Counting in Fives 1. Draw five petals on each flower.
2. a) How many petals on 7 flowers? b) How many petals on 3 flowers? c) Ciara picked 2 flowers. How many petals were on both? d) John picked 8 flowers. How many petals could he count?
0 5 0 5 20 25 30 35 0 5 50 3. a) Tim starts at number 5. He takes 2 jumps. Where does he land? b) Tim starts at number 15. He takes 2 jumps. Where does he land? c) Tim starts at number 10. He takes 4 jumps. Where does he land? d) Tim starts at number 25. He takes 2 jumps. Where does he land? e) Tim starts at number 30. He takes 3 jumps. Where does he land? f) Tim starts at number 45. He takes 1 jump. Where does he land? g) Tim starts at number 20. He takes 4 jumps. Where does he land?
4. In your copy a) Write all the numbers from 2 to 20 counting in twos. b) Write all the numbers from 4 to 40 counting in fours. c) Write all the numbers from 5 to 50 counting in fives.
Finished Early? Now try counting backwards! Algebra – Extending and Using Patterns 103