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Hundred Chart Patterns

Number Relationships

Day 154of 180
Week 31of 36
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Learning Objectives

1

Identify number relationships on a hundred chart

2

Move correctly on a hundred chart to find one more, one less, ten more, and ten less

3

Develop problem-solving skills with number patterns

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 this verse guides children in life's path, today's lesson guides children along number paths on a hundred chart

📦 Materials Needed

  • Hundred chart
  • Colored marker or counters
  • BibleMouse Resource Guide: Grade K Math
  • Pencil

Lesson Plan

1Opening (3 min)

Welcome to today's BibleMouse math adventure! Let's review our number neighbors from yesterday's game.

💭 Review Question: Can you tell me what comes before and after the number 15?
2Teaching (8 min)

Today we'll explore how numbers are connected on our hundred chart. Think of it like a map where each number has special neighbors!

📌 Key Talking Points:
  • When we move right, we find one more
  • When we move left, we find one less
  • When we move down, we find ten more
  • When we move up, we find ten less
💬 Discussion Questions:
  • What happens when we move right on our chart?
  • How can we find the number that's ten more?
3Activity: Hundred Chart Explorer (10 min)
hands-on

Students will use a hundred chart to practice finding number relationships

📝 Instructions:
  1. Place your finger on the number 25
  2. Move right - what number did you find?
  3. Move left - what number is that?
  4. Move down - how many more is this number?
  5. Move up - what number did you land on?
🔄 Variations:

Simpler: Use a smaller section of the hundred chart (1-30)

Challenge: Have student predict number before moving

4Closing (3 min)

Let's celebrate our number exploring today! You're becoming math detectives!

📝 Review Questions:
  • What did we learn about number relationships?
  • Show me how to move to find one more on the chart

Coming up: Tomorrow we'll create fun stories about number relationships!

Teaching Notes

📚 Background:

Hundred charts help children visualize number patterns and relationships

💡 Teaching Tips:
  • Be patient and make it fun
  • Use physical movement to help child understand
  • Praise effort, not just correct answers
🤔 Common Struggles:

Children might get confused about which direction to move

👀 Signs of Understanding:

Child's ability to move confidently on the hundred chart

Extension Activities

  • Create a hundred chart treasure hunt
  • Use BibleMouse Printables Library for additional chart activities

Ready for Tomorrow?

Great job completing today's lesson!

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