Is your child or your students learning to count to 100? Use these free printable hundreds charts to help them learn to important number concepts!
The following free math worksheets can be used for kids or classrooms to help teach important math skills and counting.
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They can also be used as easy reference sheets for kids to keep on hand as they learn the numbers.
Use these printable hundreds charts to help teach counting, skip counting, adding, subtracting, and place value.
These hundreds charts are suitable for 4 year-olds, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, first grade, and second grade.
Are you looking for more? Check out these printable 1-120 charts or 1-200 Hundred Number Charts! Or use these Printable Odd and Even Numbers Charts for the first 100 numbers. You can also find a Printable Prime Number Chart with the first 100 prime numbers.
Printable hundreds chart in full color.
Each column is color coded for easy reference.
This chart is perfect for recognizing patterns in skip counting. It includes the numbers from 1-100.
Printable hundreds chart in full color.
This chart is missing some numbers for the student to fill in themselves.
Printable hundreds chart in full color.
This chart is missing most of the numbers for the student to fill in themselves.
The filled in numbers keep the child on track.
Printable hundreds chart in full color.
This chart is blank and allows the child to write the numbers from 1-100 in themselves.
Printable hundreds chart in black and white.
This chart is perfect for recognizing patterns in skip counting.
It’s black and white for easy printing. It includes the numbers from 1-100.
Printable hundreds chart in black and white.
This chart is missing some of the numbers for the child to fill in.
It’s black and white for easy printing.
Printable hundreds chart in black and white.
This chart is missing most of the numbers for the child to fill in.
The filled in numbers help keep the child on track. It’s black and white for easy printing.
This printable black and white hundreds chart is blank.
The student can fill in the numbers from 1-100.
This printable mini-hundreds chart is perfect for desktop use.
Cut out the small charts and tape them to your students’ desks or on your child’s math book or binder.
They can use it as a reference tool when they need help counting, skip counting, adding, or subtracting.
You are free to use these hundreds charts for personal use at home or in the classroom. Please don’t share the file, but if you’d like to share the free math charts with friends, please forward this page to them so that they can download the file themselves. This download may not be used in any commercial fashion.
Not sure what to do with these free printable hundreds charts? Here are a few ideas on how to incorporate them into your learning:
Print out the completed hundreds chart and laminate it or place it in a page protector. Allow your child to keep it in their math binder for an easy reference sheet while doing their math work. This may seem like cheating, but even if they have to look up the answer to the problems as they work, it will help them commit the information to memory.
Print out the semi-blank hundreds chart and have your child fill in the missing numbers. This using the charts with some missing numbers helps them learn to count to 100, while self correcting.
Print out the blank hundreds for your child. Allow them to fill in the entire chart from 1-100.
Use the hundreds charts (blank or filled) to practice skip counting. Skip counting can be hard for kids to master. Use the charts to help them see how to count by 2s, 3s, 5s, and 10s. You can also print these free Skip Counting Charts to help with this skill!
Print out the mini-hundreds chart and place it on your child’s desk for easy reference.
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