Practise counting to 100 by 1's with this interactive hundreds board game for multiple players.
Create a Class Full of 1–100 Numbers Champions
The ability to count to 100 is a HUGE math milestone for learners!
It’s all uphill from there. 😉
In this activity, students will reinforce this skill by taking turns rolling the dice and moving that many spaces, practising the ability to count forward from any given number. As they take their turn, players colour in squares on their 100 board recording sheet to show how many spaces they’ve moved.
Scaffolding + Extension Tips
Use this teaching resource in your maths rotation as an independent practice activity.
Challenge students who quickly understand the concepts to determine how many spaces they still need to reach 100 as they play. This helps them comprehend the distance between numbers and operational skills like addition and subtraction.
Extend this activity by asking students to visually represent the numbers they land on using manipulatives or other items, like pom poms, beads, or BINGO chips.
If students are having difficulty counting from a given point on the board, use manipulatives to help them keep track as they count up.
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Print game pieces on thick card for added durability and longevity. Make multiple copies of the recording sheet, and place all parts in a folder or large envelope for an easy-to-grab activity.
Sustainability Tip: Print a few recording sheets on thick card and slip them into dry-erase sleeves. Students can record their answers with a dry-erase marker, then erase and reuse.
Check this out: Subtraction Strategies | A Guide for Teaching Subtraction (Early Years)
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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