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Ten Frames & Hundred Chart Worksheets

Build number sense with ten frames and hundred squares.

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Generate printable ten-frame or hundred-chart worksheets. In ten-frame mode students count the dots; in hundred-chart mode they fill the missing numbers on a 1-100 grid. Includes an answer key.

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    Ten-Frames And Hundred-Chart Worksheet — Hundred chart

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Two classic number-sense tools

Ten frames and hundred charts are staples of early maths. This generator makes both. In ten-frame mode, each frame is filled with a random number of dots and the student counts them — building instant recognition of numbers to ten. In hundred-chart mode, a 1–100 grid has some numbers blanked for the student to fill in, reinforcing counting, place value, and number patterns.

Why these help

Ten frames make the structure of numbers visible: pupils quickly see 7 as "five and two more" or "three less than ten," which underpins mental addition and subtraction. The hundred chart reveals patterns — counting in tens goes straight down a column, counting in ones moves across a row — and missing-number puzzles turn that structure into active practice.

What you can customise

  • Mode — ten-frames or hundred chart.
  • Number of frames (ten-frame mode) or blanks (hundred-chart mode).
  • Answer key, Name & Date — for marking and classroom use.

How to use it

  1. Choose ten-frame or hundred-chart mode.
  2. Set the number of frames, or how many cells to blank on the chart.
  3. Toggle the answer key and Name/Date fields.
  4. Preview, press Generate New for a fresh sheet, then download or print.

Teaching ideas

Use ten-frames for subitising drills — flash a frame and ask for the count without counting one-by-one. On the hundred chart, ask pupils to describe the pattern they used to fill a blank ("it's ten more than the one above"), which makes the place-value structure explicit.

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What is a ten frame?

A 2-by-5 grid of ten cells. Filling it with counters shows a number's relationship to five and ten, which builds strong early number sense.

What does the hundred chart mode do?

It prints a 1–100 grid with some numbers blanked out. Students fill the missing numbers, practising counting and spotting number patterns.

Can I control the difficulty?

Yes. In hundred-chart mode, more blanks make it harder. In ten-frame mode, choose how many frames to include.

Is there an answer key?

Yes. Toggle the answer key and the PDF adds a completed version — counts under each ten-frame, or every number filled on the chart.

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