Workbook: Please answer page 174 of your Math book.
Puddle Number Jumping
Cut out “puddle” shapes from your blue paper. Once you have a pile of puddles (at least 20), write a number on each puddle (choose from 1-100). Lay all the number puddles on the floor or ground so that there is enough room for kids to jump from number to number. Make the child identify each number they jump in.
What's Missing?
Simply draw a 100s chart or write a string of numbers on the whiteboard. You can also use a 100s pocket chart and numbers to 100 cards. Write or fill in numbers, leaving several spots empty. Students will write the missing number or find the number card that is missing to fill in the missing number. This is a great opportunity to identify numbers, practice counting, and work on writing larger numbers.