Number Chart 1–100 Printable PDF – Skip Counting, Puzzles, and Flashcards Included
If you’re helping your child learn to count to 100, this free number chart 1-100 printable PDF pack is just what you need. It’s full of fun, colourful activities that actually make learning numbers enjoyable. Kids can practise skip counting, odd and even numbers, and get to grips with number patterns and sequences all while having a good time, not just ticking boxes.
We’ve thrown in plenty of variety too. There are games to play, pictures to colour, and even number tracing for extra practice. Whether you’ve got five minutes or an afternoon to spare, this pack has something to keep little hands (and minds) busy.
What’s Included in our 100 chart printable worksheets?
Our free 100 chart printable pack includes 41 fun and educational pages to help your child learn numbers in an engaging way. Inside, you’ll find a bright and colourful hundred chart, a blank version for hands-on activities, and missing number sheets to test their knowledge. We’ve also added odd and even number challenges, puzzles, skip counting charts, and a fun “First to 100” board game. There are colour-by-number mystery pictures, number tracing practice, and a full set of number flashcards from 1 to 100. It’s the perfect mix of learning and play – and it’s all completely free!
Number Chart 1–100 Printable Color Version
The first page of our pack is a bright and printable 100 chart. The colours help to visually break up the chart to make it easier for little ones to access. Talk about any patterns your child can see. What do the rows and columns have in common? Do they all start or end with the same number? Count individual rows and columns aloud together until they are comfortable with the patterns.

Blank Number Chart 1–100 Printable
A blank 100 chart is a great resource to have. It can be used to check answers to activities later in the pack. Or it can be used as an activity in its own right. Have your child colour some of the patterns that they spotted on the first page. Maybe this chart could have different colours for columns instead of rows? Or, have they looked for patterns diagonally?
Top Tip – Laminate the page and use dry-wipe markers to turn this into a fab reusable resource.

Missing Number 100 Chart
Now that your child has learnt the patterns and sequence of numbers, they can start to test their knowledge. Our 100 chart is missing some numbers, they need to fill in the blank spaces and check their answers using page 1. If they get stuck, encourage them to talk about the patterns that they spotted before.
Top Tip – This is a perfect Look, Cover, Write, Check activity.

100 Number Chart Even and Odd Numbers Worksheets
Before you get started on our even and odd number activities, make sure your child knows what these terms mean. Demonstrate with manipulatives – small objects like buttons, pasta pieces or toys that can be moved around.
Even Numbers – Numbers that can be divided into two equal groups
Odd Numbers – Numbers that can’t be divided into two equal groups

Hundreds Chart Puzzles
Your child will have fun working on our hundreds chart puzzles there are two pages with different challenges to try out. They can use the colourful 100 chart to help fill in the missing numbers, which makes it easier and more hands-on.
As they figure out the blanks and spot the number patterns, they’ll be building their math skills without even realizing it. It’s a simple, enjoyable way to practice counting and number sense.

First to 100 Chart Game
Children learn best through play and our first to 100 game is perfect for this. They will become more familiar with a hundred chart and start to use some addition and subtraction skills.
What You Will Need
A counter for each player – this could be a button, coin or small piece of paper. Use a different colour for each player.
A dice – Raid a nearby board game for a dice. If you don’t have one, you could make one using paper and glue or sellotape. Find some instructions here.

How to Play: All players start on space 1. Roll the dice and move that many spaces across the chart. If you land on an animal, follow the instructions on their sign. First person to 100 wins!
Write to 100 Number Chart
Let your child practice pencil control and number formation by tracing the numbers on the 100 chart. Tracing the numbers helps build their fine motor skills and makes writing each number feel more natural and confident over time.
This sheet is perfect for repeated use just laminate it, and your child can practice again and again using a dry-wipe marker. It turns learning into a fun, hands-on activity that supports both their number skills and handwriting development.

Colour by Numbers 100 Charts
Let your child practice pencil control and number formation by tracing the numbers on the 100 chart. This is another good sheet to laminate if they might like to practice again and again.
Kids love mysteries and they love colouring too! We’ve combined them in our colour by numbers activities. The colour-coded instructions tell them which colour to use for each number in the 100 square. If they complete it correctly, a brilliant picture will be revealed. There are three fun challenges and they can check their answers at the end.

Skip Counting 100 Charts
We make skip counting clear and easy with our fun chart activities. Your child will learn to skip count by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10! A great way to help them to see the patterns and a good foundation for learning multiplication.
Simply fill in only the numbers that belong in the shaded boxes. When the 100 chart is complete count them aloud together.

Number Flash Cards 1-100
Our number flashcards from 1 – 100 are brilliant for practicing number recognition. Each card includes the number words and numerical numbers to allow your child to practice both. Using flashcards should be fun and there are different methods that your child might enjoy.
What’s the Number – Hold up the flashcards one at a time and ask them to tell you what it is. If they get it right put it in a pile on the right. If they get it wrong, it goes in a pile on the left. As you repeat the game more should end up on the right – brilliant! You don’t have to do all 100 in one go. Pick a random selection or choose a category, like numbers ending in 2.

Memory game – Spread out the flashcards face down and take turns to turn them over and claim a pair. In this game, the pairs won’t match as all of the numbers are different. Instead, come up with new rules.
A match could include;
- Two even numbers.
- Two odd numbers.
- An odd and an even number.
- Two cards ending in the same number.
- Two cards beginning with the same number.
- Two cards that would be shaded on the same skip counting chart.
The person with the most cards by the end of the game wins!
Check Out More Number Worksheets
If you like these number chart 1-100 printable pdfs , we’ve got plenty more to help with numbers! Whether your kid’s working on adding, subtracting, or times tables, there are lots of fun worksheets to try.
You might want to check out our Multiplication Flash Cards for some easy, hands-on practice, or our Subtracting Chart to help with those tricky subtraction facts. They’re all free and great for making math feel less like work and more like play.