Visual spatial skills are important for math success, so I'm always looking for ways to incorporate them. Also, my little guy likes novelty, so I have to keep providing new activities. These little pattern grids work satisfy both!
I made three sets of grids, one smaller set of templates and then two bigger ones for him to build on (for a younger kid, you could have them build directly onto the template). I used primary colors so that lots of different objects could be used to make the patterns. The first picture has counting bears and the second has counting vehicles. You could easily use almost any manipulative in red, green, blue or yellow.
To add some extra fine motor practice, you could use pom poms with tweezers.
Print the Visual Discrimination Pattern Grids HERE
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