![]() ![]() ![]() Keep count as you go and have fun! This will give your student a visual picture of what 100 looks like. Use a small box and try to find small items. ![]() Scavenger around the house (or yard) for one hundred items. Using construction paper strips and glue, make a chain of one hundred pieces. If you want, do it again with the Ten Groups of Ten Ants is 100! Chart. It will also help your student understand 100. This represents four lines of twenty-five ants. Have your student count 25 squares and color the entire group of squares ONE color. You will need four different color crayons. Print one copy of the Four Groups of 25 ants is 100! Chart. Use the ant strips to form ant lines like the ones in the story. Teach your student to count to 100 by 1s, 5s, or 10s (depending on what he is ready for). This set of math activities is based on the book One Hundred Hungry Ants by Elinor J. Thanks to Michelle Matias and Becky Senn for writing the One Hundred Hungry Ants Math Activities. This won’t cost you anything, but it helps us to keep the site running. We sometimes use affiliate links in our content. ![]()
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