Patterns in Your World
Unit Review Sheet
These facts and definitions should be mastered throughout this unit. This page can be used for periodic review and study as you are finishing the unit and in the future.
Facts and Definitions
Lesson 1: Patterns in Nature
- Patterns can be found in nature.
- Patterns in nature can be made of lines and shapes that repeat themselves.
Lesson 2: Patterns of Growth
- Humans, plants, and animals follow patterns of growth.
- A life cycle is the pattern of growth that humans, plants, and animals follow.
Lesson 3: Night and Day
- The Sun comes up during the day and goes down at night.
- Earth is the planet on which we live.
- The Earth spins in a circle once a day. We call this a rotation.
Lesson 4: Daily Routines
- A routine is something that we do in the same way over and over again.
Lesson 5: Calendar Patterns
- There are 12 months in a year.
- There are 7 days in a week.
- There are about 4 weeks in a month.
Lesson 6: Seasonal Weather Patterns
- The seasons and months of the year follow a pattern.
- The months are connected with different seasons and weather.
- The seasons are connected with different types of weather.
Lesson 7: Patterns at Home
- Patterns make the world more interesting.
Lesson 8: Symmetrical Patterns
- When a symmetrical pattern is folded in half, the two sides line up with each other.
Lesson 9: Counting Patterns
- Counting by twos is a pattern for counting objects.
Lesson 10: Tracing Patterns
- You can trace a pattern to make the same outline again and again.
- Stencils help people create patterns.
Lesson 11: Patterns in Graphs
- Patterns can be found in graphs.
- Data is the information that can be shown on a graph.
- Graphs are created using data.
Final Project: Patterns All Around Lapbook
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