These numeric patterns and function machine worksheets help students master mathematical relationships through hands-on practice. Students work with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to identify rules, create equations, and analyze functions using tables, graphs, and input-output machines.
Function machine worksheets develop input-output reasoning skills. Students figure out the rule a function machine uses — whether addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, or a two-step operation — by analyzing input-output pairs, then apply the rule to find missing values. Resources span third through sixth grade.
These worksheets help students identify and describe pattern rules. Activities include spotting attributes in number patterns, creating patterns from given rules, writing equations from function machine data, and determining whether patterns use addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. Worksheets also include matching patterns and using tables to continue rules. Spanning fourth and fifth grade standards.
Students practice continuing number patterns by identifying the rule and predicting what comes next. Worksheets include patterns that increase or decrease by a constant amount, finding missing numbers in sequences, choosing the correct pattern from multiple options, and using a 100 chart to spot patterns. Aligned with fourth grade.
Students learn to identify whether a relationship is a function using equations, graphs, and tables. Activities include applying the vertical line test to graphs, checking if each input has exactly one output in tables, finding points that belong to a given function, and matching function equations to tables. Aligned with eighth grade standards.