Description
What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet titled 'Monkeying Around: Skip Counting and Multiplication.' It focuses on using skip counting to determine the total number of monkeys hanging on vines and then writing a corresponding multiplication sentence. The worksheet provides an example and three sets of monkeys for students to count and solve. Each set has a different number of monkeys in each group.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for 2nd and 3rd grade students. It reinforces skip counting skills and introduces the concept of multiplication as repeated addition in a visual and engaging way using monkeys.
Why Use It:
It helps students practice skip counting, connect skip counting to multiplication, and develop a visual understanding of multiplication as repeated addition. The monkey theme makes learning more fun and engaging. It also reinforces the writing of multiplication sentences.
How to Use It:
Students first skip count the number of monkeys in each group. They write the skip counting numbers in the boxes provided. Next, they write the total number of monkeys. Finally, they write a multiplication sentence to represent the total number of monkeys based on the number of groups and the number of monkeys in each group.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students, specifically those in 2nd or 3rd grade who are learning about skip counting and the basics of multiplication. It is beneficial for students who need visual aids to understand mathematical concepts.
This is an educational worksheet titled 'Monkeying Around: Skip Counting and Multiplication.' It focuses on using skip counting to determine the total number of monkeys hanging on vines and then writing a corresponding multiplication sentence. The worksheet provides an example and three sets of monkeys for students to count and solve. Each set has a different number of monkeys in each group.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for 2nd and 3rd grade students. It reinforces skip counting skills and introduces the concept of multiplication as repeated addition in a visual and engaging way using monkeys.
Why Use It:
It helps students practice skip counting, connect skip counting to multiplication, and develop a visual understanding of multiplication as repeated addition. The monkey theme makes learning more fun and engaging. It also reinforces the writing of multiplication sentences.
How to Use It:
Students first skip count the number of monkeys in each group. They write the skip counting numbers in the boxes provided. Next, they write the total number of monkeys. Finally, they write a multiplication sentence to represent the total number of monkeys based on the number of groups and the number of monkeys in each group.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students, specifically those in 2nd or 3rd grade who are learning about skip counting and the basics of multiplication. It is beneficial for students who need visual aids to understand mathematical concepts.
