Hundreds Chart To Keep At Home

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Hundreds Chart to Keep at Home
One of the tools we rely on in first grade math is the number grid,
also know as the 100s chart. In class we have been spending some
time together reviewing and exploring how the number grid works
and how we can use it as a tool for learning. On page 2 of this
letter is a hundreds chart to keep at home. I recommend that you
regularly use it to review with your child. You will also need this
for upcoming homework assignments throughout the year.
Activities to do with the hundreds chart:
• Practice counting aloud by touching each number as you
count forward.
• Point to random numbers and have your child name them.
“What number is this?”
• Have your child find random numbers on the hundreds
chart. “Where is the number___?”
• Have your child find a number, then ask, “What is one
more, what is one less?”
• Have your child use the chart to count backward by ones.
• Have your child use the chart to count by tens, fives, and
twos.
• Have your child find a number, then ask, “What is ten
more, what is ten less?”
• Later on in the school year ask your child to point to a
number and identify the place value of the digits (ones,
tens, hundreds).
• When they are ready they can use the hundreds chart to
find the answers to addition and subtraction problems.

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