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Pumpkin Patch Skip Counting
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Students learning to skip count? The resource, Pumpkin Patch Skip Counting, will make a great addition to your classroom plans. Use in a Math center, give out as homework or put in a Sub-folder.
Includes 9 worksheets. Provides practice for early skip counters, counting by 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10. Each worksheet will give the first 2 numbers and students will be asked to fill the next 3 pumpkins.
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