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Counting by 3s, 4s, and 5s
Can learners recognize the pattern in these number sequences? Here's a hint: it's skip counting by either three, four, or five. There are three examples at the top demonstrating each of these, and scholars complete 15 number sequences to...
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Counting by 3s, 4s, and 5s
Skip count along the mushrooms to complete these number sentences which give young scholars an introductory look at addition and subtraction. Starting from five double-digit numbers, they subtract or add by threes, fours, and fives to...
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Relate Counting to Addition and Subtraction
Your math scholars may recognize patterns, but do they know they can use them to practice addition and subtraction? This worksheet has scholars counting by threes, fours, and sixes to analyze number patterns and complete a...
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Counting Practice
In this worksheet about counting students practice counting. Students are given a number to count by and a starting number and an ending number. There are five problems in which students fill in nine of the ten numbers in the ...
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Counting Practice
In this worksheet about counting students practice counting. Students are given a number to count by and a starting number and an ending number. Students also have one number within their sequence to use as a guide as they fill in the...
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Counting Practice
In this worksheet about counting students practice counting. Students are given a number to count by and a starting number and an ending number. There are five problems in which students fill in nine numbers of the ten numbers in ...
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Counting: Skip Counting 2
In this skip counting worksheet, students solve 5 problems that require them to skip count as indicated in the instructions for each problem set. Students fill in 9 blanks in each set. The range of numbers on this worksheet is 1-100.
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Counting Practice 2
In this skip counting practice worksheet, students fill in the blanks in each of the 10 rows with the appropriate numbers between 1 and 100. Students practice skip counting by 1's, 4's, 6's, 7's, and 8's.
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Study Buddies Skip-Counting Patterns
Two Study Buddies worksheets can be found through this link. In the first, math minors count flowers by 1s, and then again by 2s. They answer a few related questions. In the second, they are instructed to work with a partner and clap out...
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Skip Counting Worksheet
In this math worksheet, 3rd graders practice skip counting by 4's and 9's between given numbers. They complete 5 skip counting tables by filling in the blanks.
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Counting Practice
In this worksheet about counting students practice counting. Students are given a number to count by and a starting number and an ending number. Students also have one number within their sequence to use as a guide as they fill in the...
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Counting by 4's
In this counting worksheet, students count groups of objects by three, writing the numbers 1, 2, and 3 beneath the objects. Worksheet has a total of 3 rows, 6 objects each.
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Skip Counting: Homework
In this skip counting worksheet, students use the hundreds chart to help them count by 5's and color the numbers red that fit that pattern. Students then follow the pattern for the final set of problems and write in the missing numbers...
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Now That's a Problem!
Help learners improve multiplication skills by skip counting and creating their own multiplication word problems. They will begin by practicing skip counting and then illustrate word problems using a software program. Pixie is a software...
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Counting: Skip Counting 3
For this skip counting worksheet, students solve 10 problems that require them to skip count as indicated in the instructions for each problem set. Students fill in 9 blanks in each set. The range of numbers on this worksheet is 1-100.
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Counting Practice
In this math activity, 1st graders find the answers to the 10 problems by practicing the counting. The solutions are found on page 2.
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Book Title: Great Estimations
Explore estimation with your math class. They will estimate how many Cheerios are in a box. Then count and group 50 Cheerios on a twist tie and attach groups to represent hundreds. They then discuss and practice skip counting and revise...
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Patterns Relationship
For this patterns worksheet, students answer multiple choice questions about patterns containing one to four digit numbers. Students complete 10 multiple choice questions.
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4 Times Table
It's all about the fours as scholars practice their multiplication facts. They skip count on a number chart, shading in each multiple of four. Do they notice a pattern? Next, scholars complete five number sentenes multiplying four by...
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Cool Tools to Solve Challenging Word Problems
Students explore math functions by completing worksheets in class. In this word problem lesson, students read the story A Remainder of One and practice solving division problems from the story. Students complete a worksheet which...
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Everyday Mathematics: Multiples of 10
In this multiples of 10 worksheet, students sharpen their math skills as they learn to use multiples of 10 to help them with division and then try the 2 extra practice activities.
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Fundamentals of Multiplication
Third graders examine how multiplication is a quicker and neater form of addition and how they can simulate the concept of groups and (sets) to construct the visual effect of multiplication by way of forming groups of (2's) (3's) and (4's).
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Dividing Fractions
In this mathematics worksheet, 6th graders identify what the quotient looks like when they divide a smaller fraction by a larger fraction. They also write the reciprocal of each divisor and multiply when necessary.
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Positive and Negative Dominoes
Students play dominoes with regular dominoes rules with some modification. Every student keep score. Every count be used--not just the 5's as in dominoes. They count outside points using white dots as positive and red dots as negatives.