Free Hundreds Chart Printable Worksheets
Hundreds charts are an invaluable math tool for elementary students, as they offer a visual way to explore number patterns, perform addition and subtraction, and understand place value more deeply.
This collection of printable hundreds chart worksheets are designed for second graders Our collection includes:
- Activities that support skip counting, pattern recognition, and math games
- A classic 100s chart
- A bonus 120 chart for extended counting
- Worksheets that include two-digit equations, ideal for reinforcing number sense and place value
Fun Activities to Try with Hundreds Chart Worksheets
Recommended for: Second Grade
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⭐ Skip Counting
Hundreds charts provide a great way for children to practice their skip counting skills because they can see and count numbers as they skip count by 2s, 5s, 10s, or any other number.
⭐ Color Coding Patterns
Give children colored pencils to color-code numbers following specific rules. For example, ask them to color all multiples of 5 in red and all multiples of 3 in blue. This visual approach can help children see numerical relationships and better understand skip counting.
⭐ Race to 100 Game
Turn your hundreds chart into a game board! Have children roll a dice and move a marker the number of spaces they rolled. From then on, each time they roll the dice, they will add or subtract that number from the number in the square they landed on, trying to be the first to reach the number 100 on their hundreds chart. You can create additional rules, like skipping over multiples of ten or getting an extra turn if you land on multiples of 5.
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