Standard: 2.NBT.A2 – Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.
Grade level: Grade 2
Subject: Mathematics
Domain: Number & Operations in Base Ten
Teacher Overview
This standard focuses on helping students count within 1000 by skip-counting by 5s, 10s, and 100s. Mastering this skill is crucial for developing a strong number sense, understanding place value, and preparing for more advanced mathematical concepts. Students need to be comfortable counting to 100, understand counting by 1s, and have a basic grasp of addition and subtraction.
After mastering this standard, students will have a stronger understanding of place value, which will help them with multi-digit addition and subtraction, and prepare them for working with larger numbers and more complex operations.
Common Misconception 1
Some students may think that skip-counting by 5s, 10s, or 100s changes the value of the digits, which is incorrect. Skip-counting simply changes the intervals between the numbers while the value of each digit remains the same.
Intervention 1
Use visual aids such as number lines and base-ten blocks to demonstrate that the value of digits remains consistent, but the intervals between numbers change during skip-counting.
Common Misconception 2
Another common misconception is that skip-counting can only start from zero. This is incorrect as skip-counting can begin from any number.
Intervention 2
Provide students with practice opportunities to skip-count from various starting points and use real-world examples to reinforce the concept.
Prerequisite Knowledge
Students should be able to count to 100, understand the concept of counting by 1s, and have a basic understanding of addition and subtraction.
Subsequent Knowledge
Students will build on this knowledge to understand place value more deeply, perform multi-digit addition and subtraction, and eventually work with larger numbers and more complex operations.
Instructional Activities
- Use a number line to practice skip-counting by 5s, 10s, and 100s.
- Group objects into sets of 5, 10, and 100 and count them.
- Play counting games that involve skip-counting.
- Incorporate physical activities like jumping or clapping to reinforce skip-counting.

