Lesson 32. Can You Count to 100?

Counting and Cardinality – Lesson 32 for Kindergarten

Master counting to 100 with number charts


Kids learning to count to 100 with a colorful number chart, making big numbers fun and easy to understand.

Can You Count to 100?

Goal

Counting and Cardinality

Students will practice counting to 100 with a number chart. Learning the tens helps them count bigger numbers.


Activity Prep

  • Download & print the PDF below

  • Game piece (Eraser, Candy, Legos… any small piece you like!)

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How to Use

  1. Start by placing your game piece on “51.” Then, hop to the following number and call it out loud.

  2. Continue counting up to 100 (one hundred).


Tip

After we count to 20, we add the numbers one to nine to each ten number. Learning the tens helps us count bigger numbers!


Common Core

CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.CC.A.1 (Count to 100 by ones and by tens.)

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