Make a circle. Hold your thumb up. Person 1 throws a beanie baby to a person across the circle saying the person’s name first Always throw underhand Remember.

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Make a circle. Hold your thumb up. Person 1 throws a beanie baby to a person across the circle saying the person’s name first Always throw underhand Remember who you threw it to! Lower your thumb once you’ve caught it When everyone’s had a turn, repeat the same throwing sequence. Instead of saying a name when you throw it, say the next even number (skip count by 2’s)

MULTIPLES OF THREE Practice skip counting by threes: Pat your thighs right, pat left, clap On the pats, silently think the numbers ( one, two) On the clap, say the number out loud (THREE) GROUP JUGGLE AND SKIP COUNT BY THREES Once this is easy for you, move on to 4’s, 6’s, 7’s and 8’s

MULTIPLES OF 2 THE EVEN NUMBERS 2 = 1 X 2 4 = 2 X 2 6 = 3 X 2 Every shaded number on the chart is an even number.