Hundreds Chart Tropical

Years

F - 3

Pages

1

Decor, Resource

Description

Strengthen number sense and fluency with the Hundreds Chart Tropical resource! This classic maths tool is designed with a bright tropical theme to bring colour and engagement into your classroom while supporting students as they explore numbers from 1–120.


The hundreds chart presents numbers in a clear grid format, helping students practise counting forwards and backwards, identify patterns, and build confidence with number recognition. The tropical design adds a fun and vibrant feel without compromising on clarity, ensuring learners stay focused on the numbers themselves.


Perfect for display on your maths wall, as part of small group work, or even printed individually for student reference, the Hundreds Chart Tropical is a flexible and essential resource for building fluency. It also pairs beautifully with other Tropical maths decor, allowing you to create a cohesive and visually engaging classroom environment.


Key Learning Outcomes

  • ✅ Recognise and sequence numbers from 1–120
  • ✅ Identify and explore number patterns within the chart
  • ✅ Use the chart as a support for skip counting and multiplication
  • ✅ Strengthen place value understanding through visual references

What’s Included

  • Hundreds chart displaying numbers 1–120
  • Bright tropical-themed design with clear numerals
  • High-quality PDF ready for printing

Materials Needed

  • Printer and cardstock or paper for durability
  • Laminator or display sleeves (optional)
  • Blu-Tack, Velcro dots, or pins for classroom display

How to Use

  1. Print the chart in A4 for individual student use or A3 for whole-class display
  2. Introduce the chart during number talks, warm-ups, or counting lessons
  3. Encourage students to use it as a reference when exploring number sequences
  4. Incorporate into small group activities, maths centres, or intervention support

Ideas for Classroom Use

  • 💡 Use during skip-counting practice to highlight multiples
  • 💡 Mark odd and even numbers to help students notice patterns
  • 💡 Provide laminated copies for students to circle or colour code during lessons
  • 💡 Use as a visual reference during problem-solving activities

Top Teacher Tips

  • 💛 Laminate and use with whiteboard markers for interactive practice
  • 💛 Display alongside a number line and tens frames for a complete maths wall
  • 💛 Pair with our Tropical Number Posters and Number Sense Posters for consistent visual support

Don’t forget to explore the rest of our Tropical decor pack.


The Hundreds Chart Tropical is a bright and versatile resource that helps students recognise patterns and build fluency, making it a must-have for every maths classroom!

Additional information

Australian Curriculum Code

AC9M1N01, AC9M2N01

File Format

pdf

Australian Curriculum V9

F - 6

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