A Deep and Complex Look at Patterns- Mega Unit

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“I cannot teach anyone anything. I can only make them think.” ~Socrates

Using this resource, students will critically analyze the universal theme of patterns in the world around them. Patterns help students make sense of the world. Our brains naturally look for patterns to create order in our world. This multi-disciplinary unit focuses on developing complex thinking about patterns in literature, mathematics, science, music, and the arts.

Included in this resource:

  • Full implementation guides

  • Lessons to develop the concept of Patterns in the world around them.

  • Introductory lessons on patterns using shapes, rhyming, repetition, nursery rhymes, and poetry

  • Thinking Frameworks to guide students in discovering patterns in literature.

  • Mathematical pattern activities

  • Exploration science passages on patterns in nature

  • Rubrics for assessment

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“I cannot teach anyone anything. I can only make them think.” ~Socrates

Using this resource, students will critically analyze the universal theme of patterns in the world around them. Patterns help students make sense of the world. Our brains naturally look for patterns to create order in our world. This multi-disciplinary unit focuses on developing complex thinking about patterns in literature, mathematics, science, music, and the arts.

Included in this resource:

  • Full implementation guides

  • Lessons to develop the concept of Patterns in the world around them.

  • Introductory lessons on patterns using shapes, rhyming, repetition, nursery rhymes, and poetry

  • Thinking Frameworks to guide students in discovering patterns in literature.

  • Mathematical pattern activities

  • Exploration science passages on patterns in nature

  • Rubrics for assessment

“I cannot teach anyone anything. I can only make them think.” ~Socrates

Using this resource, students will critically analyze the universal theme of patterns in the world around them. Patterns help students make sense of the world. Our brains naturally look for patterns to create order in our world. This multi-disciplinary unit focuses on developing complex thinking about patterns in literature, mathematics, science, music, and the arts.

Included in this resource:

  • Full implementation guides

  • Lessons to develop the concept of Patterns in the world around them.

  • Introductory lessons on patterns using shapes, rhyming, repetition, nursery rhymes, and poetry

  • Thinking Frameworks to guide students in discovering patterns in literature.

  • Mathematical pattern activities

  • Exploration science passages on patterns in nature

  • Rubrics for assessment