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Skip Counting 2nd Grade Math Skillbuilders

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Counting by ones, twos, threes, fives, and tens


Links verified on 6/21/11


  1. Ant Parade - Match numerals to numbers of ants in a concentration style game.
  2. Connect the Dots - Count by ones or fives with this FunBrain game.
  3. Connect the Dots - Make a dog appear by counting by fives with this FunBrain game.
  4. Count by 10's , Count by 100's, Count by 1000's - From Free Math Test.
  5. Counting by Twos - Click on the fish that comes next in skip counting. The 2 is already done for you.
  6. Counting by Twos - What number comes next if you are counting by twos? Scroll to the middle of the page to get to the practice session.
  7. Counting Game - Select the number you wish to count by and start counting!
  8. Dot-2-Dot-4-Fun - Many pages to select from, but must have good mouse control.
  9. Ghost Blasters - Click on ghosts that are multiples of ten. You can get multiple points on each ghost, so click as many times as you can.
  10. Give the Dog a Bone - Use a hundreds charts to find numbers.
  11. Rabbits - Recall multiplication facts using a hundreds chart.
  12. Sequences - Count by 2's, 5's, or 10's.
  13. Skip Counting - Color in the numbers as you skip count. Check out the patterns!
  14. Skip Counting - Look at the pattern. Pick the number that is missing by clicking on it.
  15. Spooky Sequences - One of the ghosts is missing a number. Click on the numbers along the bottom to enter the right number in the sequence.
    1. one digit numbers (by ones)
    2. two digit numbers (by ones)
    3. three digit numbers (by ones)
    4. counting by twos
    5. counting by fives
    6. counting by tens
    7. backward by ones
    8. backward by twos
    9. backward by fives
    10. backward by tens

  16. Super Sequencer - Input the starting number of a sequence, the increment, and then select the speed with which the next numbers will be displayed as your students predict the next number.
  17. Three is a Magic Number - Learn multiples of three.

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