Here is a quick reference chart for skip counting 1's to 13's.
Here are some slides with skip counting tables. For each number, there are 6 slides, with various levels of difficulty (number of boxes already filled in). I printed these two slides per page, creating flash cards about the size of index cards. I printed each set on different color stock paper to keep them separate.
Here are some fun worksheets for practicing skip counting. Helpful narrative to get the kids started... "The blocks that lead Mario to safety only become solid with the correct number filled in."
I have attached my word document that I created for the skip counting cards for Cycle 1. I printed out each page, laminated them, cut into individual squares, hole punched in each corner, and then put cards on a metal ring. I attached a picture of it finished. I hope that this is helpful for you. Amy Lupia
A fun review game I've played with my son, and will use in my class as a team speed competition... Before giving them a set of counting cards, remove one or two of the numbers. Then give them the set and have them put the cards in order and determine which card(s) is missing.
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