Good morning everyone! As promised I have another fabulous freebie for you today.

Last week I put up my full color Pattern Block Number cards and today I have the black and white version for all of you out there waiting! These are great for adding a little more challenge to your student’s day as well as saving on color printer ink.

Just like the colored version, since this is a preschool activity I stuck with numbers 1-20. You can use these fun cards with any Wooden Pattern Blocks. (That is a link to find them on Amazon, but they should all be similar in size to other pattern blocks so you can use any brand you prefer.)

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–> Click here to download the 1-20 B/W Pattern Block Cards <–

TO USE:

I normally print these pages on cardstock then laminate them just so they last longer, but you certainly don’t have to do that. Here’s a close up of one of the pages. Your student will simply match the pattern block cards onto each sheet to re-create the number. I also added a dashed font written version of each number so your student can trace and read the number as well just for a little added practice.

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MORE PATTERN BLOCK PRINTABLES:

If you missed the alphabet sheets, I added them to my Letter of the Week curriculum, but if you purchased it prior, you can just download them here free! This is one of the Teeny Tot’s new favorite activities, and she’s usually very pleased when she can complete the puzzles on her own!

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And if you missed my other pattern block printables earlier last year, I have some fun pattern block activity cards as well! My kids love doing patterns and the picture cards using the pattern blocks, they’re great for hands on coordination skills as well as pre-math skills too!

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I hope you enjoy today’s Pattern Block freebies!

Here are links to download my other pattern block printables:

COMING SOON! Alphabet Cards in Black and White!

11 Comments

  1. Thank you so much for the B&W version. The day you posted the color set, I printed a few for my daughter and the printer was low on cyan, so all the colors were off anyway. It was more of a challenge for her and I’ve been looking forward to this set. These will be great.

    Thank you for sharing these resources.

    leslie
  2. Dear Erica,
    Thank you for sharing the different versions of pattern block numbers and letters. They are so engaging that my kiddos have fun while they are learning! Bless you!

    Dina

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