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Why do children need to learn to count by 1s, 5s, 10s, and 100s with numbers less than 1,000? AND... how do we teach this skill?
SKILL: Numbers and Operations in Base Ten - 2.NBT.A.2 Count within 1,000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.

Do You Need Lesson Plans and Resources to Teach Counting Patterns Within 100 and Within 1,000? This blog post has lesson plans, task cards, color by number printables and center games for  and Second Grade Go Math 1.8 and 1.9, Counting Patterns Within 100 and Counting Patterns Within 1,000.  You will love how easy it is to prep this bundle for your math class. Perfect for small groups, read the room, centers, scoot, tutoring, Around the World whole class game, homework, seat work, so many ways to use these task cards that the possibilities are endless. Your students will enjoy the freedom of independent learning with these color by code worksheets and reviewing important skills with the center games and task cards! Perfect for an assessment grade for the week or for a substitute teacher day! #FernSmithsClassroomIdeas

WHY DO WE TEACH SKIP COUNTING? Skip counting is important not only because it becomes a basic life skill students can apply outside school, but one they will continue to use as they move up to the next grade. Activities such as sport, being paid an allowance, meal planning, shopping or even counting large quantities are made easier by the ability to skip count. Many students may not even realize they are skip counting when scoring for games like basketball and football. 

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Children become increasingly strong mathematician when using skip counting for basic tasks, for example, telling time and dealing with money. Skip counting is also essential as it lays a mathematical foundation for multiplication and division problems. Learning this skill and committing it to their tool box of mental math tricks during the primary grades, allows for a more positive math experiences in the intermediate grades and as a primary teacher, providing this "little skill" is actually a very import one!

An Introductory Lesson to Skip Counting
* Give your students a hundred chart, or based on your district's standards, a 120 chart. I have both of these charts available for you as a freebie on TpT. Click here is you need it. 
* Allow time for partners to fill out their charts together, or whole table groups. Allow them to build from each other's previous knowledge of counting to 100.
* Next, quickly review Counting Patterns Within 100. Project one of the charts to your board, either a completely blank one, or if pressed for time, one that is partially filled out. Call students up to the board or your document camera area to fill out the chart for you.

Pick one or two of the items below to review from my Counting Patterns Within 100 blog post.
Praise and congratulations ~ let them know when it is done that they have reviewed and mastered counting by ones. But next is a real challenge and are they up for "harder math?" "3rd grade math?" "adult math?" any term you would like to use to build enthusiasm and keep them engaged. Most boys and girls will cheer when you tell them it is too hard for them, {wink, wink} but continue to teach it and they master something you told them would be oh... sooooo... hard. :)

* Continuing - Let the students select one crayon, only one color, then guide them with your hundred chart on the board to color all the even numbers, using this lesson to review EVEN numbers....  discuss that counting by two is the same as coloring in all the even numbers. Have them take a random line and count / clap on the evens. For example, 11 CLAP 13 CLAP 15 CLAP 17 CLAP, etc. Review counting by 2s a few more times with different random lines.

* Now using the same chart but a different color, color in all the Counting by 5s numbers. Let the students discover that 10, 20, 30, etc. will now be colored twice and then explain that those numbers will appear both when you are counting by 2s and counting by 5s.
* This becomes a terrific transition when doing the last set, counting by 10s. ALL of the 10s will already be filled in on their charts.

{If you are limited in your teaching time, this freebie has the numbers already filled in for your students, just print and you are ready to start at the third step of this lesson.}

To Continuing the Lesson on Skip Counting
* Next practice counting by 1s, 5s and 10s in isolation. Show the students that not only can they count on by different amounts, they can also starting counting with different numbers.

Here are some examples if you need a jump start that you can project on your board.
Count by ones.
1. 1, 2, 3, ___, ___, ___
2. 35, 36, 37, ___, ___, ___

Count by fives.
1. 5, 10, 15, ___, ___, ___
2. 55, 60, 65, ___, ___, ___

Count by tens.
1. 10, 20, 30, ___, ___, ___
2. 40, 50, 60, ___, ___, ___

* Next practice counting by 1s, 5s and 10s in the middle of a counting pattern. 

