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Number Patterns
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K.1Mixed Patterns/
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K.47Sequences Count Up and Down/
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1.7Mixed Patterns/
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2.1Mixed Patterns/
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2.6Counting and Number Patterns: Hundred Chart/
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2.43Addition Input/Output Tables with Sums Up to 20/
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2.45Addition Input/Output Tables with Numbers Up to 100/
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3.5Mixed Patterns/
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3.6Counting and Number Patterns: Skip-Counting Sequences/
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3.26Addition Input/Output Tables with Numbers Up to 100/
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3.27Addition Input/Output Tables with Sums Up to 1000/
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3.57Addition Input/Output Tables with Sums Up to 20/
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4.4Increasing Growth Patterns/
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4.5Geometric Growth Patterns/
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4.6Numeric Patterns/
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4.9Addition Patterns Over Increasing Place Values/
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4.10Increasing Addition Patterns/
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4.12Increasing Subtraction Patterns/
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4.14Multiplication Patterns Over Increasing Place Values/
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4.15Increasing Multiplication Patterns with Numbers Up to 10,000/
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4.21Increasing Division Patterns/
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4.72Division: Complete the Table/
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5.2Increasing Growth Patterns/
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5.3Geometric Growth Patterns/
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5.4Counting and Number Patterns: Skip-Counting Sequences/
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5.5Numeric Patterns/
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5.15Multiplication Patterns Over Increasing Place Values/
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5.16Increasing Multiplication Patterns with Numbers Up to 10,000/
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5.18Increasing Division Patterns/
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5.69Patterns of Equivalent Fractions/
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5.85Input/Output Tables/
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5.94Addition Patterns Over Increasing Place Values/
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5.95Increasing Addition Patterns/
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5.96Increasing Subtraction Patterns/
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British Columbia Mathematics Curriculum
Identifying and knowing how to handle patterns is key to developing strategic mathematical thinking. With Math Games, students are able to develop this important skill intuitively while they play games and have fun!
Math Games offers an impressive range of free pedagogical tools to get kids excited about learning math. Our online games, digital textbook, downloadable worksheets, and game apps for mobile devices give parents, teachers and students tons of rigorous but enjoyable learning options. For this topic, pupils can practice:
- Counting and skip-counting
- Determining rules for input/output tables
- Understanding and increasing growth patterns
- Working with numeric, time and mixed patterns
Math Games adapts all of its games to different grade and ability levels, so you can be confident that our site will meet your needs. Choose a skill above to get playing!