Hundreds Chart — Kindergarten
Free printable hundreds chart for kindergarten. 1–100 with large numerals and tracing support. Download PDF with optional answer key.
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- Step 1
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About Hundreds Chart — Kindergarten
This free printable hundreds chart for kindergarten helps young learners master numbers 1–100 with confidence. Designed specifically for early math skills, the chart features large, easy-to-read numerals and optional tracing support to guide proper number formation. Teachers and parents can download a PDF with or without an answer key, making it perfect for classroom centers, homework, or extra practice. The chart is ideal for building number recognition, counting by ones and tens, and understanding number patterns. Use the PrintableMake generator to customize the chart with different fonts, colors, and grid sizes to match your child's needs. Simply set the difficulty level and problem count, preview, then print or save as PDF. This resource aligns with kindergarten math standards and supports differentiated instruction. Whether you're a teacher preparing math stations or a parent homeschooling, this hundreds chart provides a solid foundation for number sense.
Best For
- Kindergarten students learning to count from 1 to 100
- Teachers needing a large-print chart for whole-class or small-group activities
- Homeschool parents looking for a customizable number chart with tracing support
- Math centers focused on number recognition and skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s
- Assessments or homework to reinforce number order and patterns
- Creating a Kindergarten Hundreds Chart printable quickly
Recommended Settings
- Select 'Large' font size for easy reading by young children
- Enable 'Tracing Support' to help with number writing practice
- Choose 'Colorful' theme to engage visual learners
- Set grid size to 10x10 for standard 1–100 layout
- Include answer key for self-checking or parent reference
- 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:
- Upper elementary students who need multiplication or advanced number patterns
- Children who already know numbers beyond 100 and need a 1–200 chart
- Teachers wanting a blank chart for students to fill in independently (use the blank version instead)
- Projects that need fully custom text layout beyond the generator controls
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I print the hundreds chart?
After customizing your chart on PrintableMake, click 'Preview' to check the layout. Then click 'Print' to send directly to your printer, or choose 'Save as PDF' to download a digital copy. For best results, select 'Fit to Page' in your printer settings.
Can I use this chart for skip counting practice?
Yes! The hundreds chart is excellent for skip counting. Have your child color or circle numbers when counting by 2s, 5s, or 10s. The grid pattern makes it easy to see the number sequences. You can also use the answer key to verify.
Is tracing support available for all numbers?
Yes, when you enable 'Tracing Support' in the generator, every number from 1 to 100 appears with dashed outlines. This helps kindergarteners practice writing each numeral correctly. You can also adjust the tracing style (dotted, dashed, or solid) in advanced settings.
What if I need a chart without numbers?
PrintableMake offers a blank hundreds chart option. Simply select 'No Numbers' in the generator settings. This is ideal for assessments or for students to fill in numbers themselves. You can also generate a partially filled chart for guided practice.