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Finding Patterns
What's the pattern? Learners skip count to complete 12 sequences, some of which increase and some of which decrease. As they solve each number pattern they count by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, and 100, getting some extra subtraction and addition...
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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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Identifying Patterns
Explore number attributes and skip counting through patterns! Scholars find the pattern in each of these sequences and continue it by writing in the remaining values. They count consistently by various intervals, sometimes forwards and...
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Counting Back
Where does the frog stop? Help youngster visualize subtraction with a frog on 10 steps. He starts on the step coordinated with the minuend and hops down based on the subtrahend. By doing this, scholars are counting on backwards and...
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Counting Out Loud
These number sequences are quite fun to look at! Beginning counters complete six of them as they say and write in the numbers. They count only by 1s, however some of these move from greatest to least. The highest number here is 20. Once...
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Counting Down
It's time for liftoff for these math rockets and the only way to get them into the sky is through the power of subtraction! Scholars begin with a double-digit number, subtracting numbers in a sequence to reach zero. There are four...
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Identifying Patterns
Investigators examine the clues to complete 17 sequences by skip counting backwards. There are two examples to get them started, and all of these patterns include the first three numbers but are missing the last five. If you want...
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Mentally Add and Subtract 10 or 100
Don't let the title of this one fool you; scholars skip count only by 10 in this number sequence activity. They fill in missing numbers on a number line to complete each sequence, adding or subtracting 10. There are two addition problems...
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Understanding 10: Backwards and Forwards
Help your young mathematicians completely master 10 by practicing one-to-one correspondence, number recognition, and recording numbers displayed. They make 10 with groups of two-different colored cubes and color in 10-frames to show how...
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How Many Ways Can You Count?
Youngsters chorally count to 100 by 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s, and backwards from 20, using chip markers and a hundreds chart. Includes a printable chart and a teacher checklist for assessing mastery.
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Skittles Math
In this using Skittles candy to solve problems learning exercise, students count them, sort them by color, make and color a pattern, and line them up to count backwards while eating them to zero. Students complete four activities.
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Counting Back in Tens
In this counting by 10's worksheet, students count backwards by 10's, starting from different 2 digit numbers. Students complete 4 problems.
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Complete the Series: 896 - 891
In this number series worksheet, students complete the number series by counting backwards from 896 through 891. Students fill in 4 numbers.
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Complete the series: 946 - 941
In this complete the series worksheet, students count backward to fill in the blanks for numbers 946 - 941. Students fill in four numbers to complete the series.
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Complete the series: 666 - 661
For this complete the series worksheet, students fill in the blanks for the numbers in between 666 and 661. Students fill in 4 numbers and count backwards.
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Count backwards and complete the series
In this complete the series worksheet, students count backwards to fill in the blanks for numbers 789 through 784. Students complete 4 numbers.
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Count Backwards and Complete the Series
In this count backwards worksheet, students count backwards from 100 to 95 and complete the series by filling in the missing numbers. Students fill in 3 missing numbers.
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Counting Back in Tens
In this counting back in tens worksheet, students complete number lines. In this problem solving worksheet, students count down to fill in the blanks for four number lines.
ICT Games
Ict Games: Whack a Mole
Students practice number identification and counting forwards and backwards by whacking the mole with the right number.
E-learning for Kids
E Learning for Kids: Math: Street Orchestra: Subtraction
Meet Carlos and his street band "The Take Aways". Help him count his players and the people in the audience!
ICT Games
Ict Games: Bottle Take Away
This is an online tool where students take away one bottle at a time to practice the skill of counting backwards. The highest number students can start with to count backwards is 21.