Oh boy, do I have a treat for all you numbers enthusiasts out there!
First up, we have this amazing printable number chart from Activity Shelter:
Now, I know what you’re thinking. “Who needs a number chart? I already know my numbers!” But hear me out. This chart goes up to 100! That’s right, you can finally stop awkwardly counting on your fingers when you get to 16. Plus, it’s just really satisfying to look at. Trust me on this one.
Up next, we have a nifty little printable chart from Activity Shelter for the numbers 1-10:
Sure, you could just count on your fingers for these ones. But where’s the fun in that? Plus, this chart has some cute graphics to make counting even more enjoyable. I mean, who doesn’t love a good cartoon squirrel?
Now, if you’re looking for something a little more basic, check out this black and white number chart:
Not everyone needs a chart with fun graphics and colors. Sometimes, a simple black and white chart is all you need to get the job done. Plus, think of all the fun you can have coloring it in yourself!
If you’re feeling ambitious, why not try learning some prime numbers with this chart:
Sure, you could just memorize a list of prime numbers. But where’s the fun in that? This chart goes all the way up to 1000, so you’ll be a prime number pro in no time.
For all you parents out there, here’s a great printable chart for your little ones:
As a former preschool teacher, I can tell you that little kids LOVE charts and flashcards. And what better way to teach them numbers than with this adorable chart? Plus, it’s free! You can’t beat that.
Next up, we have some great preschool printables from printablee.com:
If you’re a parent or teacher of young children, you know how important it is to make things fun and engaging. These preschool printables are perfect for that! The numbers 1-10 might seem simple, but with these charts and worksheets, your little ones will be counting like pros in no time.
Kiddo Shelter has a super cute number chart for children:
This chart has everything a child could want in a number chart. Fun graphics, bright colors, and it even goes up to 20! Your little ones will have a blast counting and learning with this chart.
If you’re looking for more of a challenge, check out this free printable number chart from Lexus Car Rumors:
Not only is this chart great for practicing counting, it also has spaces for your child to write in the missing numbers. Talk about a challenge! But hey, if your little one is up for it, why not give it a shot?
Last but not least, we have another fabulous free printable chart for kids:
This chart is great for younger children just starting to learn their numbers. It goes up to 30 and has fun cartoon graphics to make counting even more enjoyable. Plus, it’s great for homeschooling or just for fun at home!
So there you have it, folks. Whether you’re a numbers pro or just starting to learn, there’s a printable chart out there for everyone. Happy counting!