Blank Hundred Chart
A printable 10 by 10 worksheet with empty cells plus name and date lines. Students can construct all or part of a hundred chart without numbers already supplied.
AssessmentNumber writingPractice
Why this grid works
A blank chart changes the task from recognizing a number to producing and placing it. Teachers can use the same page for full-chart recall, selected rows, skip-counting patterns, dictated numbers, or an open-ended assessment of number sense.
Three ways to use it
- 01
Rebuild the chart
Fill every cell from 1 to 100 and check row endings and column patterns.
- 02
Teacher dictation
Call selected numbers and ask students to place them in the correct cells.
- 03
Create a pattern
Write only multiples, odd numbers, or another sequence, then describe its shape.
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