Free Printable Skip Counting Worksheets
These free printable skip counting worksheets provide an excellent way for children to have some fun while developing their counting skills. You’ll find skip counting by 2 worksheets, skip counting by 3 worksheets, skip counting by 5 worksheets, and skip counting by 10 worksheets.
Each collection of worksheets features skip counting dot-to-dot worksheets, where children will create a picture by following numbers in the correct sequence, as well as color by number worksheets, where children will color in a picture according to numbers found in skip counting sequences, such as 10, 20, 30, and 40.
Print the Skip Counting Worksheets
These skip counting worksheets are free PDFs that you can download and print at home or in your classroom. They’re appropriate for a variety of ages, including kindergarten through second grade, with some skip counting worksheets acting as a challenge or review depending on each child’s age and familiarity with skip counting. Be sure to check out our list of skip counting activities below.
Fun Skip Counting Activities
Recommended for: Kindergarten through Second Grade
⭐ Practice Skip Counting Online
Take skip counting from the floor to the screen with ABCmouse’s math curriculum. Our interactive games and learning paths help children skip count, recognize number patterns, and build confidence with early math skills—all in a fun, engaging way!
⭐ Skip Counting Hopscotch
Turn the game of hopscotch into skip counting practice. Work with your child to create a hopscotch grid and then decide if you’ll skip count by 2s, 3s, 5s, or 10s. Ask your child to fill in the numbers using your selected skip counting sequence and then play a few rounds of skip count hopscotch.
⭐ Skip Counting with Cards
Grab a deck of cards and remove all of the jacks, queens, and kings. Divide the cards evenly between players. Call out a suit of cards, such as hearts, and a number to skip count by, such as 2s. Children will lay down cards with hearts in numerical order, skip counting by 2s. For example, the first card played would be a 2 of hearts, followed by a 4 of hearts, and so on.
⭐ Skip Counting Shout Out
Have children sit with partners or in a circle as a group. Pick a number to skip count by, like 5s, and have the children take turns skip counting by 5s to see how high they can count. Add to the excitement by setting a timer to see how quickly they can reach 100.
⭐ More Skip Counting Activities
If you’re looking for even more fun and creative ways to practice skip counting, check out these engaging skip counting activities for kids. They include hands-on games, interactive activities, and other play-based learning options to reinforce this essential math skill.
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