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Repeat to Create: Pattern and Rhythm in Art

Overview

Students explore how repeating shapes, lines, or colours can create patterns and a sense of rhythm in artwork.

Learning Objective
Students understand how repetition creates pattern and rhythm in visual compositions.

Resources needed

  • Paper
  • Pencils
  • Optional: coloured pencils or markers

Lesson stages

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  1. 1 Introduce pattern as repeated elements and rhythm as a visual flow.
  2. 2 Show or describe examples (tiles, textiles, nature patterns).
  3. 3 Students identify patterns around them.
  4. 4 Demonstrate creating a simple repeating unit.
  5. 5 Students design their own repeating element.
  6. 6 Repeat the element across the page to create rhythm.
  7. 7 Encourage consistency and spacing.
  8. 8 Add colour or variation to enhance pattern.
  9. 9 In pairs, students describe the pattern rule.
  10. 10 Discuss: what makes patterns visually satisfying?

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Variations

  • Create irregular patterns instead of regular ones.
  • Use only geometric or only organic shapes.
  • Turn patterns into borders or designs for objects.
More information

Teach: pattern, repeat, rhythm, sequence, design. Use frames: 'My pattern repeats…', 'The rule is…'.

Provide grids or templates. Allow copying patterns before creating original ones.

Can students create a repeating pattern? Can they explain the repetition rule?

Draw patterns in sand or arrange objects physically.

Students may create random designs instead of true repetition.

Pattern and rhythm are used widely in art, textiles, and architecture.