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Skills Covered

  • Find missing numbers on a hundreds chart
  • Recognize row and column patterns
  • Count by ones and tens
  • Strengthen number sense to 100
  • Develop sequential thinking
  • Practice writing numerals 1-100

How to Use These Worksheets

Students find and write the missing numbers on partially filled hundreds charts. Each worksheet has a different set of blanks.

In the Classroom

Use for math centers or assessment. Each worksheet has a different arrangement of missing numbers, so students can work through multiple sheets for extra practice. Pair students together for collaborative problem-solving.

At Home

Practice with a complete chart nearby for reference. Encourage your child to look at the numbers above, below, left, and right of each blank to figure out the missing number.

Tips for Success

  • Look at the numbers above, below, left, and right of each blank
  • Use row patterns (counting by 1s) and column patterns (counting by 10s)
  • Start with the easiest blanks first to build confidence
  • Use the answer key for self-checking

Common Core Standards Alignment

These worksheets support the following Common Core State Standards for Mathematics:

  • K.CC.A.1 — Count to 100 by ones and tens
  • K.CC.A.2 — Count forward from any number
  • 1.NBT.A.1 — Count to 120 starting from any number
  • 1.NBT.B.2 — Understand place value: tens and ones

Hundreds Chart Missing Numbers

K — 2nd 7 worksheets

Find and write the missing numbers on partially filled hundreds charts. Builds number sense and sequencing skills.

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What’s Included

  • 7 unique missing number worksheets
  • Varying difficulty levels
  • Numbers within 1-100
  • Hundreds chart grid format
  • Answer key included