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How to Teach Skip Counting to a 7 Year Old

The LittleActivity Team ยท Curriculum & content ยท August 18, 2026 ยท 6 min read

Teach skip counting by grouping real objects first, not by memorising the sequence. A child who counts four piles of five buttons and lands on 20 understands why the pattern works; a child who only chants 5, 10, 15, 20 has memorised a song. Start with 2s, 5s and 10s, use a number line to make the jumps visible, and connect it to multiplication only once the pattern is automatic.

Start with groups of real objects

Skip counting is counting groups, not counting faster. That distinction is the whole lesson, and it is the one most often skipped.

Put out four piles of five buttons. Ask your child to count the total any way they like. Most will count all twenty one at a time. Then count the piles aloud together โ€” five, ten, fifteen, twenty โ€” and ask which was quicker. The answer they give you is the reason the skill exists.

  • Use objects that group naturally: pairs of socks for 2s, hands for 5s, egg cartons for 2s and 6s.
  • Keep every pile the same size. Unequal groups teach the wrong pattern.
  • Stop at four or five groups at first. The point is the pattern, not the total.

Chant the pattern, but only after the objects

Once the grouping makes sense, the chant becomes a shortcut rather than a substitute. Count aloud on the way to school, up the stairs, or while jumping.

Order matters: 10s first because the pattern is most obvious, then 5s, then 2s. Leave 3s and 4s until 2s, 5s and 10s are automatic โ€” introducing them early is the most common cause of a child deciding they are bad at this.

Make the jumps visible on a number line

Draw a number line to 50 and have your child hop along it with a finger, marking each landing point. This is where skip counting stops being a chant and becomes arithmetic.

Ask what happens if they start at 3 and count by 5s. The landing points change but the size of the jump does not, which is the idea that later becomes multiplication and, eventually, linear functions.

Connect it to multiplication last

Once the pattern is automatic, write it as multiplication: four groups of five is 4 ร— 5 = 20. Children who arrive here through grouping tend to find multiplication facts obvious rather than arbitrary.

Expect this to take weeks, not one sitting. A reliable sign of readiness is a child who can start from a number other than zero and keep the jump size constant.

Frequently Asked Questions

At what age should a child learn skip counting?

Most children meet skip counting by 2s, 5s and 10s in kindergarten or first grade, and are fluent by the end of second grade โ€” around ages 6 to 8. Skip counting by 3s and 4s usually follows in second or third grade.

Should I teach skip counting by 2s, 5s or 10s first?

Start with 10s. The pattern is the most visible because only one digit changes, which lets a child notice that a pattern exists before they have to work to see it. Then teach 5s, then 2s.

Why is skip counting important?

It is the bridge between counting and multiplication. A child who skip counts fluently understands multiplication as repeated grouping rather than as facts to memorise, which makes division, fractions and ratios substantially easier later.

My child can chant the numbers but cannot use them. What went wrong?

The chant was learned before the grouping. Go back to physical objects in equal piles and let them discover that counting the piles is faster than counting every item. The chant is only useful once it is attached to that idea.

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