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Grade 2 Skip Counting - Hard

Subject: Skip Counting · Grade: 2 · Worksheet · Hard · vv2025.11.15

A hard grade 2 worksheet for Skip Counting.

Worksheet snapshot

Pages
3
Est. time
33 min
Answer key
Included
What you’ll practice
  • Skip Counting (2s, 5s, 10s)
  • Key concepts: Understanding core skip counting (2s, 5s, 10s) concepts for Grade 2; Applying skip counting (2s, 5s, 10s) strategies appropriate to Grade 2
  • Students master skip counting (2s, 5s, 10s) at Grade 2 level, working with challenging problems, explaining their reasoning, and applying concepts to new situations.
  • Apply it: Skip Counting (2s, 5s, 10s) at the Grade 2 level connects to everyday situations students encounter: problem-solving in daily life, making sense of quantities and relationships, and building mathematical literacy for future learning.
Sample problems
  • Fill in the missing number: 26, ___, 10, 2, -6
  • Fill in the missing number: 0, -8, -16, ___, -32
  • Which is greater: 75 or 46?

About Skip Counting (2s, 5s, 10s)

Skip counting involves counting by intervals other than one, revealing patterns in our number system and building the foundation for multiplication.

Skip counting bridges counting and multiplication, helps students understand multiples and patterns, and is used in practical contexts like counting money and telling time.

Skip Counting (2s, 5s, 10s)

Skip-count by 2s, 5s, and 10s within 100 to build early multiplication sense and pattern recognition.

This hard level worksheet:

Switch between skip-counts (2s→5s→10s), identify the rule, and connect patterns to arrays or money models.

Key Concepts

  • Recognize and extend skip-count patterns
  • Relate skip-counting to repeated addition
  • Use patterns to predict next and previous terms

Prerequisite skills

Count within 120; add within 20; understand tens and ones.

Teaching Strategies

Use bead strings, hundred charts, and coins (nickels/dimes); have students point and chant; map skip-counts onto simple arrays.

Assessment ideas

Have students skip count by different intervals. Present sequences with missing numbers. Ask students to identify the skip counting pattern used. Connect to multiplication facts.

Common Challenges

Losing track when starting from non-zero; mixing place value when writing sequences (e.g., 52, 53 when counting by 5s).

Real-World Applications

Counting coins, tallying pairs of items, and estimating groups quickly.

Extension Activities

Invent a skip-count pattern starting at 17 and explain the rule; link skip-counts to early multiplication facts.

Parent Tips

Count coins together by 5s/10s; skip-count steps or seats in 2s/5s to make it routine.

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