Resources › For Educators Christmas Skip Counting Dot to Dots Share Flipboard Email Print Philippe Lissac / Getty Images For Educators Special Education Lesson Plans Applied Behavior Analysis Behavior Management Math Strategies Reading & Writing Social Skills Inclusion Strategies Individual Education Plans Becoming A Teacher Assessments & Tests Elementary Education Secondary Education Teaching Homeschooling By Jerry Webster Jerry Webster Special Education Expert M.Ed., Special Education, West Chester University B.A., Elementary Education, University of Pittsburgh Jerry Webster, M.Ed., has over twenty years of experience teaching in special education classrooms. He holds a post-baccalaureate certificate from Penn State's Educating Individuals with Autism program. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on October 08, 2017 Counting is a foundational skill for number sense and mathematics. It is clearly delineated as an emerging math skill in the Common Core State Standards. If you have students struggling with counting, you no doubt have included counting or math goals in their IEP's. Dot to dots can be effective ways to give your students practice in both counting and skip counting. An Easy Free Printable Snowman Dot to Dot A snowman dot to dot for Christmas. Websterlearning This easy dot to dot of a snowman comes in two forms: Counting by one to twenty and counting by fives to one hundred. Both can provide your emerging or very disabled students practice with counting. Counting to 20, or counting to 100 by fives, are foundational math skills that even the most disabled student needs to master. Skip counting is a skill that supports other functional math skills: counting money and telling time. The ability to multiply is also affected by a student's understanding of skip counting. Recognizing patterns in numbers (2's, 5's and 10's) will help your students build "number sense." A free printable snowman dot to dot counting by ones. A free printable snowman dot to dot counting by fives. An Easy Dot to Dot of a Christmas Elf A dot to dot of a Christmas elf. Websterlearning This easy dot to dot of a Christmas Elf comes in two forms: Counting by one to ten and counting by tens to one hundred. A free printable dot to dot of a Christmas elf counting by ones. A free printable dot to dot of a Christmas Elf skip counting by 10's An Easy Christmas Stocking Dot to Dot A Christmas stocking dot to dot. Websterlearning This easy dot to dot of a Christmas stocking comes in two forms: Counting by one to ten and counting by tens to one hundred. A free printable dot to dot of a Christmas stocking, counting by ones. A free printable dot to dot of a Christmas stocking, counting by tens to one hundred. An Easy Christmas Tree Dot to Dot to Twenty A Christmas Tree dot to dot. Websterlearning This easy dot to dot of a Christmas stocking comes in just one form: Counting by one to twenty. A free printable dot to dot of a Christmas tree counting to twenty. Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Webster, Jerry. "Christmas Skip Counting Dot to Dots." ThoughtCo, Apr. 5, 2023, thoughtco.com/christmas-skip-counting-dot-to-dots-3110910. Webster, Jerry. (2023, April 5). Christmas Skip Counting Dot to Dots. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/christmas-skip-counting-dot-to-dots-3110910 Webster, Jerry. "Christmas Skip Counting Dot to Dots." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/christmas-skip-counting-dot-to-dots-3110910 (accessed May 29, 2023). copy citation