If you have a printer, you can print off these games. If not, you can watch the videos to see how to use the interactive hundreds chart to play the game or as a tool to help develop strong counting skills.
dice
crayons or markers (one colour for each player)
hundreds chart (you can use the interactive one below if you don't have a printer)
dice
game markers (one for each player)
hundreds chart to help with skip counting
game board - You can draw your own if you don't have a printer.
dice
game markers (one for each player)
hundreds chart to help with skip counting
game board - You can draw your own if you don't have a printer.
Player one begins by rolling a die. They then colour that number of squares on the hundred board, starting at 1. They count as they colour.
Player 2 then roll a die. They colour that number of squares, counting on as they go.
Players continue taking turns rolling, colouring and counting until someone counts to 100.
The player to reach 100 is the winner.
Place your game piece at start.
Take turns rolling a die and moving around the game board.
Count up to the number you land on by 10s.
If you count correctly, stay on that space. If not, go back to your previous space.
The first person to finish (and count to 100 correctly) wins!
Place your game piece on start.
Take turns rolling a die and moving around the game board.
Count up to the number you land on by 5s.
If you count correctly, stay on that space. If not, go back to your previous space.
The first player to finish (and count to 100 correctly) wins!
You can also find this interactive hundreds chart here: https://toytheater.com/hundreds-chart/
You might need to zoom out so that you are able to see the entire hundreds chart and colour selections at the same time.