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BOOM CARDS Patterns: Repeating, Increasing & Decreasing- Digital Learning

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    **You will save 30% by purchasing this BUNDLE!**

    This bundle contains 8 Boom Cards™ sets (each set contains 20 cards) focusing on patterns. There are 4 decks that have students practice with repeating patterns, 2 decks that have students practice with increasing patterns and 2 decks that have students practice with decreasing patterns.

    Here is what you will find in this resource:

    Repeating Patterns BOOM Cards: Identify the Pattern

    • In the deck, students will practice identifying a variety of different repeating patterns: ABA, AAB, ABB, AABC, ABBC, ABCC, ABBA, AB, ABC. Most of the repeating patterns go beyond the basic AB, ABC patterns- so this deck shouldn't be students first time trying repeating patterns.

    • If you don't want the challenge questions for your students (the ABA, ABAA questions), simply use the "hide card" function on Boom to hide those specific cards from your students.
    • Click here to see the preview of the deck: PREVIEW

    Pattern Core BOOM Cards *Repeating Patterns

    • In the deck, students will practice identifying the pattern core for a variety of different repeating patterns: ABA, AAB, ABB, AABC, ABBC, ABCC, ABBA, AB, ABC.

    • If you don't want the challenge questions for your students (the ABA, ABAA questions), simply use the "hide card" function on Boom to hide those specific cards from your students.
    • Click here to see the preview of the deck: PREVIEW

    Extend the Repeating Pattern BOOM Cards

    • In the deck, students will practice extending a variety of different repeating patterns: ABA, AAB, ABB, AB, ABC, AABC, ABCC.

    • Click here to see the preview of the deck: PREVIEW

    Increasing Patterns: Extend the pattern BOOM Cards

    • In the deck, students practice extending increasing (or growing) patterns.
    • Click here to see the preview of the deck: PREVIEW

    Increasing Patterns: Write the Pattern Rule BOOM Cards

    • In the deck, students practice writing pattern rules for increasing (or growing) patterns. Each of the increasing patterns start with either 1, 2, 3 or 4 blocks. The patterns increase by 1, 2, 3 or 4 blocks each time.

    • Click here to see the preview of the deck: PREVIEW

    Decreasing Patterns: Extend the pattern BOOM Cards

    • In the deck, students practice extending decreasing (or shrinking) patterns. Most of the patterns decrease either by 1 or 2 blocks each time. There is one pattern that decreases by 3 each time and two patterns that decrease exponentially (the last 2 cards in the deck).
    • Click here to see the preview of the deck: PREVIEW


    Decreasing Patterns: Write the Pattern Rule BOOM Cards

    • In the deck, students practice writing pattern rules for decreasing (or shrinking) patterns. Each of the decreasing patterns decrease by 1, 2 or 3 blocks each time.
    • Click here to see the preview of the deck: PREVIEW

    Is it a Pattern? *Repeating Patterns BOOM Cards

    • In this deck, students students will practice distinguishing between groups of items that are and are not patterns. The patterns that students will see are: AB, AAB, ABB, ABC. Half of the cards in this deck have a pattern, the other half do not. Students must decide if the picture displayed is a pattern or not.
    • Click here to see the preview of the deck: PREVIEW

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    What are Boom Cards??

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    Why are Boom Cards so great??

    • They are self-grading. Students get automatic feedback on how they are doing AND teachers get the results. This takes away tons of time spent marking!!
    • They are easy for students to use, and easy for teachers to assign.
    • They can be used in the classroom and during online learning.
    • They are versatile: they can be played on a laptop, iPad, tablet, or computer.

    Never used Boom Cards before??

    • To access the Boom Cards, you will need to create an account on the Boom Learning website.
    • You can choose to set up a free or paid account.
    • With the free account, you can assign the Boom Cards to students by using an access pin/code (students do not have a login). With the free version, kids will complete the Boom Cards, but you will not get the progress reports as a teacher.
    • With the paid account ($15/year), you will give students specific logins. For Google Classroom users, students use their Google Classroom login. For non-Google Classroom users, students use a login which you create for them. With the paid account, students will complete the Boom Cards and teachers will get progress reports about each student (which questions they got correct, how long they took).
    • Check out this video for more on Boom Cards: How to Use Boom Cards.

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    Google Classroom:

    Boom Cards can be assigned to students within your Google Classroom. Click this link to learn how use Boom Cards within your Google Classroom: Boom Cards + Google Classroom.

    For your Students:

    Students can access your Boom Cards by opening the link shared within Google Classroom (if you use this). They can also access them by going on this link on their computer browser: https://boom.cards OR downloading the Boom Cards App (on a tablet or iPad).

    SeeSaw Learning:

    If you use SeeSaw, you can link the Boom Cards directly to your classroom. Click this link to learn how to link Boom Cards to your SeeSaw Classroom: SeeSaw and Boom.

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    Keywords: place value, comparing numbers, ordering numbers, triple digit

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    8 Boom Decks (160 Cards)
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