Little Red Riding Hood Number Paths

Number Paths from 1 to 100. Trace the numbers from 0 to 100. 100 Steps Across the Little Red Riding Hood Forest. Skip counting numbers activity. Number writing practice worksheets. Worksheets to count numbers forwards and backwards.

Little Red Riding Hood Number Paths

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You can print these worksheets to help your kids learn how to write numbers up to 100. If you don't have a number-writting workbook, you can use these by printing as many of them as students you have. You can print them over and over again until your children have mastered the skills they need. This file [PDF Document] contains several coloring worksheets with 100 Steps across the Little Red Riding Hood Forest.

Help the Little Red Riding Hood take the 100 steps need to cross the forest. Use the first worksheet to trace each of the numbers shown as dotted outlines. In the next page, your children can do the same thing but going backwards, starting from 100 and reaching granma's house at 0. After that, children should fill in the missing numbers, first the even numbers, then the odd numbers.

Next, there is the set of worksheets to practice skip counting:

  • Skip counting by 3s: 3, 6, 9, 12, ...
  • Skip counting by 4s: 4, 8, 12, 16, ...
  • Skip counting by 5s: 5, 10, 15, 20, ...
  • Skip counting by 6s: 6, 12, 18, 24, ...
  • Skip counting by 7s: 7, 14, 21, 28, ...
  • Skip counting by 8s: 8, 16, 24, 32, ...
  • Skip counting by 9s: 9, 18, 27, 36, ...
  • Skip counting by 10s: 10, 20, 30, 40, ...

Skip Counting is an educational activity or game for kids to practice counting by multiples. It consists of counting by twos, threes, fours, fives, sixes, sevens, eights, or nines to 100 or more. Skip counting will increase your kid's confidence about number order and promotes addition and subtraction fluency. It's also an important way to prepare kids for learning their times tables as it lays a great foundation for number sense and learning the multiplication facts.

We also recommend a more challenging skip-counting activity consisting of working through the Skip Counting Dot to Dots mystery puzzles.

Do not burden your children with too much copywork or handwriting at one time. Keep practice sessions short, but require neat work from your child at each sitting. With young children, rather get them to write neat numbers than complete a whole page that are badly written.