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Skip Counting Binder 6–10| Math Fluency & Pattern Practice | SPED & Intervention
Skip Counting Binder 6–10| Math Fluency & Pattern Practice | SPED & Intervention
Skip Counting Binder 6–10| Math Fluency & Pattern Practice | SPED & Intervention
Skip Counting Binder 6–10| Math Fluency & Pattern Practice | SPED & Intervention
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Extend skip-counting skills with this Skip Counting Binder (6–10) designed for students who are ready to move beyond foundational patterns.

This binder targets skip counting by 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, and 10s, maintaining the same structured routine used in the 1–5 binder while increasing numerical complexity. The predictable layout supports students who need consistency while challenging them with higher-level counting patterns.

Perfect for upper-elementary intervention, learning support, and targeted skill reinforcement.

Target Audience

  • Grades 2–4
  • Special Education / Learning Support
  • Math intervention and enrichment
  • ABA and therapy settings
  • Homeschool families

What’s Included

For each skip count (6s–10s):

  • Number line (short and extended range)
  • Build-the-sequence activity
  • Fill-in-the-missing-numbers practice
  • Number path for fluency
  • Write & Trace (selected benchmark numbers)
  • Blank Write & Trace page
  • Quick Check assessment
  • Skip-counting tokens + storage page

How to Use

  • Small-group math instruction
  • Intervention sessions
  • Enrichment activities
  • One-on-one practice

Prep

  • Print and place in a binder
  • No cutting required if desired
  • Optional lamination for reuse

Helpful Tips

  • Pair verbal counting with finger tracking
  • Allow reference to number lines
  • Focus on consistency before speed
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Skip Counting Binder 6–10| Math Fluency & Pattern Practice | SPED & Intervention

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Looking for a complete, structured skip counting system that actually works for diverse learners? This Skip Counting Binder Bundle (1–10) includes two full binders covering skip counting by 1s through 10s, plus exclusive bonus worksheets only available in the bundle. Designed with Special Education
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Description


Extend skip-counting skills with this Skip Counting Binder (6–10) designed for students who are ready to move beyond foundational patterns.

This binder targets skip counting by 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, and 10s, maintaining the same structured routine used in the 1–5 binder while increasing numerical complexity. The predictable layout supports students who need consistency while challenging them with higher-level counting patterns.

Perfect for upper-elementary intervention, learning support, and targeted skill reinforcement.

Target Audience

  • Grades 2–4
  • Special Education / Learning Support
  • Math intervention and enrichment
  • ABA and therapy settings
  • Homeschool families

What’s Included

For each skip count (6s–10s):

  • Number line (short and extended range)
  • Build-the-sequence activity
  • Fill-in-the-missing-numbers practice
  • Number path for fluency
  • Write & Trace (selected benchmark numbers)
  • Blank Write & Trace page
  • Quick Check assessment
  • Skip-counting tokens + storage page

How to Use

  • Small-group math instruction
  • Intervention sessions
  • Enrichment activities
  • One-on-one practice

Prep

  • Print and place in a binder
  • No cutting required if desired
  • Optional lamination for reuse

Helpful Tips

  • Pair verbal counting with finger tracking
  • Allow reference to number lines
  • Focus on consistency before speed
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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