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|content=This module introduces the various ways in which patterns are recorded and used in mathematics, science and technology. <br> <br> Chapter 1: Getting started<br />Chapter 2: Number patterns<br />Chapter 3: Rectangles and circles<br />Chapter 4: Visual patterns<br />Chapter 5: Identifying birds<br />Chapter 6: Conclusions<br />References<br />Acknowledgements  
|content=This module introduces the various ways in which patterns are recorded and used in mathematics, science and technology. <br> <br> Chapter 1: Getting started<br />Chapter 2: Number patterns<br />Chapter 3: Rectangles and circles<br />Chapter 4: Visual patterns<br />Chapter 5: Identifying birds<br />Chapter 6: Conclusions<br />References<br />Acknowledgements  
|strategy= This resource is broken down into chapters covering various topics.  Each chapter highlights the study skills required to work through the real world examples and activities given.  They contain sets of problems to be solved, some of which involve higher order thinking skills (for example, being asked to correct a set of instructions), and all of which introduce - and encoruage the use of - mathematical langauge.  The resource could be used in class, or as a useful homework pack.
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|Learning Objectives=Students should understand that:<br />* patterns play an important part in everyday life; and are very important in sciences,<br />* there are several uses of the word 'pattern', <br />* patterns can be recorded or described using various techniques, but they are essentially mathematical phenomena.<br />
|Learning Objectives=Students should understand that:<br />* patterns play an important part in everyday life; and are very important in sciences,<br />* there are several uses of the word 'pattern', <br />* patterns can be recorded or described using various techniques, but they are essentially mathematical phenomena.<br />