A worksheet creating a pattern using rectangles.
Students are required to continue this pattern and then colour it in.
Updated: 03 Oct 2016
A worksheet creating a pattern using rectangles.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 1 Page
Years: F - 7
Create symmetrical patterns, pictures and shapes with and without digital technologies
Position - uses simple maps and grids to represent position and follow routes, including using compass directions
Create symmetrical patterns, pictures and shapes with and without digital technologies
Recognise line and rotational symmetry of shapes and create symmetrical patterns and pictures, using dynamic geometric software where appropriate
A worksheet creating a pattern using rectangles.
Students are required to continue this pattern and then colour it in.
Create symmetrical patterns, pictures and shapes with and without digital technologies
Position - uses simple maps and grids to represent position and follow routes, including using compass directions
Create symmetrical patterns, pictures and shapes with and without digital technologies
Recognise line and rotational symmetry of shapes and create symmetrical patterns and pictures, using dynamic geometric software where appropriate
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