2, 4, 6, 8
count by twos
Use pairs to see the pattern.
Example: We count by twos.
Practice skip counting using pairs, handprints, and repeated groups to make the pattern easy to see.
Clap or tap for each jump in the count. Use pairs of shoes, hands, or bundles to keep it concrete.
Open one card at a time, read the text together, and use the audio button when hearing the line once helps.
count by twos
Use pairs to see the pattern.
Example: We count by twos.
count by fives
Use hands or fingers to show the groups.
Example: We count by fives.
what comes next?
Ask for the next number in the pattern.
Example: After 10 comes 15.
count by tens
The pattern adds 10 each time.
Example: After 40 comes 50.
count by threes
The pattern adds 3 each time.
Example: After 12 comes 15.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A Grade 2 math worksheet using small rupee amounts for total, compare, and choice questions.
A Grade 2 math worksheet for building and practising the 2-times and 5-times tables.
A Grade 2 worksheet linking day routine words with simple o'clock reading.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
Use small word situations and picture groups to add or subtract and then check the answer.
Use small rupee values to add, compare, and choose simple combinations in child-friendly shopping situations.
Connect morning, afternoon, evening, and simple clock clues to everyday routines children already know.