What Are Patterns?

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Owlo

Good morning, Koko! You look very focused today. What are you working on?

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Koko

I'm making a necklace, Owlo! I'm putting beads on a string. Red, blue, red, blue, red, blue!

O
Owlo

Oh, that is beautiful, Koko. Do you notice something special about the way you placed those beads?

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Koko

They keep going the same way over and over! Red, then blue, then red, then blue again!

O
Owlo

Exactly! When something repeats over and over in the same order, we call that a pattern.

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Koko

A pattern? So my necklace has a pattern?

O
Owlo

It does! Your necklace has a red-blue pattern. You made that all by yourself, and you did not even know it had a special name.

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Koko

That is so cool! So a pattern is like something that keeps doing the same thing again and again?

O
Owlo

That is a perfect way to say it, Koko. A pattern is something that repeats in the same order.

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Koko

Are there other patterns? Or is it just beads on necklaces?

O
Owlo

Patterns are everywhere around us. Let me show you something. Come with me to the garden!

O
Owlo

Look at this flower, Koko. What do you see on its petals?

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Koko

They go yellow, orange, yellow, orange, all the way around! Oh wow, that is a pattern too!

O
Owlo

It is! And look down at the garden path. What do you notice about the stones?

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Koko

Big stone, small stone, big stone, small stone. They keep going like that! Everything has patterns!

O
Owlo

You are finding them so fast, Koko. Patterns really are everywhere once you start looking.

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Koko

Owlo, do patterns have to be about colors and shapes? Or can they be other things too?

O
Owlo

Great thinking! Patterns can be about sounds too. Clap with me. Clap, clap, pause. Clap, clap, pause.

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Koko

Clap, clap, pause! Clap, clap, pause! I hear it! That is a sound pattern! Music is patterns!

O
Owlo

You are absolutely right. Songs and music are made of patterns of sounds that repeat. That is what makes them feel so good to listen to.

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Koko

What about numbers? My mom counts with me. One, two, three, one, two, three. Is that a pattern?

O
Owlo

Yes! Counting in groups like that is a number pattern. Patterns help us in math too, not just in art and music.

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Koko

Patterns are in SO many places. I never noticed before. Now I cannot stop seeing them!

O
Owlo

That is the magic of learning something new. Once you know what to look for, you start seeing it everywhere.

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Koko

Owlo, can I make up my own brand new pattern? Like one nobody has ever done before?

O
Owlo

Of course you can! That is one of the most fun things about patterns. You can create your own.

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Koko

Okay, I am going to do: star, circle, circle, star, circle, circle! That is MY pattern!

O
Owlo

I love it. That is a star-circle-circle pattern, and it is completely yours. You just became a pattern maker.

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Koko

Pattern maker! I like that. Owlo, can we look for more patterns on the way back inside?

O
Owlo

We absolutely can. But first, I would love to hear what you remember about patterns today. Can you tell me?

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Koko

Okay! A pattern is something that repeats in the same order, over and over. They can be colors, like my necklace. They can be shapes, like the garden stones. They can be sounds, like music. And they can even be numbers! Oh, and the best part? You can make your very own pattern. I am going to make patterns on everything now. My snack, my drawings, maybe even my fur if I can reach.

O
Owlo

That is a wonderful summary, Koko. You understood everything perfectly today. Next time, we could explore how patterns help us predict what comes next. That is where patterns get really exciting.

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Koko

Predict? Like guessing what comes next? I want to learn that! Let's go find more patterns first though.