A hundred chart or 120 chart is the ultimate tool for primary students to learn and practice any concept.
What is a 100/120 chart?
It's basically a grid with ten boxes across one above the other, a total of 12 rows with numbers 1 till 120 written from top left till bottom right.
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Use a marker to circle numbers |
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Skip count by 4s |
Kids get to see a hundred chart in their classrooms but it's ON the wall or the display board. Any other place they have seen is in their copies. Its sole purpose is to practice writing numbers and learning the sequence.
But it can be used for teaching many other concepts. To name a few; odd-even, skip counting, and pattern recognition.
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laminated 100 chart |
In the above picture, the student is circling numbers after skip counting by 4.
I regularly use a hundred chart in my math class, first used it for learning skip counting and it really helps students get to grasp the concept of multiplication tables. They were also able to see how more than one fact matches the other for example 3X4 is the same as 4X3 and formed the "commutative property" themselves. :)
Tell me how you are planning activities and the age group below.
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