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  1. Short Game For players wishing to play a short version of SKIP-BO, the dealer deals a stockpile of 10 cards to each player. All other rules remain the same.

  2. For example, if a 4 is the top card on a Building pile, you may put either a 5 or a Skip-Bo® card on top followed by a 6, etc. (A Skip-Bo® card is wild and may be used as any card you need.)

  3. Playing Skip-Bo: Play begins to the left of the dealer. Draw five cards at the beginning of your first turn (and back up to five on subsequent turns). You can use a Skip-Bo (wild card) or a 1 to begin one of …

  4. TO MOVE THE CARDS: To beginn your turn you click on the DRAW pile to get cards, so that you have 5. cards in your hand. Then you press your right mouse button on a card (in your hand, on your …

  5. Since SKIP-BO cards are wild, they can start a BUILDING pile, and can be played as any other number, too. Once a pile of 12 cards has been completed, it is removed, and a new pile is started in its place.

  6. Since SKIP-BO® is wild, Skip-Bo® cards or Skip-Bo® rolled on the die can start a BUILDING pile, and can be played as any other number, too. Once a pile of 12 cards has been completed, it is removed, …

  7. Start Skip Counting Maze Count by 10s to 100. Color the boxes as you go. You can move up, down, left or right (no diagonals). ... @ www.thecurriculumcorner.com _____________________________