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Number Grid Sequencing Activities 1 to 120 Worksheets & Number Grid Puzzles

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I love using this resource at the beginning of the year and the two PTC we have during the year. This gives the students something to do while I talk with their families. Highly recommend!

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Number Grids are a great hands-on tool that can be used to support all learners with sequencing numbers, counting skills, recognizing number patterns, understanding how numbers work, as well as adding and subtracting 1 and 2-digit numbers.

Kids Love working with number Grids and especially figuring out Number Grid Puzzles, which encourages higher order thinking and a bit of FUN!

Multiplication is also supported through counts and patterns. The Number Grid is a universal math tool for teaching, reteaching and challenging learners in Mathematical Practice.

These ready to print and use worksheets will be your go to activity to use during math centers, math rotations, to reinforce or differentiate instruction, guided math as plans for a sub or any way you choose to use these easy ready-to-use worksheets.

The Sequencing pages are leveled to start easy from 1-10 and then work up to including all numbers 1-130.

The Number Grids start out with the entire grid filling in missing numbers and then work up to puzzle pieces without the grid.

  • There are blanks for children to create their own sheets to challenge friends or for you to differentiate as needed.

  • 2 complete Number Grids are included. One for numbers 1-120 and one for numbers 1-130.

  • A poster to remind students of how a number grid works.

Here’s the Table of Contents to Show what is included:

  • Table of Contents and Section Title pages

  • Sequencing Numbers in Segments of 10 from 1 - 130 ...........Pages 2-18

  • Number Grid Posters and Sheets ..................................................Pages 19-23

  • Number Grid Sequencing Sheets ...................................................Pages 24-37

  • Number Grid Puzzles Pieces .............................................................Pages 38-44

  • Blank Number Grids ..............................................................................Pages 45-47

  • Number Grids for Skip Counting ............................Pages 48-57

  • Multiplication Pages and Number Patterns

  • Answer Keys for Number Grid Work ..........................................Pages 58-76

Ideas for Use:

•To learn number sequencing using numbers from 1 - 130

•To learn adding 2 numbers together

•To learn adding 3 numbers.

•To learn multiplication counts. Using the full grid, you can have students circle the counts, but there are pages to fill in various counts from 2-10.

•To support students with adding one- and two-digit numbers. For Example: start at 22 now add 30 to 22. Students jump down 3 to get to 52.

Possible Uses:

☺ Guided Math

☺ Math Rotations or Stations

☺ To support your daily math program

☺ For Early Finishers

Please note:The Number Grids start out with the entire grid filling in missing numbers and then work up to puzzle pieces without the grid. There are blanks for children to create their own sheets to challenge friends or for you to differentiate as needed.

Using Number Grids are a hands-on tool that can be used to support learners with sequencing numbers, counting skills, recognizing number patterns, understanding how numbers work, as well as adding and subtracting 1 and 2-digit numbers.

Multiplication is also supported through counts and patterns. The Number Grid is a universal math tool for teaching, reteaching and challenging learners in Mathematical Practice.

These ready to print and use worksheets will be your go to activity to use during math centers, math rotations, to reinforce or differentiate instruction, guided math as plans for a sub or any way you choose to use these easy ready-to-use worksheets.

The Sequencing pages are leveled to start easy from 1-10 and then work up to including all numbers 1-130.

The Number Grids start out with the entire grid filling in missing numbers and then work up to puzzle pieces without the grid.


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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones).
Given a two-digit number, mentally find 10 more or 10 less than the number, without having to count; explain the reasoning used.

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