Number Chart Worksheet
Grade 1 Number Chart Worksheets: Hundreds Chart and Skip Counting
These Grade 1 number chart worksheets build number sense with the hundreds chart and skip counting. On the chart pages a child fills in the missing numbers of a hundreds chart and colours a counting path, seeing how the numbers grow by one along each row and by ten down each column. Skip-counting pages count by twos, fives, and tens, colouring or circling the numbers along the way, and the more-and-less pages ask for one more and one less, then ten more and ten less than a given number. Filling in the hundreds chart, skip counting by twos, fives, and tens, and finding one or ten more and less are exactly the first-grade number skills these pages build. The charts are large and clearly gridded, so a child can run a finger along each row, count the steps, and write each number without any rush.
In this set a child works across and down the hundreds chart. They fill the gaps, colour a skip-counting path by twos, fives, or tens, and find one more, one less, ten more, and ten less. The grid makes the patterns easy to see, so counting in steps and jumping by ten feel like following a path rather than memorising.
When your child can fill the hundreds chart and skip-count by twos, fives, and tens, you can print more of these number chart worksheets as a PDF and keep going on paper. It is all free, with no sign-up and no account, and there are no timers or scores to hurry a careful count. A wrong square is just a reason to run a finger along the row again. The Grade 2 number chart worksheets move on to skip counting by threes and fours and a hundred more and less, and you can browse every printable number chart worksheet to choose the next page.
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