1 to 100 Number Grid Say-It Chart

1 to 100 Number Grid Say-It Chart

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Item #: 059422
Grades: PK-3

Product 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 Description:

* 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.

Primary Subject
Mathematics
Grade Start
PK
Grade End
3
EAN
612086010196
Format
Other
Brand Name
Barker Creek
Weight
0.15 (lbs.)
Dimensions
22.0" x 17.0" x 0.06"
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The balloons look fun for a little girl.
Corie E on Jul 28, 2022
The different colors for counting by 5's & 10's, plus odds and evens being in different colors makes a nice visual for young children to learn to count by these numbers.
Morgan L on Nov 26, 2021
The balloons look fun for a little girl.
Corie E on Jul 28, 2022
For grandson's math. This is akin to Montessori theory.
jo E on Dec 16, 2021
The different colors for counting by 5's & 10's, plus odds and evens being in different colors makes a nice visual for young children to learn to count by these numbers.
Morgan L on Nov 26, 2021
great for 1st grade
Lesley S on Feb 24, 2021
I ordered this for my preschool son. I remember a poster like this from my kindergarten classroom, and I remember how much it helped me visualize and comprehend counting by ones, twos, fives, and tens.
Timothy B on Jan 4, 2021
for my 5yr old who just started kindergarten
JESSICA M. on Oct 13, 2020
Bright Colorful Counting Chart for children to enhance learning numbers from 1-100.<br />Great teaching tool and love that it's colorful rather than black and white.
Roberta N on Aug 27, 2020
I liked that the chart was colorful. More specifically, I liked that the 5s column has green font (the kids can easily see it and can learn to count by 5s) and the 10s column has red font. I liked that the odd and even numbers are in different colored squares. I also like the balloons at the top to help the kids count by tens.
Jennifer B on Aug 3, 2020
colorful
GUINNESSLVR on Jul 9, 2020
Color
Nathalia P on May 8, 2020
I taught Kindergarten for 23 years after teaching 1st and 2nd grade for 20 years. One of the most basic tools I used daily for math was the Number Grid. Now my son teaching his Kindergarten daughter at home, because of the Conronavirus-19. I sent him this Number Grid. This was an especially good number grid because of the balloons which help math students to count by tens. I used the number grid every single day of my teaching career and always had Number Grids displayed in my classroom.
Sally C on Apr 25, 2020
Looks great to hang on my wall and work with my younger ones on skip counting and the youngest one on learning to count to 100.
Lynell on Jan 12, 2019
to help my grandson with counting
barbara s on Sep 14, 2018
Teachers picked this chart
Suzanne W on Jul 16, 2018
Previously purchased our teachers really liked them.
Suzanne W on Apr 19, 2018
We liked the design and the price
Suzanne W on Jan 11, 2018
I liked the format of this one better than others that I had found.
sherri p on Sep 8, 2017
to teach our grandchildren to count.
Glenda C on May 3, 2016
For grandson's math. This is akin to Montessori theory.
jo E on Dec 16, 2021
great for 1st grade
Lesley S on Feb 24, 2021
How big are the individual number squares?
User on Jul 27, 2017
BEST ANSWER: They are about an inch by inch each square.
Is this laminated?
A shopper on Aug 17, 2016
BEST ANSWER: The chart is a heavy-weight paper with a slick finish (water-resistant but not suitable for writing).
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This is a great numbers chart! The highlighted skip counting reall helped my son understand the concepts of counting my 2s, 5s, and 10s. Fantastic colors. We love it!
June 22, 2017
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