

I have noticed that my students generally excel at counting forward to 100 but struggle when it comes to counting backwards or dealing with larger numbers.
Using these worksheets to practice counting backwards can enhance students’ basic arithmetic abilities and boost their confidence in working with numbers, especially by engaging students in a cut-and-paste activity. Developing fluency in counting backwards is a building block for acquiring advanced mathematical skills such as subtraction and beyond.
What it contains:
5 pages: Skip counting by 2s
5 pages: Skip counting by 5s
5 pages: Skip counting by 10s
Skipping the countdown during these intervals helps with understanding number patterns, enhances arithmetic skills, and helps grasp the concept of subtracting with larger numbers in an organized manner.
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