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Monday, January 16, 2023

100 Chart Center Resources to teach Counting, Base 10, and Place Value + a FREEBIE


100 Charts are a BIG part of understanding our Base 10 math system. Making the 100 Chart playful helps kids practice with these important tools while having fun!

This resource has 13 choices of Number Cards 1-100 that when put in the 100 Pocket Chart make a seasonal mystery picture.

September Apple Center
★ Differentiate by putting some or many of the numbers in the chart in advance.

March St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun Center

★ Use as a whole or small group activity by giving students cards to put in the pocket chart.

May Bumblebee Center

★ Use in a center or small group with the blank 100 charts that students can color to match the pocket chart. Cards can also be put on a ring.

January Snowman Center

October Jack-o'-lantern or Pumpkin Center


November Turkey Center


December Christmas Tree Center


Click any picture above to see all 13 puzzles! 

Here is a video of the digital version of this resource:



 
Here's my dorky self using the digital version on my Clevertouch. My students can use on ipads when I assign it on Google Classroom. 



This resource has 11 choices of Seasonal Number Cards 1-120. 

★ Differentiate by putting some or many of the numbers in the chart in advance.
                 
★ During whole group lessons, I will hide something behind one of the numbers and give clues for the students to guess what number it is behind. 


Here's a video of this resource in action: 



Coloring 100 Charts is also a fun and meaningful activity to learn about base ten, counting, and how a 100 Chart works. Each of the Pocket Chart Mystery Pictures have blank charts to color. The resources below are a set of cards that kids use to color to make a 100 Chart Picture. 


I use the American Flag center for Election Day, Veterans Day, Presidents Day, or Memorial Day depending on when my students need practice with 100 charts. 


The bunny chart is fun at Easter time or in the Spring. It can be colored brown or left white. 



I usually use the tree picture center during Earth Day or Arbor Day but it is great for any time kids need practice with hundred charts. To differentiate, put the cards in order by number or color or mix them up to make it more difficult. 

Click on the resource below to see it in my store!



  

I hope you find these ideas useful for teaching place value, counting, and base 10 to your students! 


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