You've seen the 100's chart, but 2nd grade has to be able to write to 1,000. I've created the 1000's chart but now third grade has to write to 9,999. Well, here is a 1,001- 2,000. Students can now fill in the blanks to write all the numbers to 2,000. There is a spot to write when they start and when they finish. The students in my class actually asked if they were finished with other activities if they could work on the chart to see how fast they could get it done.... properly of course.
It takes a while to fill in but when completed it is great for skip counting, finding patterns, and comparing numbers. Now that common core standards are here, this is a great way to help 3rd and 2nd graders complete the following standards:
NV 1.3.3a: Read, write, compare, and order numbers from 0-9,999.
1.3.1a: Identify, use, and model place value positions of 1's, 10's, 100's, and 1,000's.
2.NBT.2. Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.
2.NBT.3. Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.
Included: -Cover sheet with start and end date
-Fill in the blank charts
-Certificate for completed chart
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