Hundreds Number Chart - TTS
Hundreds Number Chart - TTS
Hundreds Number Chart - TTS
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<strong>Hundreds</strong> <strong>Number</strong> <strong>Chart</strong><br />
Product Code<br />
NPOOCH<br />
Contents<br />
A chart featuring 100 see-through pockets.<br />
Introduction<br />
This is perfect for teaching numbers, odds and evens and the four operations.<br />
Reversible cards labelled with numbers 1-100, and operation signs. The reversed<br />
colours show number patterns.<br />
Suggestions<br />
COUNTING UP<br />
Teach the numbers one to one hundred.<br />
Mix the number cards up. Children can then place them in order in the pocket chart.<br />
Younger children may first need to order small groups of numbers using a number<br />
line. More advanced learners can count and place the cards directly on the chart.<br />
NUMBER FACTS BELOW 10 – OPERATIONS<br />
Reinforce students’ understanding of operations using the pocket chart to explore the<br />
number facts below ten. You can illustrate the multiplication facts for certain numbers<br />
on the chart for children’s reference as they learn the concepts. For example, display<br />
the multiplication facts for two as you teach children repetitive addition and counting<br />
by two’s.<br />
NUMBER BONDS AND TIMES TABLES<br />
<strong>TTS</strong>-Group Ltd, Park Lane Business Park, Park Lane, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 9LE<br />
Tel: 0800 318686 Web: www.tts-shopping.com Email: sales@tts-group.co.uk
<strong>Hundreds</strong> <strong>Number</strong> <strong>Chart</strong><br />
Children can count in two’s, threes or fives. Place cards numbered 1-100 in the chart<br />
with the same side facing out. Count by fives and reverse the five, ten, fifteen, twenty<br />
cards, as you say the numbers. Patterns will reinforce this. In a column, the numbers<br />
below the five will be reversed, as will all the numbers below the ten. When you count<br />
to five, all numbers will end in a zero or a five! Discuss other number patterns. More<br />
advanced students can use this chart to learn the times tables as you count: “one<br />
times five is five, two time five is ten, three times five is fifteen.” And so on.<br />
PATTERNS<br />
The young children will be challenged to recreate patterns from the chart, while older<br />
students can try to identify or continue the number pattern that is displayed.<br />
<strong>TTS</strong>-Group Ltd, Park Lane Business Park, Park Lane, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 9LE<br />
Tel: 0800 318686 Web: www.tts-shopping.com Email: sales@tts-group.co.uk