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Use a 10s chart, quick worksheets, dimes, and finger-flash games to help children ages 5 to 7 connect skip counting with place value.
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Most children count to 20 by the end of pre-K and toward 100 by the end of kindergarten. Learn why decade words trip kids and two car games that help.
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A practical guide to skip counting by 5s with printable charts, nickel counting, high-five games, and clock practice for young learners.
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Knowing letter names is not the same as blending sounds. Try oral sound games, successive blending, and a calm teacher check-in when practice stalls.
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