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Oh hi everybody! Today, Im going to talk to you about patterns, and patterns, and maybe even patterns. Ho, I really like patterns! OK, so a pattern is something that happens again and again. And when something happens again and again, we say that it repeats. REPEATS BOOP! REPEATS BOOP! REPEATS BOOP! OK, that was a pattern that was made by repeating sounds and repeating actions. But did you know we can also see patterns? Oh yes we can! For example, look at this beautiful sweater. Oh wow! If you look closely, the same kinds of stripes happen again and again: red green yellow, then red green yellow, then red green yellow. And when the same things happen again and again, and in the same order, it is called a pattern, and a pattern always repeats. REPEATS BOOP! OK, so let us practice some patterns together. And first, we are going to practice with our hands. Most people have two hands. A left hand, and a right hand. Now lets make a pattern! When I say left,