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Author: Kathleen Saunders
Counting by 2s Song!
There is many other videos on YouTube that are similar to this. If you are not struggling with 2s, try searching counting by 5s or 10s!
Skip Counting Homework!
1. Use chalk to draw a hopscotch pattern on the ground outside or use masking tape on the floor inside.
2. Create a diagram with eight square sections and number them each by 2s, 5s, or 10s.
3. Each player has a marker such as a stone, bottlecap, shell, button, etc. Players hop in single squares with one foot (either foot is fine), and use two feet for the side by side squares, one in each square.
4. Upon completion of the hop sequence, the player continues their turn, tossing the marker into square number two and repeating the pattern.
5. Once you’re more comfortable hopping in each square, try reading and counting the numbers allowed, while jumping in the squares.
6. Try changing the numbers from 2s to 5s or from 5s to 10s.
7. Try adding more square sections. Then repeat until you’re comfortable counting.
Counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s Practice at Home!
1. Print out 3 different copies of the worksheet
2. Take 3 different color crayons/pencils/markers
3. highlight or circle while counting by 2s on one worksheet
4. highlight or circle while counting by 5s on another worksheet
5. highlight or circle while counting by 10s on another worksheet

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