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Hundred Chart Patterns: Up and Down

Ten More, Ten Less

Day 73of 180
Week 15of 36
30Minutes
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Learning Objectives

1

Understand that moving up or down on a hundred chart changes numbers by 10

2

Identify patterns of adding and subtracting 10 from a number

3

Develop confidence in exploring number relationships

Proverbs 22:6

Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.

Proverbs 22:6 (WEB)

Just as we systematically teach math patterns, we guide children's learning in all areas of life

📦 Materials Needed

  • Hundred chart
  • Colored transparent counters or small sticky notes
  • Pencil
  • BibleMouse Resource Guide: Grade 1 Math

Lesson Plan

1Opening (5 min)

Review yesterday's lesson about moving by tens, using hundred chart

💭 Review Question: What happens to a number when we add 10?
2Teaching (10 min)

Demonstrate hundred chart patterns using colorful transparent counters

📌 Key Talking Points:
  • When we move DOWN one row, we add 10
  • When we move UP one row, we subtract 10
  • The tens digit changes, but the ones digit stays the same
💬 Discussion Questions:
  • Can you find the number that is 10 more than 34?
  • What number is 10 less than 57?
3Activity: Hundred Chart Treasure Hunt (12 min)
hands-on

Children use hundred chart to find number relationships

📝 Instructions:
  1. Place transparent counter on a starting number
  2. Move up/down rows to discover number changes
  3. Record findings in BibleMouse math journal
🔄 Variations:

Simpler: Parent guides child's movements on chart

Challenge: Child creates own number pattern challenges

4Closing (3 min)

Recap hundred chart patterns and celebrate learning

📝 Review Questions:
  • What happens when we move down on the chart?
  • Show me a number that is 10 more than another number!

Coming up: Tomorrow we'll play a quick tens speed challenge game

Teaching Notes

📚 Background:

Hundred chart helps visualize number relationships

💡 Teaching Tips:
  • Use colorful, engaging materials
  • Celebrate every discovery
  • Keep lesson playful and low-pressure
🤔 Common Struggles:

Children might get confused tracking vertical movements

👀 Signs of Understanding:

Child confidently moving on chart, understanding number changes

Extension Activities

  • Create a hundred chart poster for bedroom wall
  • Play 'Guess My Number' using hundred chart rules

Ready for Tomorrow?

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