Here are some more examples if you need a jump start that you can project on your board.
Count by ones.
1. 1, ___, 3, ___, ___, 6
2. 21, ___, ___, 24, ___

Count by fives.
1. 5,  ___, 15, 20, ___, ___
2. 65, ___, 75, ___, ___, 90

Count by tens.
1. 10, ___, 30, ___, 50, ___
2. 50, ___, 70, ___, ___

To Continuing the Above Lesson - Here is some help with Counting Patterns Within 1,000

* If you were not able to do the above lesson with the hands, counting to five and ten, I would recommend completing it now, but with more than 10 students so that your students can see that skipping doesn't just STOP at 100, it can go on and on and on, based on what items you have to count.

* To work on Skip Counting By 100s, you can write 100 on multiple index cards and have your students hold them up at the front of the classroom. Have each student tell what they are holding 100 of, for example, jelly beans, gummy bears.... once a child says 100 dollars, that's it, they will all pick MONEY, money talks in the primary grades. :) LOL!

* Stick with the same skip counting as yesterday, with tapping each student and counting 100, 200, 300, 400, etc. This method builds on their previous knowledge of the fact that you were counting hands, now you are counting what is IN THEIR HANDS! They love it....
  
* Next practice counting by 5s, 10s and 100s in isolation. Show the students that not only can they count on by different amounts, they can also starting counting with different numbers. Project this web page on your board for a quick help!

Here are some examples if you need a jump start.
Count by fives.
1. 5, 10, 15, ___, ___, ___
2. 155, 160, 165, ___, ___, ___
3. 525, 530, 535, ___, ___, ___

Count by tens.
1. 10, 20, 30, ___, ___, ___
2. 270, 280, 290, ___, ___, ___
3. 840, 850, 860, ___, ___, ___

Count by hundreds.
1. 100, 200, 300, ___, ___, ___
2. 300, 400, 500, ___, ___, ___
2. 400, 500, 600, ___, ___, ___

Here are some examples for COUNTING PATTERNS WITHIN 1,000 if you need a jump start that you can project on your board.
{LOOK FOR A PATTERN}

Count by fives.
1. 315, 320, 325, ___, ___, ___
2. 555, 560, 565, ___, ___, ___

Count by tens.
1. 610, 620, 630, ___, ___, ___
2. 840, 850, 860, ___, ___, ___

Count by hundreds.
1. 200, 300, 400, ___, ___, ___
2. 300, 400, 500, ___, ___, ___

* Next practice counting by 5s, 10s, and 100s in the middle of a counting pattern. 

Here are some more counting by examples if you need a jump start.
Count by fives.
1. 165,  ___, 185, 190, ___, ___
2. 605, ___, 615, ___, ___, 630

Count by tens.
1. 410, ___, 430, ___, 450, ___
2. 850, ___, 870, ___, ___

Count by hundreds.
1. 100, ___, 300, ___, 500, ___
2. 600, ___, 800, ___, ___

Another great whole group lessons for Counting By Five and Counting By Ten WITHIN 1,000.

* Line up ten children at the front of the room with their arms out, palms facing the rest of the students. Quickly discuss that each hand has five fingers and that you DO NOT need to count each finger, each time, you know it will be five now, five later, five tomorrow, etc. But, now start with 200 and practice counting on. You tap each hand with your hand or a teacher pointer and count, 205, 210, 215, 220, etc. with each tap. Repeat with the students counting along with you. Repeat with a student helper tapping the hands this time. Rotate out your students so that every student has many turns, using 400, then 660, maybe a challenging start with 940. My students use to love this simple activity.

* Next, start small with five students or again with ten students at the front of the classroom. Have your students place their own hands together with interlocking fingers, so that each student has ONE GROUP of fingers in their interlocked hands. Quick review that each child has TEN FINGERS and that number will not change, etc. Then start with 600 and count on by TENS as you tap each child, repeat, repeat, repeat! This little activity is also terrific at dismissal or if everyone is lined up ready for the music teacher, but her door is not open.... just a cute, quick time filler! Start with 200, 310, 800, 570, 400, 140, etc. to help you with a few quick examples for when you are tired and ready to go home, like at 9:00 am! Enjoy! :) 

When you are done with your lessons, I have some great resources for small group time, assessments, centers, seat work or even a spiral review later when you move to chapter two, Numbers to 1,000.
Are you a 2nd grade teacher looking for resources to review, reinforce, and remediate counting patterns within 1,000? Finding class time during the day to allow students to work on their basic math skills can be challenging! But knowing those math skills quickly will help your students master the harder math skills ahead of them! You will love the low prep, print and go ease of these 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Printable Resources Bundle.
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This bundle has task cards, color by number printables and center games for 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000. This Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Resource includes 5 color by number pages for introducing or reviewing counting patterns within 1,000, task cards, recording sheet, answer key, and center games to reinforce counting patterns within 1,000.

