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It’s been three years since I retired, and I know lots of things have changed in Kindergarten. I recently took a look at the core curriculum for Kindergarten math and I realized that childre…

Gayla Mckinney saved to Summer plans
Free Printable 100 Chart. Free Printable Hundreds Chart, a very useful list with Numbers from 1 - 100. Great chart for teachers, students, parents, tutors. Very useful to use at school, homeschooling, for math reference sheet, test study, math quiz and more. You can have this chart at home or math classroom ready to use. Print all the copies you
radiant honey saved to More Math!!!
Hello, all! I wanted to pass along something that I love using in grades 2, 3 and 4 classrooms when talking about place value and number patterns. series of hundreds charts – that don’t…

Buba Bajdocja saved to Free Teaching Resources
Download one of these FREE printable 100 Number Charts to use with your kids during math time!
Weather Hundred Square 100 square with a lovely weather theme. Print off to re-use all year in the classroom to allow children to be independent and
These Free Printable Counting Worksheets from 1 to 100 are perfect for Grade 1 students. Simply download and print.

Dawn Stephens Elwood saved to Chart
Download one of these FREE printable 100 Number Charts to use with your kids during math time!
We have been getting ready for the 100th day of school in our classroom. We have been counting by 10s, by 5s, and by 1s to 100. We have been learning what 100 looks like. We have been exploring 100 in many ways... A yummy activity to practice counting to 100 by tens. If you would like to do this activity with your class, you can find it at Teachers Pay Teachers. Just click on the link or image below: Count-by-10-ice-cream-fun A class quilt to practice counting to 100 by fives. The kids were…

Katie Byrd saved to Kindergarten Teachers
FREE snowman mystery picture printable. Use the color codes to color the numbers on the 100s chart to find the mystery picture. Fun winter math activity.

Virginia Gills saved to Math Activities
Description There are 2 "different" games----each with 2 versions using the 120 chart. Both use dice to "move" through the chart. The first one will use 1 die and the kids will add 10 to the number. A second version of this has "roadblocks" along the way for kids to go back or forward more. The second game uses 2 dice and students will add the numbers together. A second version to this has the same "roadblocks" as above. They go perfectly with my Catching Common Core Bugs Math games! Follow…

Vickie Schultz saved to School math