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Hundreds Chart

Hundreds Chart

Practice skip-counting and identify patterns with this hundreds chart! Skip-counting introduces children to patterns and sequences in numbers, helping them recognize the regularity in numerical order. By learning how to count by twos, fives, and tens, young students are developing this foundational math skill with real-world applications.

This ability to identify patterns can help them count money (where coins often come in multiples), tell time (counting by fives for minutes), and understand measurements.

Take a hands-on approach and have students use their fingers or a pencil to skip along the numbers on a printed hundreds chart. This reinforces the visual patterns as they physically move through the chart and notice that when skip-counting by a certain number, there's a pattern of regularly spaced numbers. Take it a step further and encourage discussion about the patterns they notice!

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