Hundred Board

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Hundred Board
Math - Linear Counting
Hundred Board 4.JPG
LevelPrimary
Age4.5 - 5
PrerequisitesTeens Board
Tens Board
Association of Beads and Cards
Materialsboard with a 10 x 10 grid
square tiles with numbers 1-100
bowl or basket

In the activity, the child practices counting linearly from one to one-hundred.

Presentation

  1. Carry the board and container of number tiles to a mat or table.
    Hundred Board 1.JPG
  2. Sort the number tiles into columns by tens place. Don't worry about getting them in the correct order within each column.
    Hundred Board 2.JPG Hundred Board 3.JPG
  3. step three
    Hundred Board 4.JPG
  4. step four
    Hundred Board 5.JPG

Points of Interest

Control of Error

Variations and Extensions

  • An alternative would be to have a 99 board. This would start with zero in the upper left corner, and go up to 99. This could be less confusing for children as the 20 would be on the same row with 21, 22, 23, etc.
  • Versions of the board could be made to help teach skip counting (preparation for multiplication). There could be 8 of these. The first one would be two squares wide by ten squares high to teach counting by twos. The next three squares wide by ten squares high to teach counting by threes. And so forth.
  • Could be done with Roman Numerals
    Nienhuis $85.50, (control chart $15.50)

Material

Make Your Own

Many different materials could be used for the number tiles. They could be cut from mat-board, a thin sheet of wood, Masonite, or heavy plastic. You could also use small ceramic, glass, or wooden tiles (or these wooden tiles). Then, depending on the material used, the numerals 1-100 could be painted, engraved or wood-burned on. Numbers could also be printed off and glued on.
The board could be made of mat-board, wood, or Masonite. Make the size of the grid on the board based on the size of the tiles used. Attach trim around the outside edge.

This hundred board was made by painting gold lines on a square of felt.
Hundred board cloth.jpg
Source:What Walk Beside Me

Where to Buy

Hundred Board
Adena $20.41 (no control chart)
Albanesi $102.00 (card tiles) (with control chart)
Albanesi $161.00 (wooden tiles) (with control chart)
Albanesi $90.00 (plastic tiles) (board and tile storage built into tray)
Alison's $30.00 (wooden tiles) (wooden control chart)
Alison's $35.95 (magnetic board and tiles) (laminated control chart)
Alison's $65.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Bruins $65.00 (no control chart)
Cabdev $72.00 (plastic tiles) (no control chart)
Caliber $21.99 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Creative Learning $24.95 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
E & O $95.00 (with control chart)
Grandpas $25.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Hello Wood $79.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Juliana Group $93.80 (plastic tiles) (with control chart)
Juliana Group $166.60 (wooden tiles) (with control chart)
Kid Advance $24.99 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Montessori Concepts $22.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Montessori Land $36.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Montessori Outlet $22.95 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Nienhuis $85.50 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)

Control Chart
Adena $1.91
Alison's $7.00 (wooden, framed)
Bruins $12.00
Cabdev $12.00
Caliber $2.69
Grandpas $2.00
Hello Wood $17.00
Kid Advance $2.50
Montessori Concepts $2.90
Montessori Outlet $0.95
Nienhuis $15.50