This blank hundreds chart printable is perfect for helping kids with counting, number sense, and simple math activities.

This blank hundreds chart shows a 10×10 grid with empty boxes for numbers 1 to 100. It helps kids learn to write numbers, build patterns, and work on counting skills. It’s a hands-on tool for classrooms and home learning.
⭐ 🔢 Practice with a filled version too! Try this 1–100 Number Chart for easy number reference. ⭐
What’s Included:
- PDF file format
- Portrait orientation
- File name: hundreds-chart-blank.pdf
- Standard US Letter size (8.5 x 11 inches)
Features:
- Blank layout for writing numbers 1 to 100
- Great for skip counting, patterns, and number review
- Black and white for easy photocopying
- Can be reused with lamination and markers
- Works with many early math lessons
- No distractions—fully blank grid
- Supports number recognition and math fluency
- Ideal for home, classroom, or tutoring
🧮 More Number and Math Charts
For more ways to explore number skills, check out the 1–120 Chart, try a colorful option like the Color-Coded Hundreds Chart, or use our larger grids like the 20×20 Multiplication Chart and 30×30 Multiplication Chart.
Ideal For:
- Teachers working on number skills
- Parents teaching math at home
- Tutors helping kids with counting
- Homeschool families
- Kindergarten and first grade classrooms
- Special education support programs
- Students practicing at their own pace
- Math centers or morning work stations
How to Use This Chart for Math Practice
- Print copies for daily number practice
- Let kids fill in numbers 1 to 100
- Use for skip counting by 2s, 5s, or 10s
- Highlight number patterns with markers
- Laminate to reuse with dry-erase markers
- Add to math journals or folders
- Cut rows or columns for sequencing games
- Use as a quiz or worksheet for number order

⬇️ Download Your Blank Hundreds Chart
Click below to grab your free hundreds chart printable blank and support your number activities at home or school.

This hundreds chart printable blank is simple and flexible for any early math routine. Use it often to build strong number skills.























