Can your child count all the way up to 100? Challenge your studetns to show theit math skills and fill the missing numbers in this hundreds chart.

Can your child count all the way up to 100? Challenge your studetns to show theit math skills and fill the missing numbers in this hundreds chart.
With this worksheet, kids count from 1 to 20, then cut and paste the missing numbers. Say numbers aloud, “one, two, three, four.”
Invite your studentns to show their math skills and fill in the missing numbers in this hundreds chart. Look for the number order and figure out missing numbers up to 100.
With this worksheet, kids practice sequence counting from 1 to 10. Ask your students to say the numbers they glue. For example, “one, two, three, four, five…”
With this worksheet, kids count from 21 to 40, then cut and paste the missing numbers. Say numbers aloud, “twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four.”
This rounding hundreds chart with arrows helps students round numbers to the nearest ten’s decimal place and acquire fundamental math skills.
With this worksheet, kids count from 41 to 60, then cut and paste the missing numbers. Say numbers aloud, “fourty one, fourty two, fourty three, fourty four.”
With this worksheet, kids count from 61 to 80, then cut and paste the missing numbers. Say numbers aloud, “sixty one, sixty two, sixty three, sixty four.”
This number 22 worksheet encourages kindergarten kids to discover numbers, practice counting, and build mental math skills.
This number 24 worksheet encourages kindergarten kids to discover numbers, practice counting, and build mental math skills.
This number 26 worksheet encourages kindergarten kids to discover numbers, practice counting, and build mental math skills.
This number 25 worksheet encourages kindergarten kids to discover numbers, practice counting, and build mental math skills.
This number 23 worksheet encourages kindergarten kids to discover numbers, practice counting, and build mental math skills.
This number 21 worksheet encourages kindergarten kids to discover numbers, practice counting, and build mental math skills.
This number 27 worksheet encourages kindergarten kids to discover numbers, practice counting, and build mental math skills.
This number 28 worksheet encourages kindergarten kids to discover numbers, practice counting, and build mental math skills.
This number 29 worksheet encourages kindergarten kids to discover numbers, practice counting, and build mental math skills.
This hundreds chart is an excellent tool for teaching a variety of math skills. Kids can practice adding, subtracting, counting, rounding, and place values.
Help your child learn to count and writing from 1 to 20. This number worksheet is a great way to reinforce counting skills.
With this worksheet, kids count from 81 to 100, then cut and paste the missing numbers. Say numbers aloud, “eighty one, eighty two, eighty three, eighty four.”
With this worksheet, kids practice sequence counting from 11 to 20. Ask your students to say the numbers they glue. For example, “eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen…”
This number 30 worksheet encourages kindergarten kids to discover numbers, practice counting, and build mental math skills.
With this worksheet, kids practice sequence counting from 31 to 40. Ask your students to say the numbers they glue. For example, “thirty one, thirty two, thirty three, thirty four, thirty five…”
With this worksheet, kids practice sequence counting from 41 to 50. Ask your students to say the numbers they glue. For example, “fourty one, fourty two, fourty three, fourty four, fourty five…”
In this fill in hundreds chart, kids write missing numbers way up to 100. The first number in each row is already filled. Kids can start from any row and count forward.
In this blank hundreds chart, kids fill in all numbers from 2 through 100. Students can use dry-erase markers and reuse this chart until they acquire chart proficiency.
With this worksheet, kids practice sequence counting from 71 to 80. Ask your students to say the numbers they glue. For example, “seventy one, seventy two, seventy three, seventy four, seventy five…”
With this worksheet, students explore the hundreds chart and determine the mystery numbers. They write the correct number hiding behind each object.
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