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Hi guys! For this week in Te Mahuri we have been making Patterns in maths. We had to make patterns and it was so fun! The part I found challenging was trying to make a pattern, the teacher made some too to give us an example, and she made some and we finished them of. I am proud of this because I was thinking about the patterns and what came next. It was so hard because we had to actually dig deep in our brain to figure out what came next and how we would make our pattern. We were struggling with some hard bits, and they were hard. We had to make a pattern using beads and I made red, orange, red, orange, red, orange.
What would your pattern be? My pattern would be maybe pink, purple, pink, purple, but I wanted to do red orange instead.
How would you make your pattern? I would make my pattern by making sure I like the pattern and then I would make the pattern.
When would you make a pattern? I would make the pattern when I might have a thought of ideas for my pattern or when I am asked to make my pattern.
Why would you make a pattern? I would make a pattern because it is cool how it repeats itself and I almost see patterns on tops lots.
Who would you show your pattern to? I would show my pattern to the teachers, to my Parents, and to my friends.
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