Use thisprefilled hundred chart(in pdf format) or ask your students to fill their own in thisblank form. As a student fills in the chart, the child will begin to see patterns emerge. You can ask the question, "Circle in red the numbers on the chart that end in "2." Or, similarly...
Oh, penguins. Sweet, squawky, not-so-cuddly penguins. Those cute black and white tuxedoes can make any animal look adorable. They also make math so much more fun than a plain page full of addition facts. This free printable Penguin Addition to 100 with Hundreds Chart is absolutely more f...
You can even use the chart in combination with our printable hundreds charts! Here are a few activities to try:Black out some numbers on the chart on the board and have children fill in the missing numbers on their printed charts. Ask children to identify where numbers belong on a blank ...