Patterns on a Hundred Chart
Show one more, one less, ten more, and ten less.
Can be used as whole or small group activity. Great for center use or remediation practice.
REVISED to include numbers to 120
Meets CCSS Number and Operations in Base Ten 1.NBT
Wish I had found this earlier this year when we were studying one more, one less, ten more, ten less! I will definitely use this next year when we cover this standard.
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This is very creative, thanks for sharing! My special needs students in inclusion classes will definitely be able to use this resource. I think you are doing great, and that you will be able to reach new heights. Glad to see another NBCT here, I am your new follower now!
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Your work is amazing! I love this and the changes you made to accommodate the CCSS. Thanks! I also felt the need to add that I overlooked giving feedback to an item I previously purchased. I want others to know how awesome your work is when you are asked to customize materials. Thanks again, for all you do!
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