Counting within 1,000 and skip-counting by 5s, 10s, and 100s is an essential skill to master in 2nd grade as it transitions into the beginning understanding of multiplication. But your students still need to have some joy and fun by playing the center games, using the task cards, and coloring the color by number hidden pictures, perfect for bulletin boards and refrigerator museum art! Your students will also love working independently and in small groups with the task cards and center games! Perfect for an assessment grade for the week or for a substitute teacher day!
Your students will also love working independently and in small groups with the task cards and center games! Perfect for an assessment grade for the week or for a substitute teacher day!

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The 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Printable Resource Bundle Includes:

The 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Printable Task Cards Resource Part Includes:
Page 1 - Teacher Folder Cover - Cute, colorful cover for your personal teacher files. Attach to the front of a folder, keep all your pages inside the folder, place into your file cabinet, and you are all ready for next year with this easily identified Counting Patterns Within 1,000 task cards folder cover. OR add it to the front of a folder to create a moveable math center with the task cards and recording sheet pages inside of the folder. If space is limited in your classroom, a student can pick up the entire folder and take it to their desk for a portable math center.

Pages 2 to 4 - 12 Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Task Cards The directions state, "Continue the pattern." There is a pattern of numbers with one missing that the student needs to determine.

Page 5 - Recording Sheet.

Page 6 - Answer Key / Student Self-Checking Page

Pages 7 to 18
>>> FREE BONUS FILE <<<
Twelve Page Letter From Me! NEW REVISION ADDED August 2022
This letter includes many ways to use Center Games, Task Cards, and Color By Number in your classroom! The total number of pages on the TpT description page DOES NOT include these 12 pages.
>>> Please Note <<<
This free, bonus letter in is all three resources, but it is NOT INCLUDED in the total page count of this bundle on the TpT description page.

The 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Printable Center Games Resource Part Includes:
Page One - A colorful cover page stating "Counting Patterns Within 1,000" that can be used for a cover sheet for your file folder in your files. It can also be a math center folder cover for your students, by putting this math center in a folder with the folder cover, your students can take it back to their desk if your classroom space is limited. You can also use the cover page as a poster, placing it on the wall over your math center.

Page Two - A less colorful cover page, saving you colored ink, stating "Counting Patterns Within 1000" that can be used for a cover sheet for your file folder in your files. It can also be a math center folder cover for your students, by putting this math center in a folder with the folder cover, your students can take it back to their desk if your classroom space is limited. You can also use the cover page as a poster, placing it on the wall over your math center.

Page Three - Twelve center game cards with the math problems.

Page Four - Twelve center game cards with cute clip art and the answers.

Page Five - An Answer Key that can also be placed in your center game folder to be a Student Self-Checking Sheet.

Pages Six to Seventeen - NEW REVISION ADDED August 2022
A new letter from me - An Introduction to Color By Numbers, Task Cards, and Center Game Lessons, Including Math Center Ideas for Your Classroom! The total number of pages on the TpT description page DOES NOT include these 12 pages.
>>> Please Note <<<
This free, bonus letter in is all three resources, but it is NOT INCLUDED in the total page count of this bundle on the TpT description page.

Once your students know the expectations of using center games, your math skills math center can run all year with different skills from a variety of over 1,500+ of my center games! Click here to see all my center games.

There are many ways to use this Counting Patterns within 1,000 Resource, here are a few of my favorite ways:
  • Use one page as a game board, cut the other page. Place all those cards face down. Have the students turn over one card at a time, solve and place face up on the board. If they are incorrect, the card returns to the bottom of the pile. The winner is the student who places the final card. OR, for a "no winner" version, the goal is for the students to solve the cards independently, but to completely cover the board together. This version can ALSO be played two ways. One way is with the answer page as the game board, another way is with the math problem page as the game board instead.
  • You can also play this game with cutting all the cards and matching up the problems with the solutions.
  • For movement, place the problem cards around the room and the student(s) have to solve the math problem and leave the correct answer card at that location. Have a second student check the answers to extend the game.
  • Mix all the cards together, with two students, deal 5 cards to each student and then place the remaining cards face down. Use as a Go Fish card game!
  • Lay all the cards upside down on the floor and use as a Concentration (some call it Memory) Game!

