I have made some new printable pattern block mats for Christmas!

More free printable pattern block mats are available on the Pattern Block page. Each mat comes in color and blackline, depending on your preference. The blackline mats offer more of a challenge as children figure out which shape goes in the space. Pattern blocks teach children about shapes and geometry, as well as develop their visual discrimination skills. Click on the thumbnails to download and print the mats.
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These mats are for classroom use only. Do NOT put these pattern block mats on your own site or blog. (Provide a link instead.) Do not sell them. Do not remove my copyright. No derivative works. Thank you for following my terms of use.
These mats are my own work: I came up with all of the designs, and made the mats using Photoshop.






































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Thank you!!
Thank you so much. I’m in a co-op with other 3 other moms doing preschool for our girls and is nice to find such a great resource. Thanks again.
Thank you! WIll be using these with pre-k and Kinder kids!
thanks, Betsy!
I really love the idea of the pattern blocks! However, where do I get them? I saw some pattern blocks on amazon, but not quite sure if they would be the right size.
Thank you,
Heather
I believe most pattern blocks are standard size. Try Lakeshore Learning or Kaplan or ABC School Supply.
Thank you very very much!!!!!
Thanks for sharing!!
Printed these for my preschool-age kids – thanks so much, they will be occupied for quite awhile with these!
thanks, Nicole!
I have a question, I’m new to pattern blocks and wondering if you buy the wooden shaped blocks to do this activity? I know my 3yr old would love this, but I don’t have any blocks yet.
Hi, my classroom already had the wooden pattern blocks, so I didn’t have to buy them, but most educational supply catalogs have them. Try Lakeshore Learning or ABC School Supply or Kaplan.
Thank You !!!!
I really enjoy yoru website. I love all the ideas. This is my 1st year to teach Kinder. I have taught other grades but nothing so low. Seeing your ideas sparks ideas of my own and I enjoy implementing yours in our classroom. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
thanks, Shara!
I’m putting these out for my 2nd graders to give them more ideas for making shapes. Thanks!
glad you like them, Heather!
You are amazing, i love these. Thank you!
I LOVE the pattern blocks!!!! My kids will love these so much…thank you so much for sharing these:))
glad you like them, Cherine!
Thank you for sharing these. I can’t wait to use them.
thanks, Karla!
I love these, thanks! For those of you asking about pattern blocks, I think you can order them off Amazon. You can also get them in foam, and Heidisongs has paper pattern blocks- you could run them on cardstock and laminate.
I was doing lesson plans for the week and wasn’t sure what I wanted to do for math: boring routine stuff or fun Christmas activities?? YOU came to my rescue!! You are so talented and giving. i really appreciate what you have shared. Thank you, thank you! Merry Christmas!!!
thanks, Julie!
Thank you so much for this resource! I will be adding it to our kindergarten math center!!!
Thank you so much for all your great resources. I’m a homeschooling mom and you save me tons of hours. Merry Christmas! God Bless you!
Thanks, Esther!
Love these. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Christina!
Wow, thanks. I am going to use these in combination from a sight word idea from pinterest. The shapes will have sight words written on it and pairs play Bingo by reading the word and using it in a sentence before covering the shape with the matching pattern block! I can’t wait to play this with my kinders!!!
Thank you so very much Karen. I’ve just given my 3 children (2 1/2, 4 and 7 1/2 yrs) a set of wooden pattern blocks yesterday. So generous of you to make and share these patterns. My DS (7 1/2 yrs) is doing them right now as I print them out and laminate the sheets. He’s so excited. Happy New Year.
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