Patterns on a Hundreds Chart By: Mrs. Moore. Learning Target I will skip count to create patterns on a hundred chart.

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Patterns on a Hundreds Chart By: Mrs. Moore

Learning Target I will skip count to create patterns on a hundred chart.

Skip count to solve these problems… There were 4 puppies. Each puppy got 2 treats. How many treats in all? 8 What did you skip count by? 2

Count by 2’s 2,4,6,8 __,__,__,__ 10,12,14,16 Finish this pattern 18,16,14, __, __, __, __ 12,10,8,6

Skip count by 5’s __, __, 45,50,55,60 35,40 5, __, 15, 20, __, 30, 35, __ 10,25,40

Skip counting by 10’s 70, __, 50, __, __, 20, 10 60,40,30 Did you notice a pattern when you skip count by 10…starting with 10? The pattern of numbers in the ones place is 0.

Word Problems You can use patterns to count. It’s called skip counting. You can count by 2’s to count pairs of shoes faster. If you have 4 pairs of shoes, how many shoes do you have? 8

Patterns on 100’s chart Below the little boy has highlighted the hundreds chart by skip counting by 5’s.

Now try it on your own Great job participating! Now give it a try at your desk. Clipart courtesy of DJ Inkers