The 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Printable Color By Number Resource Part Includes:
Page One - This Color By Number 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Page is a Folder Cover. This page is a cute, colorful cover for your personal teacher files. Attach to the front of a folder, keep all your pages inside the folder, place into your file cabinet, and you are all ready for next year with this easily identified color by number folder cover. OR attach it to a folder with the pages inside and create a "moveable" math center that your students can take to their desk if classroom space is limited.

Page Two - This Color By Number 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Page Focuses on Counting by Fives only. This color by number page features a cute, happy fish in a hidden picture color by number square.

Page Three - This Color By Number 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Page Focuses on Counting by Tens only. This color by number page features 3 blueberries in a hidden picture color by number square.

Page Four - This Color By Number 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Page Focuses on Counting by Fives only. This color by number page features a cute, little bat in a hidden picture color by number square, your students will adore his happy little smile!

Page Five - This Color By Number 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Page Focuses on Counting by Hundreds only. This color by number page is one of my favorite pages ever! It features a happy, cute little ghost in a hidden picture color by number square.

Page Six - This Color By Number 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Page Focuses on Counting by Hundreds only. This color by number page features a the word YELLOW in a hidden picture color by number square.

Pages Seven to Eleven - Answer Keys

Pages Twelve to Twenty-Three - NEW REVISION ADDED on August 2022
A new letter from me - An Introduction to Color By Numbers, Task Cards, and Center Game Lessons, Including Math Center Ideas for Your Classroom! The total number of pages on the TpT description page DOES NOT include these 12 pages.
>>> Please Note <<<
This free, bonus letter in is all three resources, but it is NOT INCLUDED in the total page count of this bundle on the TpT description page.

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*** CLASSROOM USE IDEAS ***
• Remediation and RTI groups
• Substitute teacher folders
• Scoot and Read the Room games
• Concentration
• Match Game
• Go Fish
• Assessments
• Fine motor skills work
• Indoor recess
• Morning work
• Emergency sub tubs
• Homework packets
• Math Night with Parents
• Math Centers Assignments
• Early morning arrival students
• After school tutoring
• Before school tutoring
• Small Group Work
• Morning Work Worksheet
• Seat Work
• Substitute Teacher Days
• Homework
• Morning Work Tubs
• Independent Practice
• Early Finishers
• Tutoring
• Clip Board Time Worksheet
• Indoor Recess
• And so much more!

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A Quick Recap of What's Included for YOU in this 2nd Grade Math Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Bundle:
  • The 2 pages of Center Games Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Problem and Answer Cards are all rectangular and very easy to print and cut on your paper slicer.
  • The 2 different adorable Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Covers perfect to print, laminate and use as a cover for the center game or as a poster, placing it on the wall over your math center.
  • The Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Center Games Answer Key is one full page, no need to cut. Just print, laminate and place with the center if you would like your students to have a Self-Checking Sheet.
  • Five Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Color By Number Pages
  • Five Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Color By Number Pages Matching Answer Keys
  • Teacher Organization Folder Cover and/or Center Folder Cover for the Counting Patterns Within 1,000Color by Numbers Resource.
  • 12 Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Color Task Cards Cards
  • 1 Recording Sheet
  • 1 Answer Key Sheet for the Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Task Cards - Perfect for a Student Self-Checking Sheet
  • Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Task Card Folder Cover
  • Twelve page letter with ideas, tips, and lesson plans for using Center Games, Task Cards, and Color By Number in your classroom!
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These high interest black and white printables are great for seat work, homework, small group work, substitute teacher folders, sub tubs, the possibilities are endless!

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Common Core State Standards
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.NBT.A.2
Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.

These Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Resources are also available as separate resources for your classroom.

