This free color coded hundreds chart to print is an easy way to help kids recognize number patterns and counting skills.

A color coded hundreds chart uses colors to group numbers by patterns, making it easier for kids to see and understand how numbers work. This printable helps with skip counting, place values, and even early multiplication.
⭐ 🟨 Want a regular version too? Check out our Printable 1–100 Chart! ⭐
What’s Included:
- PDF file format
- Portrait orientation
- Title: Color-Coded 1–100 Chart
- Letter size page (8.5 x 11 in)
- Editable Canva template included
Features:
- Color blocks highlight number patterns
- Great for early learners
- Supports skip counting practice
- Builds number sense
- Easy to print at home or school
- Clean, bold layout for easy reading
- No prep activity
- Reusable for classroom centers
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Explore more math resources like our Printable 120 Chart, 10×10 Grid Chart, 20×20 Number Chart, 30×30 Chart, and 1-100 Number Flashcards.
Ideal For:
- Kindergarten students learning to count
- Teachers teaching number patterns
- Homeschool parents using manipulatives
- Math centers for hands-on activities
- Tutors helping with skip counting
- Special ed teachers focusing on visuals
- Parents supporting remote learning
- Students practicing place value concepts
How to Use This Color Chart
- Print the chart at home or school
- Use it during math lessons
- Have students count each color set aloud
- Practice skip counting by colored groups
- Pair with counting games or flashcards
- Laminate for reuse with dry erase markers
- Hang it for quick reference in the classroom
- Send home copies for extra practice

⬇️ Download Your Free Chart
Click below to get your free color coded hundreds chart to print and start building number skills today.

This color coded hundreds chart to print is a simple tool with big results. Use it to boost math skills through visual learning.























