Identifying Patterns in Problem Solving
Students will identify and extend numerical and spatial patterns to solve problems.
Key Questions
- Analyze how recognizing patterns can lead to a solution in complex problems.
- Predict the next elements in a pattern and justify the prediction.
- Construct a problem that requires identifying a pattern for its solution.
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
Suggested Methodologies
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