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Hundreds Chart — Grade 1

Free printable hundreds chart for grade 1. Filled or partially blank charts for number sense. Download PDF with optional answer key.

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How to Make Hundreds Chart — Grade 1

  1. Step 1

    Open the Hundreds Chart generator

    Start from the main Hundreds Chart tool so you can adjust the printable instead of downloading a fixed image.

  2. Step 2

    Match the variation settings

    Use the controls to match this Hundreds Chart — Grade 1 use case, including paper size, layout, color, difficulty, or other available options.

  3. Step 3

    Preview the printable

    Check the live preview to confirm spacing, labels, line weight, and printable area before creating the PDF.

  4. Step 4

    Download or print the PDF

    Download the browser-generated PDF or print it directly. For exact sizing, use actual size or 100 percent in your printer dialog.

About Hundreds Chart — Grade 1

This free printable hundreds chart for grade 1 helps students build number sense through counting, pattern recognition, and place value. Choose from a completely filled chart, a partially blank chart, or a fully blank chart to match your lesson. Each PDF is generated with clear, large numbers perfect for young learners. The optional answer key makes grading quick. Whether you need a chart for daily warm-ups, math centers, or homework, this generator lets you customize the difficulty and number of problems. Simply select your options, preview, and print or download. Designed for first graders, it supports counting to 100, skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s, and understanding number patterns. Use it as a reference tool or an assessment. The clean layout reduces distractions, helping kids focus on the numbers. PrintableMake ensures each worksheet is ad-free and printer-friendly. Perfect for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents looking for a quick, no-prep resource.

Best For

  • First graders learning to count to 100 and recognize number patterns
  • Teachers needing a quick warm-up or math center activity
  • Homeschool parents reinforcing skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s
  • Students who benefit from a visual reference for place value
  • Assessments to check number writing and sequencing skills
  • Creating a Grade 1 Hundreds Chart printable quickly

Recommended Settings

  • Chart type: Partially blank (e.g., fill in missing numbers 10-20) for guided practice
  • Number of problems: 20-30 for a focused worksheet
  • Include answer key: Yes for self-checking or grading
  • Font size: Large (18pt or higher) for easy reading
  • Paper size: Letter or A4, portrait orientation
  • Start from the Hundreds Chart generator linked above

When to Choose a Different Paper

This template is strongest when the grid size, paper size, and line style match your assignment or project. Consider a different printable when one of these caveats applies:

  • Advanced students who already master counting to 100 (try a 120 chart or addition grid)
  • Very young children (pre-K) who are not yet writing numbers
  • Whole-class instruction if each student needs a different version (generate multiple copies)
  • Projects that need fully custom text layout beyond the generator controls

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I generate a blank hundreds chart for testing?

Yes, choose the 'Blank' chart type in the generator. This gives you an empty grid where students write all numbers from 1 to 100. The answer key is optional for quick grading.

How do I print the chart without the answer key?

In the generator, set 'Include answer key' to 'No'. The preview will show only the student worksheet. Then print or download the PDF as usual.

Is this chart aligned to Common Core standards?

Yes, it supports 1.NBT.A.1 (counting to 120) and 1.NBT.B.2 (place value). It's a flexible tool for building number sense in first grade.

Can I reuse the same chart for multiple lessons?

Absolutely. Print a filled chart as a reference poster, or generate new partially blank versions each week. The generator allows unlimited customizations.