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Skip Counting Charts
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March 17, 2020 by 9 Comments
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Thank you for creating these and for not stopping at 10s.
Most welcome!! :)
Thank you! I’m reviewing multiplication tables with my 4th graders and this is going to help us a lot!
I love these! My kids are struggling to learn math facts and skip counting. What a great tool to help them learn! Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing this so generously!
THANK you so much for ministering to families (esp homeschooling ones :D) in such a practical way. Your printables are amazing and you are so generous to offer them for free. From the bottom of my heart – thank you!
Thank you so much!!!!! I had a concern of teaching my daughter, an emerging 1st grader, to count by 5’s and 2’s and thanks to you I have found the easiest resource for me to use to teach and for her to learn. For current use and for years to come. A lifesaver you are!!
Thank you!! These are just what I was looking for and not able to find.
Thanks so much for the resources. They will definitely help my students with learning difficulties better understand the concept of skip counting.