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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Hundreds Chart to 120 Mystery Pictures 1st Grade Math Centers and a FREEBIE!


Do you need an easy and engaging math center for your first graders? I've got one for you. These interactive hundreds chart to 120 Mystery Pictures are a great way for students to practice number recognition and counting to 120 as well as how a 100s Chart works-the cornerstone of our base 10 math system! Each one contains a blank hundreds chart printable and number cards. 

My first grade students never get tired of coloring, and this makes it meaningful and fun! They love discovering what the picture makes. They will even do the same one over again the next time they visit the math center! Just print, laminate, and hole-punch the cards. For differentiation, you can put them in order to make it easier or mix them up to make it more challenging. Students find the number on the blank hundreds chart and color it the color of the border on the card. Here are my Hundreds Chart Mystery Pictures: 



This is a fun hundreds chart activity for a December math center. We do a Grinch Day so this is a great way to lead into that the week prior. 



We also do a Dr. Seuss Day and a whole week of activities before it. Perfect for a March math center. 




This tree hundreds chart is nice for April. I use it for an Earth Day math center but it can be used anytime! 



Whether Easter is in March or April, kids love this Easter Bunny math center. To differentiate for less-capable students, you can leave out the brown cards to make a white bunny. For higher learners, put the brown cards in. Either way it is adorable! 


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