Hundreds Chart with Missing Numbers
Alesia Netuk2021-05-23T14:31:15-04:00Can 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.
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 count from 1 to 20, then cut and paste the missing numbers. Say numbers aloud, "one, two, three, four."
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."
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."
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