CARDINAL)642049;
"Patterns are fascinating! They can be so beautiful that people come from all over the world to see them, or so familiar you hardly notice them. They appear everywhere: beehives, dinner plates, even the bottoms of your shoes! With stunning photographs that show diverse examples from nature and artwork around the world, Bruce Goldstone reveals the secrets behind patterns--and gives you some fun ideas for making your own"--Age 7-10.810LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Pattern perception;
Available copies: 22 / Total copies: 23
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I can match patterns / by Gottlieb, Beth,author.(CARDINAL)883564;
"What patterns can young readers find around them? Spots and stripes are common, but what about chevron? Or alternating colors? In this book, readers work to match like patterns, engaging with early STEM concepts and making connections with the world around them. Close picture-to-text correlation aids reading comprehension and makes each page achievable for beginning readers or those ready to read independently. Bright, colorful photographs and a clean design make this book a must-have for preschool library collections"--
Subjects: Pattern perception;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Fun with patterns / by Peters, Katie,author.(CARDINAL)825169; Craig, Diane,consultant.(CARDINAL)352525;
Patterns -- Did you see it?"Patterns are all around us, everywhere. Numbers can make patterns, and so can shapes. Full-color photographs and easy-to-read text make learning patterns fun. Pairs with the fiction title, Kara Loves Stripes"--Ages 4-7Grades K-1
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Pattern perception;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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Pattern bugs / by Harris, Trudy.(CARDINAL)601151; Green, Anne Canevari,illustrator.(CARDINAL)525804;
Booklist, September 2001School Library Journal, September 2001Rhyming text and illustrations describe patterns depicted by various insects, including fireflies, moths, and caterpillars.1.9.K-3Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Insects.; Insects; Pattern perception.; Pattern perception;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 8
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Seasons of the year / by Hall, Margaret,1947-(CARDINAL)317439;
Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.Library Media Connection, April 2007Simple text and photographs present an introduction to why the seasons change and how seasons are a recurring pattern in nature.2.1K-3460LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Pattern perception.; Pattern perception; Seasons.; Seasons;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Patterns / by Brundle, Joanna,author.(CARDINAL)625009;
What comes next? This is a common question when dealing with patterns, and readers learn how to find out the answer as they explore fresh and fun examples of patterns. Age-appropriate text is presented in a simple way, allowing early learners to discover this essential information independently or with an adult s assistance. Vibrant photographs fill each page, making this common math curriculum topic enjoyable for young readers. With each turn of the page and each colorful and creative pattern, early learners will discover that math can be engaging and fun.Patterns are everywhere -- In the garden -- At home -- Time -- Shapes -- Spirals -- Stripes -- Patterns in nature -- Out and about -- Spot the patterns -- Fun with patterns.440L
Subjects: Juvenile works.; Literature.; Pattern perception; Shapes; Pattern perception.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Patterns / by Bryant-Mole, Karen.(CARDINAL)435446; Mukhida, Zul,illustrator.(CARDINAL)373919; Bryant-Mole, Karen.Pattern.(CARDINAL)660328;
Using objects like socks, toothbrushes, and fruit, Mortimer the teddy bear helps the reader learn to recognize and form simple patterns.
Subjects: Pattern perception; Pattern perception;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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A pair of socks / by Murphy, Stuart J.,1942-(CARDINAL)388557; Ehlert, Lois,illustrator.(CARDINAL)265508;
Introduces pattern recognition as a sock searches the house for its lost mate.AD440L
Subjects: Pattern perception; Pattern perception;
Available copies: 28 / Total copies: 32
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Recognizing patterns in nature / by Hyland, Tony.(CARDINAL)476766;
530LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Pattern perception.; Algebra;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 6
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What comes next? / by Kalman, Bobbie.(CARDINAL)181024;
What comes next? -- Which color? -- How many parts? -- Big and small -- Which is next? -- Which season is it? -- Animals in winter -- How will they look? -- Big changes! -- Answers to questions -- Words to know and index.The concept of using patterns to predict what comes next is illustrated using natural objects.IG450L
Subjects: Visual perception; Pattern perception;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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