Thinking: First we learned about & physically did positional language(left, up,forward) then we connected it to coding(which we do a…

Thinking: First we learned about & physically did positional language(left, up,forward) then we connected it to coding(which we do a…

\ \ Describe a pattern that increases by a lot and one that increases by a little. Describe a pattern…

\ \ Describe the pattern. Make two more patterns with missing terms. One easy and one hard.

\ \ How much money is on each side of the line? Which side is easier to count? How can…

\ \ Possible discussion Questions: Who has eaten the most? Who has eaten the least? How many marbles are still…

\ \ Extension: How many Lego figures will fill the board?

\ \ How many Lego Figures will reach the top of the board? What number is too high? What number…

\ \ How man eggs do you see? How many empty spaces? How did you count them?

\ \ Extensions: What fraction is blue/purple? How many more blue to fill the screen? Draw your own partially-filled grid.

\ \ Extension: Choose one of the lines. Draw a line that never crosses it.

\ \ Sort the letters by lines of symmetry.

\ Please visit the Twitter post to see the video: \ Time to yell! Yell out the word NOW when…

\ \ Draw/create more pictures that are symmetric.

\ \ See more at SolveME Mobiles

\ \ Please visit the Twitter post to see the video.\ \ Time to yell out! Yell out the word…

\ \ Create your own pattern. Create an easy pattern. Create a hard pattern.

\ \ Draw the reflected image to match.

\ \ How many edges or vertices should be in stack 3?

\ \ Inspired by Steve Wyborney. See more about this style of prompt here