The Hundreds Chart — Let's Practice!
- What is a Hundreds Chart?
- Finding Missing Numbers on the Chart – Step by Step
- Example 1: Counting Up from Ten
- Example 2: Counting by Tens and Ones
- Example 3: Counting by Tens
- Example 4: Counting by Tens and Ones
- Using the Hundreds Chart – Practice
- The Hundreds Chart – Spot the Missing Numbers
- Using the Hundreds Chart – Summary
- Using the Hundreds Chart – Frequently Asked Questions
Basics on the topic The Hundreds Chart — Let's Practice!
Using the Hundreds Chart – Introduction
Get ready because today we're going to practice using the hundreds chart! It's time to begin! A hundreds chart is a great tool to see patterns, count, and even add or subtract. When we read a hundreds chart, we read it the same way we read a book, from left to right. Ready? Let's go!
What is a Hundreds Chart?
A hundreds chart is a grid with numbers from 1 to 100. It helps us see patterns and makes counting easier.
Let's start with some fun activities to help us use the hundreds chart!
Finding Missing Numbers on the Chart – Step by Step
We'll find missing numbers on the chart by counting and looking for patterns. Notice the patterns as we count by ones and tens.
Ready? Let's start by finding the missing numbers on the hundreds chart. Use the chart to help you visualize.
Example 1: Counting Up from Ten
Can you find the missing number on the chart? You can count using the patterns to help!
If we count up from ten, we count to the number eighteen.
Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen
Did you also get eighteen? Great job!
Example 2: Counting by Tens and Ones
Let's tackle the next problem! Can you find the missing number on the chart? You can count using the patterns to help!
If we count by tens and ones, we count to the number twenty-six.
Ten, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six
Did you also get twenty-six? Awesome!
Example 3: Counting by Tens
Let's tackle the next problem! Can you find the missing number on the chart? You can count using the patterns to help!
If we count by tens we count up to the number sixty.
Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty
Did you also get sixty? Excellent!
Example 4: Counting by Tens and Ones
Let's tackle the final problem! Can you find the missing number on the chart? You can count using the patterns to help!
If we count by tens and ones we count up to the number eighty-three.
Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two, eighty-three
Did you also get eighty-three? Fantastic!
Using the Hundreds Chart – Practice
Now, let's practice using the hundreds chart with some more examples.
The Hundreds Chart – Spot the Missing Numbers
You are ready to solve some number mysteries! Use the hundreds chart below to answer some questions.
Using the Hundreds Chart – Summary
Key Learnings from this Text:
- A hundreds chart is a grid with numbers from 1 to 100 that helps us see patterns and makes counting easier.
- We read a hundreds chart from left to right, just like a book.
- Use the hundreds chart to find missing numbers by counting and looking for patterns.
Keep practicing with the hundreds chart to become a math whiz! Check out more fun counting activities and exercises on our website, such as skip counting by 3s and 6s, counting to 50, or counting to 100.
Using the Hundreds Chart – Frequently Asked Questions
Transcript The Hundreds Chart — Let's Practice!
Razzi says get these items ready (...) Because today we're going to practice... The Hundreds Chart. It's time to begin! Remember that a hundreds chart is a tool to see patterns, count, and even add or subtract... and that when we read a hundreds chart we read it the same way that we read a book, from left to right. Can you find the missing number on the chart? You can count using the patterns to help! If we count up from ten, we count to the number eighteen. Did you also get eighteen? Let's tackle the next problem! Can you find the missing number on the chart? You can count using the patterns to help! If we count by tens and ones, we count to the number twenty-six. Did you also get twenty-six? Let's tackle the next problem! Can you find the missing number on the chart? You can count using the patterns to help! If we count by tens we count up to the number sixty. Did you also get sixty? Let's tackle the final problem! Can you find the missing number on the chart? You can count using the patterns to help! If we count by tens and ones we count up to the number eighty-three. Did you also get eighty-three? Razzi had so much fun practicing with you today! See you next time!
The Hundreds Chart — Let's Practice! exercise
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Find the missing number on the chart.
HintsCount up from 70.
What number comes after 76?What do you notice about all the numbers in the row with the missing number?
They all have a 7 in the tens column.SolutionThe missing number on the chart is 77.
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Complete the number pattern on the chart.
HintsCount up starting from 31: 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, ... what comes next?
Look at the row with the missing number.
What will the tens be in this number?SolutionThe missing number from the number pattern is 37.
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Complete the number pattern.
HintsStart at 1.
Count by ones.
What numbers are missing?Hold up 10 fingers.
Starting at one, count by ones.
What numbers are missing?SolutionThe completed number pattern is:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 -
What is the number pattern?
HintsCount by tens on the hundreds chart. What numbers are missing?
Start at 10.
Count by tens.
What numbers are missing in the pattern?SolutionThe number pattern is to add by ten.
The missing numbers are 20, 30, 40, 50. -
What is the missing number?
HintsStart at 10.
Count by tens.
What number do you count up to?Start at 81.
Count by ones.
What number do you count up to?SolutionThe missing number is 90.
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Complete the hundreds chart.
HintsStart at 4.
Count by tens.
What numbers are missing in the pattern?Start at 8.
Count by tens.
What numbers are missing in the pattern?SolutionThe numbers that are missing from the hundreds chart are:
14, 18, 34, 38, 54, 58, 74, 78, 94, 98