1 to 100 Number Grid Say-It Chart

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059422
Grade PK-3
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Charlotte Mason
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Description
Colorful, cardstock poster shows a large 10x10 number grid with the 5's and 10's in a different color. The large format (17x22") has a star border with rainbow colored balloons across the top. This would be great as a math reference tool, of course, but also for the 100th day of school! Use it as a count down (or up!) On the back of the poster are 50 activity ideas for the 100th day, a smaller version of the number grid that is reproducible, and a 100th day certificate you can copy for your students to color. ~ Sara
Publisher's Description of 1 to 100 Number Grid Say-It Chart

* 17" x 22" Chart

* Reproducible Activities are on the Back

* Printed on Heavy 10 pt. Cardstock

Created in response to teacher requests, this chart will be a great addition to your classroom! Use this chart for teaching even and odd numbers, counting by 5's and 10's and for counting to 100. This 1 to 100 grid chart can also be used to strengthen counting, adding, subtracting, and rounding skills. Reproducible activities are on the back.

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Product Format:Other
Brand:Barker Creek
Grades:PK-3
EAN/UPC:612086010196
Length in Inches:22
Width in Inches:17
Height in Inches:0.0625
Weight in Pounds:0.15
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