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Skills Covered

  • Number recognition 1-100
  • Identify patterns in rows and columns
  • Count by ones and tens
  • Reference for addition and subtraction
  • Support for skip counting
  • Visual model for place value

How to Use These Worksheets

A complete hundreds chart for display or desk reference. Use it as a support tool during math lessons and independent practice.

In the Classroom

Laminate and post on the wall or give each student a copy for their math folder. Use during number talks, counting exercises, and as a reference during addition and subtraction practice.

At Home

Keep one visible during homework time. Point out patterns together — rows count by 1s, columns count by 10s. Use for skip counting practice by having your child color or circle numbers.

Tips for Success

  • Point out patterns — rows count by 1s, columns count by 10s
  • Use for skip counting practice (by 2s, 5s, 10s)
  • Laminate for repeated use with dry-erase markers
  • Keep as a reference during other math activities

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.3 — Write numbers from 0 to 20 and represent objects with a numeral
  • 1.NBT.A.1 — Count to 120 starting from any number

Hundreds Chart Reference

K — 2nd 1 worksheet

A complete 1-100 hundreds chart for classroom reference, number recognition, and counting practice.

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What’s Included

  • 1 complete hundreds chart (1-100)
  • Clean grid format
  • Ready for lamination or display
  • Perfect desk reference