100 Chart and Number Grid to 120
A number grid runs sequentially from 1 through 120 in rows of ten, extending twenty numbers beyond a standard hundred chart.

- Grades
- Grade 1
- File type
- Preparation
- Print ready
- Subject
- Math, Numbers
- Topic
- hundred chart, math chart
- Resource types
- Charts
- Preparation
- Print ready
- Standards
- 1.NBT.A.1
About this resource
What's inside this resource
A number grid lists every whole number from 1 through 120 arranged in twelve rows of ten, continuing the familiar ten-per-row hundred-chart layout twenty numbers past 100. No instructions, coloring prompts, or activity text accompany the grid — it is a plain numeric reference chart intended for counting, skip-counting, or number-pattern activities that a teacher would direct separately. The chart contains no answer key, since it presents numbers only and poses no task of its own. Students who still need practice forming numerals before working independently with this chart can build that skill first with writing numbers 1-20 tracing practice.
In the classroom
Teaching tips & learning objectives
Learning objectives
Recognize and read numbers in sequence from 1 to 120.
Teaching tips
Use as a base reference for skip-counting activities, having students color or circle every 2nd, 5th, or 10th number.
Point out the extension past 100 explicitly if students are used to a standard hundred chart, since this version continues to 120.
Use blank copies for students to fill in missing numbers as an independent number-sequencing task.
Skills covered
Number sequencing — students read and locate numbers in order from 1 to 120 on a grid.
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Curriculum
Standards, concepts & topics
Standards
- 1.NBT.A.1 — Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
Core concepts
number sense
counting sequence
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