If you’re looking for some 100 chart activities to do for your 100th Day of school then I think you’ll enjoy my 100 Chart packet.
It includes seven 100 charts perfect for all sorts of 100 Day activities. I’ve included a blank 100 grid for students to fill in, a filled-in 100 chart to make puzzles and “mystery” pictures with, a chart, where the “skip count by 5s numbers” are in red, a 100 chart, where the “skip count by 10s numbers” are in blue, a traceable 100 chart for PK kiddos, a “What’s Missing?” fill in the even numbers 100 chart, as well as a “What’s Missing?” fill in the odd numbers chart.
To make 100 chart puzzles, simply run off the numbered 100 chart on a variety of colors of construction paper; laminate and trim each color into different puzzles. I keep them in large Ziplock Baggies. Make blank white templates to challenge older children, and use a numbered chart for little ones to place the pieces on. For added fun, make this a “Speed” game, to see who gets their puzzle completed first, or who can do the most puzzles before the timer rings.
You can make up your own 100 chart mystery pictures, or use one of mine. There’s one with a heart, as well as one that reveals the number 100. To make this more challenging for older students, have them complete addition and subtraction equations that will result in coloring in those numbered boxes.
Click on the link to pop on over to my blog to get the 100 Chart packet.
From Diane, over at TeachWithMe.com
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