Skip Counting by Fours

Greetings, amazing first graders! Get ready to explore skip counting by fours. Imagine you have lots of groups of objects, like toys or snacks. Instead of counting each one individually, skip counting helps you find the total number much faster. It's like a math shortcut!

Skip counting by fours is like counting in groups of four. For example, think about a car. It has four wheels. If you have two cars, you have eight wheels (4 + 4). If you have three cars, you have twelve wheels (4 + 4 + 4), and so on. We're counting in groups of four!

This worksheet will give you the chance to practice this important skill. You'll see different sets of items, and you'll need to count by fours to find the total in each set. This will help you understand how skip counting works and how it can be helpful in everyday life. Do your best, and have a great time with this activity!

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