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Click Here to Download this Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Color By Numbers Resource For Your Classroom Today

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BEFORE YOU TEACH COUNTING PATTERNS TO 1,000
HERE IS A LINK TO COUNTING PATTERNS TO 100
Do You Need Lesson Plans and Resources to Teach Counting Patterns Within 100 and Within 1,000? This blog post has lesson plans, task cards, color by number printables and center games for  and Second Grade Go Math 1.8 and 1.9, Counting Patterns Within 100 and Counting Patterns Within 1,000.  You will love how easy it is to prep this bundle for your math class. Perfect for small groups, read the room, centers, scoot, tutoring, Around the World whole class game, homework, seat work, so many ways to use these task cards that the possibilities are endless. Your students will enjoy the freedom of independent learning with these color by code worksheets and reviewing important skills with the center games and task cards! Perfect for an assessment grade for the week or for a substitute teacher day! #FernSmithsClassroomIdeas
When I first introduce Color By Numbers / Color By Codes to my students, I model a few on the document camera during the first week of school. This is especially important for a review of colors and reading the color words. I teach them to line up the crayon to the color word on the paper. Once they know it is PINK and not another "p word" for example PURPLE, I have them circle the word in the "Color By Code" box so that they can complete the worksheet independently when I'm at Small Groups later in the school year.

Do You Need Lesson Plans and Resources to Teach Counting Patterns Within 100 and Within 1,000? This blog post has lesson plans, task cards, color by number printables and center games for  and Second Grade Go Math 1.8 and 1.9, Counting Patterns Within 100 and Counting Patterns Within 1,000.  You will love how easy it is to prep this bundle for your math class. Perfect for small groups, read the room, centers, scoot, tutoring, Around the World whole class game, homework, seat work, so many ways to use these task cards that the possibilities are endless. Your students will enjoy the freedom of independent learning with these color by code worksheets and reviewing important skills with the center games and task cards! Perfect for an assessment grade for the week or for a substitute teacher day! #FernSmithsClassroomIdeas
{I wrote an entire blog post about this tip for new non-English speakers working on Color By Number and Color By Code resources, click here if you would like to read more.}

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Having markers at your math center, creates a little joy and allows the center to be a little more high interest for the boys and girls. It doesn't have to be a work of art, but it still should be fun. I wrote a post, click here to read it, about using Color By Numbers / Color By Codes and a piece of construction paper to add a little more joy and a little bit of art into to our students' lives. If ALL RIGOR and NO JOY is taking over your school, your classroom, here's a little bit of fun to overcome that sadness....
 

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In the above picture, I've used the center games' cover sheet and attached it to a simple two pocket folder.  This way you can quickly and easily prop it up anywhere in your room to become a math center. One way to play the game is to have all the cards cut out and match the problem card to the answer card. Matching stickers on the back can very easily create a self checking center too. Answer Key is also included for self checking if you desire to place that at the center.

Click Here to Download this Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Task Card, Color By Numbers, and Center Games Bundle For Your Classroom Today
Another way to play the game is to cut out all the answer cards and leave the problem cards as a single sheet, a single game board that students then solve. You can also create it in a vise-versa way, all the answer cards remain as is from the printer, using it as a game board and the problem cards are cut out to use to match to the game board. Place all three ways at your center to allow students multiple ways to play while they are at that center. Laminate your favorite way or all three ways to play for a longer life of your center.

Click Here to Download this Counting Patterns Within 1,000 Task Card, Color By Numbers, and Center Games Bundle For Your Classroom Today
In the above picture, I've used the center games' cover sheet and attached it to a simple two pocket folder.  This way you can quickly and easily prop it up anywhere in your room to become a math task card center. When you are done with these task cards, place them inside your folder and store them away with all of your chapter one math items, in a file cabinet, plastic container, this folder method works with any method you use for storage for each year. Laminate the entire folder with the cover for a longer wear and tear!

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The Answer Key is included so that it can become a self-checking center, or you can use it with a partner / buddy checking system. 

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Included:
One Page of Counting By Fives
415, 420, 425, 430, 435, and 440
Two Pages of Counting By Tens
630, 640, 650, 660, 670, and 680
445, 455, 465, 475, 485, and 495
Two Pages of Counting By Hundreds
100, 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600
400, 500, 600, 700, 800, and 900


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I have the students circle the word in the "Color By Code" box with the crayon or marker so that they can complete the worksheet independently when I'm at Small Groups later in the school year. {See the above picture for an example.} If you scroll up to the Color by Numbers for Counting Patterns Within 100, you will see some more ideas I do with Color By Code pages at centers, seatwork and small group times.
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