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Skip Counting Puzzles BUNDLE | Fun Skip Counting Activities

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    Help your students master skip counting and lay the foundation for multiplication. These fun and engaging LOW PREP Skip Counting Puzzles will provide your students with hands-on skip counting practice. These skip counting puzzles will help your students skip count by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 100. With 10 different puzzles for each targeted skip counting area, you can fill your math centers with these fun, hands-on activities your students will love.  

    **Save 30% off the price of the individual sets by purchasing this bundle!**

    Your students will practice skip counting forward and backward as they build each of these pictures. These puzzles include skip counting from a variety of starting numbers to help your students do more than just memorize basic skip counting. 

    Skip Counting Puzzles Bundle includes:

    • 100 LOW PREP skip counting puzzles for multiples of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10  and 100
    • Teacher Tips for helping struggling students
    • Instructions and tips for using the skip counting puzzles

    Skip Counting Puzzles are Perfect for:

    • Morning work
    • Homework
    • Small group instruction
    • Math Centers / Math Stations
    • Remediation or RTI
    • Ongoing assessment
    • In-class practice or review

    Download the preview to view a sample of the skip counting puzzles.

    The puzzles in this pack cover all common places where kids get stuck with skip counting, including

    • Moving beyond place value barriers (for example getting past 100 when counting by 10s).
    • Starting to count at any number that’s not a multiple. For instance, once students can count in 10’s starting at 10 or 20 or 50. Can they count in 10’s starting at 12 or 33?
    • Being able to skip count both forward and backward at any number.

    The puzzle sequences counting forward include:

    2 – 20; 2 – 24; 30 – 52; 15 – 33; and 91 – 113.

    3 – 30; 3 – 36; 90 – 123; 21 – 54; and 97 – 130.

    4 – 40; 4 – 48; 52 – 96; 33 – 77; and 96 – 140.

    5 – 50; 5 – 60; 70 – 125; 17 – 72; and 185 – 240.

    6 – 60; 6 – 72; 60 – 126; 31 – 85; and 57 – 123.

    7 – 70; 7 – 84; 70 – 147; 25 – 102; and 89 – 166.

    8 – 80; 8 – 96; 84 – 172; 47 – 135; and 119 – 207.

    9 – 90; 9 – 108; 66 – 165; 23 – 122; and 211 – 310.

    10 – 100; 10 – 120; 40 – 150; 13 – 103; and 27 – 137.

    100 – 1000; 100 – 1200; 60 – 1160; 17 – 1117; and 99 – 1199.

    The puzzle sequences counting backward include:

    20 – 2; 24 – 2; 150 – 128; 103 – 85; and 190 – 68.

    30 – 3; 36 – 3; 120 – 87; 99 – 66; and 220 – 187.

    40 – 4; 48 – 4; 184 – 140; 272 – 228; and 99 – 55.

    50 – 5; 60 – 5; 130 – 75; 89 – 34; and 325 – 270.

    60 – 6; 72 – 6; 160 – 94; 109 – 55; and 193 – 127.

    70 – 7; 84 – 7; 180 – 103; 103 – 26; and 227 – 150.

    80 – 8; 96 – 8; 198 – 110; 101 – 13; and 313 – 225.

    90 – 9; 108 – 9; 176 – 77; 155 – 56; and 291 – 192.

    100 – 10; 120 – 10; 170 – 60; 109 – 19; and 144 – 34.

    1000 – 100; 1200 – 100; 1600 – 500; 1199 – 99; and 1577 – 477.

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    Melinda Crean

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
    Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
    Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.
    Relate counting to addition and subtraction (e.g., by counting on 2 to add 2).

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