Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Even More Hundreds Charts for Holidays and Activities

 ***Update...Due to a seller bundling my items and offering them for sale via another web site, I am no longer offering these items for free. I'm sorry! I hope you understand.***

I had so much fun creating the upcoming holiday and celebration hundreds chart activities that I decided to make some more hundreds chart items for spring and a few for previous holidays. Click on each picture to purchase these charts from my TpT store.

To view the previous hundreds chart post: Click here





47 comments:

  1. Love, love, love these!! I've been going back to my default "read a book quietly when you're done" and I hate it! This is a great and engaging activity for my kiddo to do when they're done! Thanks!

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  2. These are FANTASTIC!!!Thanks so much!!

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  3. These are amazing! Thanks for sharing

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    1. Thank you and you are very welcome! I love to share!

      Blessings,
      Marlana
      Lil' Country Kindergarten

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  4. These are out of this world fantastic. Thanks so much for creating & sharing & making them FREEBIES. So perfect that they are seasonal & can be spread throughout the year...they'll gain experience & it'll be easier as they recognize the numbers & learn quick ways to locate them. Hugs!

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    1. Thank you! What a sweet comment! I hope they are useful for you!

      Blessings,
      Marlana
      Lil' Country Kindergarten

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  5. These are great! One file would be awesome. I plan to put one in my calendar book each month and use the others for independent work.

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    1. Great idea! I will try to work on compiling the files soon. I want to make sure I have them all right first.

      Blessings,
      Marlana
      Lil' Country Kindergarten

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  6. We used these today! They were an absolute hit! We noticed on the butterfly page that in the pink column the second "81" should actually be an "87". Other than that, absolutely perfect! Thank you!!

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    1. Thanks so much for letting me know! I just got it fixed. :)

      Blessings,
      Marlana
      Lil' Country Kindergarten

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  7. Love these hundreds pics! What a great idea! I don't think young children can ever have enough number sense practice! Thanks for sharing and making it fun! New to blogging and sure do love!!

    Peace, Love and First Grade

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  8. These are amazing. Thank you so much for sharing.
    Lynn

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  9. LOVE these 100's chart activities! Please keep them coming! A few more for the fall and winter (apple, columbus, penguin, christmas) would be great! Thank you so much for your hard work and for sharing your items with the masses!

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  10. Thank you, Deanna! Great ideas, too! I will definitely work on those. Thanks for suggesting them. :)

    Blessings,
    Marlana
    Lil' Country Kindergarten

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  11. My Kindergarten son and his first grade brother loved doing these this weekend. We did notice a couple of mistakes on the turkey. Between the 56 and 59 you need to change the numbers 67 and 78 to 57 and 58 (brown), and you need to add a 46 in the brown section. I will use all of these in my classroom...and share them with my fellow teachers!

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    1. Thank you so much for letting me know! I think I have them fixed. I made them all really quickly in two days, so I am so glad you tried them out and told me. Let me know if you have any suggestions for other thematic 100's chart printables you'd like to see. :)

      Blessings,
      Marlana
      Lil' Country Kindergarten

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  12. Thank you for these wonderful picture puzzles. My kids absolutely LOVE them!

    Jana

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  13. Thank you so much! I only have 1 or 2 of these but they are Christmas. I'm so happy to find more! I love using them as assessments on Number ID!

    I'm a new follower. Come visit my blog!
    www.mrswheelerfirst.blogspot.com

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  14. These are so cute! Thanks so much!

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  15. These are so cute. My kids are always excited to see what the mystery picture is! Other suggestions include: a witch, Santa, the Lorax, a stocking, sun, school house, school bus.

    Thanks again!!
    Angie

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    1. Wonderful! Thank you for the suggestions! i will add them to my list! :)

      Blessings,
      Marlana
      Lil' Country Kindergarten

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  16. Have started using these in class. The kiddos really like them. Did the yellow chick & there is two number 53's. We had the kiddos do "their counting" & they were able to figure out it should be 54.
    Thanks for making these
    Becky

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    1. Becky,

      Thank you so much for letting me know about the duplicate numbers! I just got it changed. :)

      Blessings,
      Marlana
      Lil' Country Kindergarten

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  17. These are wonderful!! Thanks for sharing!!

    heathernnance@yahoo.com

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  18. Just found your blog and these awesome 100's chart activities! What a fun and engaging way to practice 2 digit numerals! Thanks so much!

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  19. Thank you so much for sharing! These will be great especially during Centers!

    Carie
    www.kindergartenhugs.blogger.com

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  20. Thanks so much for your 100s charts...love them!!!

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  21. SO glad I stumbled upon your blog! Love these 100s charts, thank you!!!
    marislappe.blogspot.com

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  22. Wow, these are so great! My daughter brought one of these home from school, and my son was distraught because his teacher had told him to leave it at school. Now I can make him super happy... not to mention up to speed on his two-digit number recognition! Blessings to you for all your hard work!

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    1. Aww, your're so sweet! I'm glad your kiddos like using them! I have several of them spread out on my blog and through my Teachers Pay Teachers store. They are all free! :)

      Blessings,
      Marlana
      Lil' Country Kindergarten
      Kindergarten Network

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  23. These are fabulous. Thank you for sharing them!

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  24. I LOVE these! Thanks for sharing!

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  25. I love these! :) They are always so fun. I did notice one thing on the turkey though. The eyes are on the self check one, but not on the other one. Thanks for sharing! :)

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    1. Thank you! On the turkey, they directions list to color a circle on the two numbers that will be the eyes. I was afraid it would give it away too easily if the beak and eyes were both on it to begin with. i hope this helps. :)

      Blessings,
      Marlana

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  26. Thanks so much for sharing these. They are awesome!

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  27. Thank you for sharing. I'll have my second graders do the pumpkin one for halloween :)

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  28. Thank you. These are wonderful. For a change of pace I slightly reduced the jack-o-lantern on the xerox when copying so it would fit in the students' math journals. I told them up front that as they located the numbers and colored according to code they would discover a picture. Since I knew some would finish faster than others, I built it up by telling them they'd be excited to shout out what the picture was, but asked them to please keep it a secret so others would have the joy of discovering. They were troopers. It was the quietest 20 -30 minutes we've had in a long time!

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    1. Great idea to reduce the chart to fit in your math journals! I'm so glad your kiddos liked it. I have kiddos who like to shout out the pictures when they figure them out, too. :) They get so excited when they know before someone else. Be sure to click on the Hundreds Charts label on the side of my blog to see all of the hundreds charts I've made. :)

      Blessings,
      Marlana
      Lil' Country Kindergarten

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  29. So cute I have to say I love them, but teach 3rd grade so I modified it to a multiplication activity:) So cute:)

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  30. I have two boys in my Pre-K class who are above age level in math and they LOVE these! They'll even do the same on over and over and over. Thanks so much!

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    1. I'm so glad your boys love these! I love that you are challenging them, too! :)

      Blessings,
      Marlana

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