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Skip Counting Worksheets and Assessment - Parent Communication

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K - 2nd
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I jused this resource for assessments. It was easy to use and a great inidcator for parents. Thanks for a very useful product!
This was a great tool to use to help communicate to parents on how their child was doing with skipping by 5's and 10's. Thank you!

Description

Are you ready to take your math instruction to the next level and foster a deeper connection with your students' families?

Introducing our Skip Counting Worksheets and Assessment Resource – the ultimate tool designed to assess and communicate your students' progress effortlessly. This downloadable is tailored for Kindergarten and 1st Grade Teachers looking to make math accessible and strengthen connection with families effortlessly.

Why Choose Our Resource?

Comprehensive Coverage: Assess student knowledge of skip counting by ones, twos, fives, and tens with visually engaging Parent Communication Assessment Forms. Including 18 assessment forms, 3 checkoff forms for teachers, and 20 pages of mini notes for personalized feedback.

Effortless and User-Friendly Communication: Differentiated and easy to use, making it a breeze to highlight and comment on specific skills to practice at home.

Mini Math Conferences: Conduct 1-to-1 mini math conferences with individual students or small groups, turning each encounter into a valuable teachable moment while collecting valuable data effortlessly.

Positive Parent Collaboration:Foster a positive partnership by sending assessments home with students. Parents will appreciate specific feedback, creating a positive and collaborative learning environment.

Grab this easy to use no-prep resource for a quick easy way to communicate with families how to support their child's learning at home.

This Counting by Ones, Fives and Tens Assessment Resource contains 18 different assessment forms with 3 matching class checkoff forms for the teacher and 20 pages of mini notes to staple to the top of the assessments.

♥ Counting by 1s (1-30, 1-70, 1-100, 1-120)

♥ Counting by 2s (2-30, 2-60, 2-100, 1-120)

♥ Counting by 5s (5-30, 5-70, 1-100, 5-120)

♥ Counting by 10s (10-100, 10-120)

Transform Math Instruction Today! Counting Brilliance Starts Here!

First Grade and Second Grade Teachers

Here are more Parent Teacher Communication Forms to make classroom life easier and efficient.

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Use these teaching tools often enough and you might just find yourself with a math lover on your hands! Which is just a fun way of sayin’ - you might want check out my other multiplication activity packets. Especially if you want to make yourself some math lovers!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.

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