Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Fantastic Pattern Books

Thanks to my friend Joy who found one at the library and passed it on...

+ Pattern Fish
+ Pattern Bugs

Both books are by Trudy Harris, an early childhood educator who created them for her own classroom. They are a great tool to teach about patterns.


From School Library Journal
PreSchool-Grade 1-Although there's not much of a story line in this appealing concept book, there is definitely more here than initially meets the eye. The rhyming prose and brightly colored cartoon fish inhabit a world of patterns, beginning with the simplest AB pattern and growing increasingly complex. Upon closer inspection, the patterns can be seen echoing throughout, as pictures both express and reinforce the pattern of the words. For example, the ABB pattern introduced by an eel is echoed not only on the creature's body (stripe-dot-dot), but also in the bubbles that issue from its mouth (large-small-small), the underwater reeds (short-tall-tall) and plants (curve-star-star), and borders of the page (yellow-red-red). Once children get the idea, they will enjoy discovering the repetition and looking for examples. A clear and effective teaching tool.
Robin L. Gibson, Perry County District Library, New Lexington, OH
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1 comment:

Leah Miller said...

Sounds great. Right now, Cal thinks a pattern is anything in a line. He sets up all of his food in a line and yells, "Look, mom! A pattern!" Hmm.