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By focusing on these five essential mathematical concepts number sense, measurement, geometry, patterns, and data analysis and using the strategies outlined in this guide, we can give children the mathematical skills they need to succeed in school and beyond.
Nature produces an amazing assortment of patterns such as tessellations, fractals, spots, stripes, spirals, waves, foams, meanderings, Voronoi, and line patterns such as s. Some patterns in nature are a combination of designs such as the fractals and spirals found in some plants.
Conceptual learning in mathematics focuses on teaching math by concepts rather than asking students to memorize isolated facts, methods, or formulas. Concepts are the big ideas or the whys related to solving math problems. Addition/subtraction and decimals/fractions are both recognizable examples.
In Mathematics, a pattern is a repeated arrangement of numbers, shapes, colours and so on. The Pattern can be related to any type of event or object. If the set of numbers are related to each other in a specific rule, then the rule or manner is called a pattern. Sometimes, patterns are also known as a sequence.
Types of patterns found everywhere in nature include symmetry, branching, spirals, s, spots, stripes, chaos, flows, meanders, waves, dunes, bubbles, foam, arrays, crystals, and tilings.

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These patterns recur in different contexts and can sometimes be modelled mathematically. Natural patterns include symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, s and stripes.
Mathematics is concerned with numerical facts and relationships. Mathematics is concerned with problems that involve space and shape. Mathematics establishes many links between spatial phenomena. Mathematics enables man to comprehend his ideas and conclusions precisely.
Answer: A Zebra Stripes pattern. Polka dots in a dress. branching patterns of trees. the pattern of sunflowers as they follows sunlight. the wave pattern in the oceans. the traffic lights. patterns of a snowflake. the hexagonal patterns in a beehive.

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