Hundreds Chart Worksheet

Grades
1
Standards
NBT.A.1
Formats
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About the Worksheet

The attached worksheet is a Hundreds Chart that helps students learn to count from 1 to 100. This printable resource is a valuable tool for developing early numeracy skills and understanding the concept of place value. The worksheet features a grid with numbers arranged in rows and columns, providing a visual representation of the counting sequence.

By working with the Hundreds Chart, students can practice counting, identifying patterns, and recognizing the relationship between numbers. They can also use the chart to skip count, add or subtract multiples of 10, and develop a strong foundation for more advanced mathematical concepts.

This interactive and printable worksheet, is suitable for students in early elementary grades and can be used in various classroom activities, small group instruction, or as a supplementary practice resource for reinforcing number recognition and counting skills.

What will your child learn through this worksheet?

Through this Hundreds Chart worksheet, your child will learn:

  • Counting and recognizing numbers from 1 to 100
  • Understanding the place value system
  • Identifying patterns in the number sequence
  • Skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s
  • Developing number sense and numerical reasoning

Learning Outcomes

Cognitive:

  • Students will be able to count and identify numbers from 1 to 100 accurately.
  • Students will demonstrate an understanding of place value by recognizing the ones and tens digits in two-digit numbers.
  • Students will be able to recognize patterns in the number sequence, such as counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s.

Psychomotor:

  • Students will develop fine motor skills by tracing or writing numbers on the Hundreds Chart.
  • Students will practice accurate number formation and legible handwriting.

Affective:

  • Students will gain confidence in their counting and number recognition abilities.
  • Students will develop a positive attitude towards mathematics and number sense.

Interpersonal/Social:

  • Students can collaborate with peers and engage in discussions about number patterns and relationships.
  • Students can learn from each other's strategies and approaches to counting and number recognition.

Tags

Hundreds Chart, Counting to 100, Number Recognition, Place Value, Number Patterns, Skip Counting, Early Numeracy, Math Worksheets, Printable PDF, Interactive Worksheet, Elementary Math, Number Sense, Place Value Understanding, Counting Practice, Number Formation, Fine Motor Skills, Cooperative Learning, Classroom Activities, Small Group Instruction, Supplementary Resources.

Publisher: Workybooks
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Written by:Jacqueline Juliano
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Illustrated by: Phoebe Rothfeld

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