F-10 Curriculum (V8)
F-10 Curriculum (V9)
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Describe patterns with numbers and identify missing elements (ACMNA035)
Number patterns
6 direct matches to ACMNA035 | 5 other related resources
This comprehensive resource describes the progression of algebra-related ideas and algebraic thinking. The resource demonstrates examples of relevant teaching strategies, investigations, activity plans and connected concepts in algebra including teaching and cultural implications.
Space Race is a simple board game that teachers can use to introduce the concept of algorithmic sequencing to students. The teaching points provided with the game assist teachers to introduce the use of an algorithm (a simple set of mathematical instructions) to describe the trajectory of an object across a grid plane from ...
This class warm-up game focuses on practising addition and subtraction strategies and developing algebraic thinking by using a rule applied to a list of numbers.
The focus of this activity is on patterns and algorithmic thinking. The lesson aims to encourage students to explore problems with limited assistance from the teacher. Although the teacher asks questions and can prompt learning, the students will investigate the problem using their own strategies.
The focus of this activity is to discover if students can use numbers to describe a pattern that it written as a description. From here we are interested in finding out if students can interpret the pattern, discover the rule and apply this rule to find missing or future terms.
This game allows students to practice their skip counting skills in small groups.
This activity challenges students to continue a number sequence from any starting point. Using counters or other physical materials to create the number sequence prior to recording may help students, as they will be able to see what the number pattern looks like.
This series of lessons develops students' skills, knowledge and processes of multiplicative thinking, incoporating a First Nations perspective.
The content of this book is organised into topics including understanding operations, calculating, and reasoning about number patterns.
In this lesson students investigate odd and even numbers.
This game explores number sequences and practises skip counting.