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Preview of Skip Counting Top-It Bundle (played like War)

Skip Counting Top-It Bundle (played like War)

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ALL 5 OF MY SKIP COUNTING TOP-IT GAMES FOR LESS THAN THE PRICE OF 3! This bundle includes: SKIP COUNTING BY EVEN 2’s with bugs SKIP COUNTING BY ODD 2’s with ocean creatures SKIP COUNTING BY 3’s with penguins (can be used with numbers to 36 or 99) SKIP COUNTING BY 5’s with pirate dogs SKIP COUNTING BY 10’s with animals - 2 sets - can be used to practice true multiples of 10 (10, 20, 30)) OR 10 more or 10 less than numbers ending in 5 (15, 25, 35), OR combine the two sets of cards for a greater
Preview of Skip Counting by 3's Top-It with Penguins

Skip Counting by 3's Top-It with Penguins

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This activity provides practice skip counting by 3’s. Depending on which cards are used, you can cap the numbers at 36 or 100. Students will generate the first, middle or last number in a sequence of 3 numbers. Following the rules of popular Top-It (War) card games, students need little or no instruction on how to play, The cards also provide accurate depictions of 17 species of penguins. To prepare the game simply print out the cards and the number lines: For practice up to 36, print out 2 co
Preview of Skip Counting with my Dogs

Skip Counting with my Dogs

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Skip counting is fun when the reward for a correct answer is choosing a cute dog for one of your doghouses! This activity provides practice skip counting by 10’s, 5’s, 2’s (even numbers) or 2’s (odd numbers) by challenging students to generate the skip count number that comes after or before a given number, or between two numbers. 2-6 students can play. Make extra copies of the dog cards, and you have 4 center activities which can accomodate a total of 24 students. Includes 24 game boards (6 e
Preview of Skip Counting by 10's Top-It with Animals

Skip Counting by 10's Top-It with Animals

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This activity provides practice skip counting by10’s. Students will generate the first, middle or last number in a sequence of 3 numbers. You may choose to use cards requiring students to generate only true multiples of 10 (10, 20, 30, 40, etc.) OR 10 more or 10 less than numbers ending in 5 (15, 25, 35, 45), OR combine the two sets of cards for a greater challenge. Following the rules of popular Top-It (War) card games, students need little or no instruction on how to play, and they will love
Preview of Skip Counting by Odd 2's Top-It with ocean creatures

Skip Counting by Odd 2's Top-It with ocean creatures

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This activity provides practice skip counting odd numbers by 2’s. Students will generate the first, middle or last number in a sequence of 3 numbers. Following the rules of popular Top-It (War) card games, students need little or no instruction on how to play, and they will love the colorful ocean creatures. To prepare the game simply print out the 50 game cards and number line. Laminate for durability. Cut apart the cards. Cut the two rows of number strips apart and assemble into a number li
Preview of Skip Counting by Even 2's Top It with Bugs

Skip Counting by Even 2's Top It with Bugs

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This activity provides practice skip counting by even 2’s. Students will generate the first, middle or last number in a sequence of 3 numbers. Following the rules of popular Top-It (War) card games, students need little or no instruction on how to play, and they will love the cute bug graphics . To prepare the game simply print out the 50 game cards and number line. Laminate for durability. Cut apart the cards. Cut the two rows of number strips apart and assemble into a number line. To play (
Preview of Pizza Math Bingo

Pizza Math Bingo

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A fun way to practice equivalent number combinations! Students choose the numbers they write in the pepperonis, so every game is different. Choose numbers or a combination of numbers and number criteria to define the target number. Students then search for any two numbers on their board which, when added or subtracted, yield the target number. Students will discover that some numbers can be formed with more combinations than others, and will use this information when playing subsequent games. An
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