Skip Counting
Skip Counting
Students will understand skip counting by identifying and demonstrating counting by §111.3. Mathematics, Grade 1, Adopted 2012.
(b) Knowledge and skills.
twos, fives and tens.
(5) Algebraic reasoning. The student applies mathematical process standards
to identify and apply number patterns within properties of numbers and
operations in order to describe relationships. The student is expected to:
(B) skip count by twos, fives, and tens to determine the total number of
objects up to 120 in a set;
Lesson Details
Objectives Students will count from a given number by counting by Materials Needed
(Specify skills/information that will twos, fives and tens. • Paper plate
be learned.)
Students will use a paper plate with string to • String
demonstrate skip counting. • Pencil
• Marker
Information Anchor chart- Explain how to skip count by twos, fives, • Hole Punch
(Give and/or demonstrate necessary and tens. • Notecards
information)
Skip Count- Counting forwards by twos, fives and tens. • Tape
• Counters
Summary The students will understand skip counting by actively Additional Notes
participating in a guided lesson. Demonstrate
understanding by earning two check marks and
expanding their knowledge by actively participating.