Skip Counting Grade 1. You can also do this orally with your teacher. Learn and explore skip counting using display charts, partially filled charts and blank charts.

And, both are basic skills students need in early elementary grades before they are able to grasp more advanced skills to use in math later for middle grades.
Skip counting really helps with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Here you can find Skip Counting worksheets. This is done when a student is sufficiently advanced in all school subjects. Creative charts will sharpen skills, and some imaginative stories will both entrance and educate students with an unbeatable tool to help them become wizards with multiplication facts.