What is Skip Counting in Multiplication?


What Is Skip Counting?

Skip counting is a multiplication strategy that helps students count by equal amounts. It builds number sense, helps students learn multiplication facts, and allows them to see patterns in numbers.

In this post, we’ll explain what skip counting is, how it connects to multiplication, and how students can use it step by step.

skip counting flip book on a notebook

What Does Skip Counting Mean?

Skip counting means counting forward by a number other than one.

Examples:

  • Counting by 2s: 2, 4, 6, 8
  • Counting by 5s: 5, 10, 15, 20

This allows students to reach the total faster than counting one by one.

Multiplication

Students see multiplication as repeated groups when counting.

Example:

  • 4 × 3 can be solved by skip counting by 4 three times: 4, 8, 12
  • 5 × 6 can be solved by skip counting by 5 six times: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30

Equal Groups

Each jump represents an equal group.

  • The number you count by = the number in each group
  • The number of jumps = the number of groups

Step-by-Step: How to Use Skip Counting

  • Step 1: Identify the number to count by (the size of each group).
  • Step 2: Identify how many groups there are.
  • Step 3: Count forward using the chosen number.
  • Step 4: Stop after counting the total number of groups and find the total.

Common Student Mistakes

Students sometimes:

  • Count by the wrong number
  • Count too few or too many groups
  • Forget that each count represents one group

Using number lines or counters helps students avoid these mistakes.

skip counting flip book on a clip board

Using a Reference Tool

A reference tool or flip book helps students remember patterns and connect skip counting to multiplication. Keeping it in an interactive math notebook gives students a quick visual reminder during lessons.

Raven's Thoughts

In my opinion, skip counting is a powerful strategy that helps students understand multiplication, see patterns in numbers, and solve problems more efficiently. Practicing skip counting strengthens multiplication fluency and number sense.

If you wish to read more about equal groups, check out my Equal Groups in Multiplication blog post.

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