Sunday, September 18, 2011

Fun Skip Counting Videos and Activities



Greetings,

We hope you had a great week.  Today we are sharing with you fun skip counting videos we created to assist your child to learn how to skip count.  Try these fun skip counting videos using the colorful 100's chart.  If you play the video above you will see the tutorial on skip counting by 10's.

Make sure you book mark this blog article or my YouTube site to practice skip counting with you or your  child.  You will notice down below other skip counting videos.  Once your child has mastered the 10's then you can have them practice on their 5's, 2's 3's, 4's, 6's, 7's, 8's and 9's. 

If you are unable to play the videos, then you can click here and it will take you to my YouTube Channel.  Stay tuned to the channel because more educational videos will be coming soon. 

These our great exercises to prepare students for multiplication facts. Now you can dowload and print a free 100's chart to practice skip counting with your child.  Simply click on the picture below to dowload the free PDF.
Have your child fill in the correct square when skip counting with numbers. Once the chart is filled out.  Check the answers with one of the videos below.  We hope you enjoy all the free resources.

The video below is a tutorial on skip counting by 5's using the 100's chart.


The video below is a tutorial on skip counting by 2's using the 100's chart.


The video below is a tutorial on skip counting by 3's using the 100's chart.


The video below is a tutorial on skip counting by 4's using the 100's chart.


The video below is a tutorial on skip counting by 6's using the 100's chart.


The video below is a tutorial on skip counting by 7's using the 100's chart.


The video below is a tutorial on skip counting by 8's using the 100's chart.


The video below is a tutorial on skip counting by 9's using the 100's chart.


The video below is a tutorial on skip counting by 11's using the 100's chart.


The video below is a tutorial on skip counting by 12's using the 100's chart.

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