100's Chart in Various Versions
Amy O'Riley
137 Followers
Grade Levels
K - 6th
Subjects
Resource Type
Formats Included
- Zip
- Excel Spreadsheets
Pages
16 pages
Amy O'Riley
137 Followers
Description
This upload is a zip file that contains an excel file and a pdf file of 8 different versions of a 100's chart. The excel file is included so that you can manipulate the 100's charts to meet your needs. The pdf file is included to keep the original formatting intact.
There are 8 different types of 100's Charts in each file:
1. a blank 100's Chart
2. Counting Coins 100's Chart
3. Alternating Color Columns 100's Chart
4. Alternating Color Rows 100's Chart
5. Rainbow Horizontal 100's Chart
6. Rainbow Vertical 100's Chart
7. Even and Odd Numbers 100's Chart
8. Even and Odd Numbers Filled Color 100's Chart
How can you use these 100's Charts in your classroom?
- Print them out to include in a math resource notebook.
- Print them out and laminate them to use with student hands-on activities.
-Print them out and insert them into a sheet protector to use with student hands-on activities.
-Print them out and turn them into transparencies to use during direct instruction.
-Use the digital file with a projector or a SmartBoard for whole group activities, instructional lessons, at a math center, etc.
-Use the digital file with the students in a computer lab for hands-on activities, number games, etc. It is also a great way to teach spreadsheet navigation skills (tab key, arrow keys, etc.)
Please feel free to contact me if you would like a customized 100's chart and we can negotiate a price.
Enjoy,
Amy Gillam
@techspire
http://www.techspired.blogspot.com
There are 8 different types of 100's Charts in each file:
1. a blank 100's Chart
2. Counting Coins 100's Chart
3. Alternating Color Columns 100's Chart
4. Alternating Color Rows 100's Chart
5. Rainbow Horizontal 100's Chart
6. Rainbow Vertical 100's Chart
7. Even and Odd Numbers 100's Chart
8. Even and Odd Numbers Filled Color 100's Chart
How can you use these 100's Charts in your classroom?
- Print them out to include in a math resource notebook.
- Print them out and laminate them to use with student hands-on activities.
-Print them out and insert them into a sheet protector to use with student hands-on activities.
-Print them out and turn them into transparencies to use during direct instruction.
-Use the digital file with a projector or a SmartBoard for whole group activities, instructional lessons, at a math center, etc.
-Use the digital file with the students in a computer lab for hands-on activities, number games, etc. It is also a great way to teach spreadsheet navigation skills (tab key, arrow keys, etc.)
Please feel free to contact me if you would like a customized 100's chart and we can negotiate a price.
Enjoy,
Amy Gillam
@techspire
http://www.techspired.blogspot.com
Total Pages
16 pages
Answer Key
N/A
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