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Hundred Charts · • 1 cm squares • 0.25 inch squares • 0.5 inch squares • 1 inch squares Contents Number Game Printables Pack, Version 2.0 ©2015 Denise Gaskins Creative Commons

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Hundred Charts

• Traditional 1–100 chart

• Bottoms-up 1–100 chart

• Traditional 0–99 chart

• Bottoms-up 0–99 chart

• Blank Hundred Chart

Game Boards and Score Sheets

• Shut the Box

• 50- Sticker Race

• Snugglenumber

• Strike It Out

• Tiguous, numbered and blank

• Bowling

• Farkle

Graph Paper

[Make sure your printer settings specify “Actual Size,” not “Shrink to Fit.”]

• 1 cm squares

• 0.25 inch squares

• 0.5 inch squares

• 1 inch squares

Contents

Number Game Printables Pack, Version 2.0©2015 Denise GaskinsCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)Tabletop Academy Press, Blue Mound, IL, tabletopacademy.net

These game boards and worksheet pages may be copied for personal or classroom use, or for your math circle, co-op, or other local group. You may also give the file to your friends or share it freely online, as long as you keep the front and back matter (including this copyright notice) intact.

Traditional 1–100 chart

10098 99

9088 89

9795 96

8785 86

9492 93

8482 83

91

81

8078 79

7068 69

7775 76

6765 66

7472 73

6462 63

71

61

6058 59

5048 49

5755 56

4745 46

5452 53

4442 43

51

41

2018 19

108 9

1715 16

75 6

1412 13

42 3

11

1

4038 39

3028 29

3735 36

2725 26

3432 33

2422 23

31

21

Bottoms-up 1–100 chart

9088 898785 868482 83

10098 999795 969492 9391

81

7068 696765 666462 63

8078 797775 767472 7371

61

5048 494745 464442 43

6058 595755 565452 5351

41

108 975 642 3

2018 191715 161412 1311

1

3028 292725 262422 23

4038 393735 363432 3331

21

Traditional 0–99 chart

98 99

88 89

9795 96

8785 86

9492 93

8482 83

91

81

78 79

68 69

7775 76

6765 66

7472 73

6462 63

71

61

58 59

48 49

5755 56

4745 46

5452 53

4442 43

51

41

18 19

8 9

1715 16

75 6

1412 13

42 3

11

1

38 39

90

80

70

60

50

40

10

0

30

20 28 29

3735 36

2725 26

3432 33

2422 23

31

21

Bottoms-up 0–99 chart

88 898785 868482 83

98 999795 969492 9391

81

68 696765 666462 63

78 797775 767472 7371

61

48 494745 464442 43

58 595755 565452 5351

41

8 975 642 3

18 191715 161412 1311

1

28 292725 262422 23

80

90

60

70

40

50

0

10

20

30 38 393735 363432 3331

21

Blank hundred chart

Shut the Box 1–9

Prin

t on

card

stoc

k or

regu

lar p

aper

.

• C

ut aw

ay ex

cess

mar

gins

.

• C

ut al

ong

each

solid

line

abov

e, fro

m th

e out

er ed

ge o

f the

pap

er to

the d

otte

d lin

e.

• Fo

ld al

ong

the d

ashe

d ce

nter

line

.

• Pu

t two

or t

hree

stap

les in

the u

ncut

area

to h

old

the g

ame b

oard

toge

ther

.

Begi

n pl

ayin

g wi

th al

l flap

s fol

ded

open

.

Cut o

nly

this

far.

Fold

gam

e bo

ard

here

.

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

9

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

9 1

0 1

1 1

2

Prin

t on

card

stoc

k or

regu

lar p

aper

.

• C

ut aw

ay ex

cess

mar

gins

.

• C

ut al

ong

each

solid

line

abov

e, fro

m th

e out

er ed

ge o

f the

pap

er to

the d

otte

d lin

e.

• Fo

ld al

ong

the d

ashe

d ce

nter

line

.

• Pu

t two

or t

hree

stap

les in

the u

ncut

area

to h

old

the g

ame b

oard

toge

ther

.

Begi

n pl

ayin

g wi

th al

l flap

s fol

ded

open

.

Cut o

nly

this

far.

Fold

gam

e bo

ard

here

.

Shut the Box 1–12

5048 494745 464442 4341

2018 19

108 9

1715 16

75 6

1412 13

42 3

11

1

4038 39

3028 29

3735 36

2725 26

3432 33

2422 23

31

21

50-stiCker raCe

0

5

10

25

50

100

snugglenumber

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

strike it out

12 11

5 10

1315 14

42 3

16

17

8 7

5 6

911 10

42 3

12

1

6 9

7 8

171 18

1614 15

18

13

tiguous

Students take turns writing the numbers 1–18 wherever they wish until the grid is full.

tiguous

bowling game board

7

3

1

2

6

10

54

98

bowling sCore sheet

Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total

Far

kle

sC

or

ing

Ch

ar

tFa

rk

le s

Co

rin

g C

ha

rt

Eve

ry ro

ll is

scor

ed se

para

tely.

If yo

u se

t asid

e two

one

s and

then

ge

t ano

ther

one

on

your

nex

t thr

ow, t

hat d

oes n

ot co

unt f

or 1

,000

po

ints.

Eac

h 1

= 10

0 po

ints

Eac

h 5

= 50

Thre

e 1s =

1,0

00

Thre

e 2s =

200

Thre

e 3s =

300

Thre

e 4s =

400

Thre

e 5s =

500

Thre

e 6s =

600

Four

of a

kin

d =

Dou

ble t

he sc

ore f

or th

ree o

f the

m

Five

of a

kin

d =

Dou

ble t

he sc

ore f

or fo

ur o

f the

m

Six

of a

kind

= D

oubl

e the

scor

e for

five

of t

hem

Thre

e pai

rs =

500

Stra

ight

(1-2

-3-4

-5-6

) = 1

,000

Two

tripl

es =

2,5

00

Eac

h tim

e you

roll

the d

ice, y

ou m

ust s

et as

ide a

t lea

st on

e sco

ring

die.

If no

ne o

f the

dice

scor

e, yo

u ha

ve fa

rkled

, and

you

lose

all t

he

poin

ts yo

u ha

ve ac

cum

ulat

ed th

at tu

rn.

Eve

ry ro

ll is

scor

ed se

para

tely.

If yo

u se

t asid

e two

one

s and

then

ge

t ano

ther

one

on

your

nex

t thr

ow, t

hat d

oes n

ot co

unt f

or 1

,000

po

ints.

Eac

h 1

= 10

0 po

ints

Eac

h 5

= 50

Thre

e 1s =

1,0

00

Thre

e 2s =

200

Thre

e 3s =

300

Thre

e 4s =

400

Thre

e 5s =

500

Thre

e 6s =

600

Four

of a

kin

d =

Dou

ble t

he sc

ore f

or th

ree o

f the

m

Five

of a

kin

d =

Dou

ble t

he sc

ore f

or fo

ur o

f the

m

Six

of a

kind

= D

oubl

e the

scor

e for

five

of t

hem

Thre

e pai

rs =

500

Stra

ight

(1-2

-3-4

-5-6

) = 1

,000

Two

tripl

es =

2,5

00

Eac

h tim

e you

roll

the d

ice, y

ou m

ust s

et as

ide a

t lea

st on

e sco

ring

die.

If no

ne o

f the

dice

scor

e, yo

u ha

ve fa

rkled

, and

you

lose

all t

he

poin

ts yo

u ha

ve ac

cum

ulat

ed th

at tu

rn.

1 cm squares

0.25 inch squares

0.5 inch squares

1 inch squares

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