Help your students develop their number sense skills and strategies with these fragmented hundreds charts. Each of the cards is a piece of a hundreds chart with only one number written on it. Students must use their number sense skills to complete the remaining squares on their hundreds charts. This activity also helps students develop mental math skills, and addition and subtraction skills. This would make a wonderful math work station activity.
As a 1st - 5th grade AIS teacher, it is helpful to have a wide variety of this type of activity to use. I can use it across a few grades as needed. Thank You
Great practice for my third graders...and still fun for them! Thanks
February 12, 2013
afayle
My students L-O-V-E these, and they really help them build number sense. They are one of my most popular centers- it's hard to tear kids away from them! (I literally find them sneakily working on them during mini-lessons when they think I'm not looking!) :-)
February 8, 2013
mkvandal
Thanks!
February 7, 2013
jmalita
Great practice for my kiddos struggling with number sense. Thanks!
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epanderson61
When I downloaded the papers, there are no numbers on many of them. Just blurred colors. I have taken it out of preview and downloaded it every way I can but no luck!
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