Understanding patterns enables students to organize, code, and categorize information across subjects and is an essential life skill. Recognizing and remembering the patterns found in letters, words, and sentence structures is important for reading and writing. In math, understanding patterns helps students understand the logic and order behind challenging concepts. Strong patterning skills help students in science draw upon prior knowledge to make logical predictions or hypotheses. Building patterning skills early can help students develop strong abstraction and flexible thinking skills.
Best-suited for students with weaker: Attention, Inhibition, Long-term Memory, Short-Term Memory, Spatial Skills, Working Memory (Source: Digital Promise Learner Variability Project)