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Practice Skip Counting 8

8

16

24

32

40

48

56

64

72

80

88

96

Faster this time….

8

16

24

32

40

48

56

64

72

80

88

96

Practice your 6’s Math Facts…

8 8 x 1 =

8 x 2 = 16

24 8 x 3 =

32 8 x 4 =

40 8 x 5 =

48 8 x 6 =

56 8 x 7 =

64 8 x 8 =

72 8 x 9 =

80 8x10=

88 8x11=

96 8x12=

Faster….

8 8 x 1 =

16 8 x 2 =

24 8 x 3 =

32 8 x 4 =

40 8 x 5 =

48 8 x 6 =

56 8 x 7 =

64 8 x 8 =

72 8 x 9 =

80 8x10=

88 8x11=

96 8x12=

Now see if YOU CAN BEAT the ANSWER!

8 x 1 8

8 x 2 16

8 x 3 24

8 x 4 32

8 x 5 40

8 x 6 48

8 x 7 56

8 x 8 64

8 x 9 72

8 x 10 80

8 x 11 88

8 x 12 96

Try them MIXED UP!

8 x 5 40

8 x 2 16

8 x 9 72

8 x 12 96

8 x 4 32

7 x 8 56

8 x 1 8

8 x 7 56

8 x 11 88

8 x 3 24

8 x 10 80

8 x 8 64

One last time!

8 x 3 24

8 x 9 72

8 x 4 32

8 x 8 64

8 x 5 40

8 x 7 56

8 x 6 48

8 x 1 8

8 x 12 96

8 x 2 16

8 x 11 88

8 x 10 80

8 BONUS! x 90? 720!