Here is the Fall Patterning Book I promised before I got sick. It is full of images you can manipulate to practice patterning with your little ones. Guess what? It's free again and who doesn't love free! Remember this is a strip book so you want to stack the pages, staple it 3 times on the side and cut them apart. Quick and easy makes me so happy. When you are assessing the children you might be able to have them work on this independently... okay, maybe not. Enjoy this and leave a comment if you want to. Grab this right here. Thanksgiving is coming up.
For the title page, the last one you forgot to take out apples and replace it with fall. Maybe you did it on purpose :)
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ReplyDeleteLove it, Fran! Thanks so much for your hard work. BTW, I love your posts on thinking maps and you have inspired me to sign up for training! Hope you're feeling better! We all know how germ-y those K's are!
ReplyDeleteI think there is a typo. The first two sentences on the cover say My Fall Pattern Book and the third says my Apple Pattern Book. Just thought you might like to know.
ReplyDeleteLove your strip books! Thanks for sharing your hard work.
ReplyDeleteKimberly
Funky First Grade Fun
Sorry about the typo. I guess that cold is making me a bit fuzzy. I fixed it so now it will make sense!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Thanks for sharing, Fran!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so, so, so much. I am a new follower and a second year teacher so I read your blog religiously! I don't think you realize how much you have helped me. You are amazing!
ReplyDeletethanks fran! you're awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! Looks cute!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
I love your strip books! They are so easy to make and put together! Thank you for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteCheryl
These are so wonderful. Thanks for sharing. I hope all your kindness in sharing your ideas comes back to you ten fold.
ReplyDeleteI'm for sure using this book with my kinders! Where do you get your cute clip art??
ReplyDeleteVery cute, thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks again!!
ReplyDeleteFran,
ReplyDeleteTHANKS so much for this! Love the strip books!
Hope you're feeling better.
Thanks Fran---my kids have 'gotten' patterns so quickly this year, that I can put this in a center and ask different kiddos to do different kinds of patterns! :) Thank you again for graciously sharing!
ReplyDeleteLiesl
Hope you are feeling better! Thanks so much for sharing a great resource!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love that you share this! It makes life oh so much easier!
ReplyDeleteAmmie
Oh Fran, you should link this up in the TBA Fall book. So cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern book! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! My kiddos loved the apple patterns strip books and I can't wait to make these. Will you be creating an autumn unit to sell at TpT? I'm sympathizing with you and hope you're well again soon. I've caught it from my little ones too:(
ReplyDeleteThank you Fran for posting and sharing this fun pattern idea. I know the kids will enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteSue :)
theverybusykindergarten
Thank you for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteThank you Fran! The strip books are wonderful as are you! Take care of yourself!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the book. It is great! I appreciate you sharing.
ReplyDeleteMegan
mhorman@north-cedar.k12.ia.us
So very cute!! Thanks for sharing your creativity!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, thank you for being so generous. I am your serial downloader! It's all just too cute and very easy to explain and set up. Good on you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I had written fall patterning in this week's lesson plans, and this so much better than any printable I had found before now. Also, I am finding that some of my kids color, cut, and glue so much faster than others. The quick workers can just do more pattern pages :).
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting and sharing this wonderful pattern activity. It was super easy for me to assemble and my students had a good time with it today. Thank you so much for sharing all of your wonderful ideas!
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