Hi ,
It's super simple to find Counting to 100 worksheets online, however finding hands-on activities for learning to count to 100 is much harder! That is why we've developed these free hands-on activity mats you can use to add a little excitement to your classroom. These counting to 100 activities are low-prep, and are easy to implement so that students are sure to engage and retain key math skills while having fun.
When should my student be able to count to 100?
Generally, most students are counting to 100 by first grade (age 6). However, rather than worrying about specific grade or age levels, look for readiness instead. Can you student count to 20 consistently? Can they go beyond that? Once you move past 20, children will soon pick up on the simple 0-9 number pattern that repeats itself. You can visually represent this pattern simply by writing out the numbers while you both count together, or by
using these free counting activities and games.