Higher or Lower with a 100s Chart as a Visual
I have been updating my games using the 100 chart. Today I am featuring how I use a 100 chart as a visual for the game "Higher or Lower."
Originally I put a set of 100 charts in plastic sheet covers to use for math stations, interventions, etc. The boxes on the chart were small, so we used dry erase markers.
By the end of the year, the dry erase markers were more dry than markers, so I recreated the 100 charts to make the boxes fit the math manipulatives I had on hand. These charts will accommodate Unifix cubes, snap cubes, and other materials that are 3/4 X 3/4 X 3/4.
To download the updated version of the 100 chart and see seven variations on the higher or lower game, please visit this post at Artistry of Education.
I am a third generation public school teacher who has been in education since 1987.
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