Look at the squares in this picture. The pattern of squares is as follows: 1square, 2squares, 3squares, 4squares, 5squares. Count the number of dots on the perimeter of each grouping, and put this information in a chart. Do you see any patterns in the information you listed in your chart? Please comment and explain your pattern rule if you do.
Teekar the primeter patren is 12,14,16,20 and we are in o,Canada right now
ReplyDelete1 square: 4 dots
ReplyDelete2 square:6 dots
3 square:8 dots
4 square:10 dots
5 square:12 dots
the number of dots goes up 2 time each time
the blocks are getting bigger each time
ReplyDeletesquare 1 :4 dots
ReplyDeletesquare 2 :6 dots
square 3 :8 dots
square 4 :10 dots
square 5 :12 dots
the numvber of dots goes up 2 each time
The squares keep adding by 1.
ReplyDeleteThe first sqaure has four dots and it is also small too and 1 tiny sqaure.
ReplyDeleteThe secend sqaure has 6 dots and two sqaures.
The third one has 8 dots and 3 sqaures.
The 4th one has 10 dots and 4 sqaures.
The 5th one has 12 dots and 5 sqaures
1 squares 4 dots
ReplyDelete2 squares 6 dots
3 squares 8 dots
4 squarse 10 dots
5 squarse 12 dots
the pattern gose 4,6,8,10,12
the patern starts with 4 dot' and it ends with 20 dot's wich mens 4 more dot's are added icth time
ReplyDeleteI agree with Alice :D
ReplyDeleteThe pattern is geting biger each time
ReplyDeleteGreat comments! I am just about to start my classes for the day, and I was happy to read your comments. I wonder if anyone can make a prediction for a later part of the pattern?
ReplyDeleteHave a great day...
Mr. Carr
1 squares equals 4 dots
ReplyDelete2 squares equals 6 dots
3 squares equals 8 dots
4 squares equals 10 dots
4 squares equals 12 dots