Hi!๐๐ฝ♀️ This Monday ( Last monday of being at Wigram ) We were required to make some patterns and this is my ones Also dont be shy try and to do them itll be fun then just comment what you think and ill see if its
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Hi!๐๐ฝ♀️ This Monday ( Last monday of being at Wigram ) We were required to make some patterns and this is my ones Also dont be shy try and to do them itll be fun then just comment what you think and ill see if its
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ReplyDeleteMy name is Shannon, and I’m from the Summer Learning Journey.
Those are some really cool patterns! I particularly like the sequence one. Is the pattern that if you add the two preceding numbers together, you get the following number? So 2 + 2 = 4 and 2 + 4 = 6 and so on? It’s a very clever pattern!
I really like numbers, maths is one of my favourite subjects! I also like economics, I study it at university. What are your favourite subjects?
I notice that some of the letters in the boxes in your symbol pattern aren’t in the boxes. Is this what it’s supposed to look like? It’s a challenging pattern to crack! Perhaps you could tell me what pattern it is and how you thought of such an ingenious one!
Ka kite anล,
Shannon (SLJ)