Skip Counting by 14's

The concept on skip counting by 14’s or fourteens is an essential skill to learn when making the jump from counting to basic addition.

The sequence chart will help us to write the number to complete the series which involves skip counting by fourteens up to tens times.

Skip Counting By 14

Skip counting by 14’s up to 10 times –

14,

1

time

28,

2

time

42,

3

time

56,

4

time

70,

5

time

84,

6

time

98,

7

time

112,

8

time

126,

9

time

140,

10

time

I. Now look at the chart above where every fourteenth number is in dark yellow color and fill in the blanks below:

(i) 14 × 2 = _____

(iv) 14 × 5 = _____

(vii) 14 × 9 = _____

(x) 14 × 6 = _____

(xiii) 14 × 11 = _____

(ii) 14 × 10 = _____

(v) 14 × 7 = _____

(viii) 14 × 1 = _____

(xi) 14 × 3 = _____

(xiv) 14 × 8 = _____

(iii) 14 × 9 = _____

(vi) 14 × 4 = _____

(ix) 14 × 0 = _____

(xii) 14 × 12 = _____

(xv) 14 × 7 = _____

II. Complete the skip counting series by 14s:

(i) 42, ____, ____, ____, 98, 112, ____, ____.

(ii) 28, ____, ____, 70, 84, ____, ____, ____.

(iii) 56, ____, ____, ____, ____, 126, 140.

(iv) ____, ____, ____, ____, 98, 112. 

(v) ____, ____, ____, 112, 126, ____, ____.

(vi) 70, ____, 98, ____, ____, 140, 154. 

(vii) 14, ____, ____, ____, 70, ____, ____, 112.

(viii) ____, ____, ____, ____, 84, 98, ____.

(ix) ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, 154, 168.

(x) 0, 14, ____, ____, 56, ____, ____, ____.


Answers:


I. (i) 28

(iv) 70

(vii) 126

(x) 84

(xiii) 154

(ii) 140

(v) 98

(viii) 14

(xi) 42

(xiv) 112

(iii) 126

(vi) 56

(ix) 0

(xii) 168

(xv) 98

II. (i) 42, 56, 70, 84, 98, 112, 126, 140.

(ii) 28, 42, 56, 70, 84, 98, 112, 126.

(iii) 56, 70, 84, 98, 112, 126, 140.

(iv) 42, 56, 70, 84, 98, 112. 

(v) 70, 84, 98, 112, 126, 140, 154.

(vi) 70, 84, 98, 112, 126, 140, 154. 

(vii) 14, 28, 42, 56, 70, 84, 98, 112.

(viii) 28, 42, 56, 70, 84, 98, 112.

(ix) 84, 98, 112, 126, 140, 154, 168.

(x) 0, 14, 28, 42, 56, 70, 84, 98.






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