Free Printable Winter Pattern Block Mats
These differentiated, no prep spin and cover winter pattern block mats put a fun spin on traditional pattern block activities. Add them to your math centers in preschool, kindergarten and first grade. Your kids will have a blast!
Winter Pattern Block Mats
We are loving these winter pattern block mats! Just like with the Thanksgiving version and the Christmas version, my kids were very excited to use them. Not only that, they want to use them again and again.
After trying different versions of pattern block mats, my kids agreed that they enjoyed the spin and cover version the most. They enjoyed the added game-like experience.
I have also made them in such a way that it is very easy for you to print in black and white without sacrificing the design of the activity.
PLUS, these winter pattern block mats are print and play. No cutting or prep work involved!
Differentiating the Pattern Block Mats
I also decided to add a version that is plain and doesn’t show each individual shape within the design. This version is for students who need more of a challenge. These were perfect for my second grader. He enjoyed the added challenge.
The version that shows all of the shapes within each design is perfect for kids in preschool, kindergarten or first grade. Or students who are confused by the more advanced version.
Students can also work independently or in pairs. The added support of a partner may be helpful for students who are struggling to do the pattern block activity independently.
Setting Up the Winter Pattern Block Mats
Supplies Needed:
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- Winter Pattern Block Mats – button to download is at the bottom of this post
- Pattern Blocks – we like to use the magnetic version on top of a small cookie sheet or personal magnetic white board
- Transparent spinners – or use a paperclip and spin it around a dull pencil tip or attach to a brad.
You may want to laminate these, but I am not sure how well the magnetic pattern blocks will work over lamination. I did try them in write and wipe pockets and they worked, but didn’t stick super well.
- Print the mats on cardstock for added durability.
- Gather pattern blocks and spinners.
That’s all! Like I said, very little prep for you. Now you can add them to your math centers or morning work tubs!
Using this Pattern Block Activity
Students will spin the spinner and then cover the corresponding shape on the mat.
Students using the more advanced version will spin the spinner and place the corresponding shape on the mat. They will need to decide where they think it might belong and if they need spin again for a different shape.
As they add more pattern blocks, they may need to move shapes around to complete the design.
I hope your kids enjoy these differentiated winter pattern block mats as much as my kids did!
Check out these other fun winter activities!
Winter Fine Motor Mats with Pom Poms
Winter Math and Literacy Activities