In this engaging activity, children will search the room for 100 color coded numbers. They will record their findings on a 100's board to ensure understanding.
This is an excellent and fun number sense activity that builds an understanding of the patterns on a 100's board.
This would also be a fantastic 100th day of school activity!
(be sure to check back soon for my "I Survived 100 Days!" unit)
*Cover Page
*Teacher Directions
*Solid Set of Number Cards
*Optional Ink Saving Number Cards
*Variety of 100's Boards for Differentiation
*Teacher Color Coded Answer Key
*Thank You Page
I so needed number cards to 100 for many games in my classroom. Thanks for providing two sets. I really liked the one that saved on ink. Can't wait to start building hundreds boards with my my students.
This was a huge need in my class too. The kids loved it when we practiced it for the 100th day. Thank you for your feedback :)
March 26, 2012
Gina
Dear Randi,
This is such a cute idea! I teach in Italy, and our 100th day is on thursday. I can't wait to do this activity and many more with my kids. They will be so excited. I will let you know how it goes!!!
That's wonderful to hear! I'd love to know how it goes. Wow Italy! I can't imagine!
February 26, 2012
christineanderton
I have been playing the 100 Dot game for years, the problem is that I have to write the numbers on dot stickers every year. They are a bit of a pain to peal off of walls and furniture... this set of number cards was a much nicer way to set up the game for me. Next year I just have to hang them up! The only thing that worries me is some students have a hard time seeing the difference between the 7's and 1's. (due to the type of font) I love the rest of the activities included!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. We had fun too! Thank you!
February 15, 2012
abeckwith
Tomorrow is our 100th day so I am excited to use this. We have been working hard with our # grid so I know they will love looking for the numbers around the room!
Really cute! I love all the different ways you can challenge students with the hundreds chart! I think I am going to use this as a review on the 100 day! I think the studnets will think this is great fun.
I love 100's board activities. There are so many things you can do with them to build a deeper understanding of number sense. I'm glad you enjoyed your purchase!
I have been teaching for 5 years in North Carolina. My experience is in Kindergarten and First Grade. I often teach staff developments within my school and for my county.