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Count by Tens

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Publisher: Education.com
Topics: Second Grade, Addition and Subtraction

The snowflakes start at 10 and end at 250, but most of the numbers in between are missing. Kids count by tens to fill in the empty snowflakes. Skip counting by tens is one way children can demonstrate the meaning of addition, and it also helps them recognize multiples of 10, which is valuable as they learn to solve simple problems using multiplication.

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