This post may include affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. Although this 150 chart is typically used with first and second graders, younger or older early learners can benefit from it, too, depending on their abilities and interests. Number charts are a simple, but effective, tool for teaching ordinality, number recognition and number sense. They’re also a helpful visual aide for teaching addition, subtraction, and skip counting. Because of how this chart is organized, it can also help teach place value. If your child or student are still working on number formation, make sure to check out this post with free printable tracing numbers 1-100. Of course, the first step to using your number chart is printing it out! Although you can just print this 1-150 chart and use it as is, I recommend laminating your printable numbers chart or using heavy duty sheet protectors to make it more durable. This will protect it as you play chart games with your children. The chart can also be used in various ways with small groups, at centers, or for seat work.
Free printable number chart 1-150 PDF
The first page in your number chart printable is in black and white. The second page is in color with each vertical column using a different color. Both the color and black and white versions are included in the same PDF. Here’s what you’re getting: (download link is below the preview image) Update The images show 27, 28, 28. The PDF file is correct with 27, 28, 29 This free printable number chart is licensed for personal use. This includes single classroom use and use with therapy clients. You are not licensed to redistribute, or sell, the print out or digital files to other adults for use with their children/students. Please refer friends and colleagues to this post so they can download their own copy. I hope you enjoy using this number chart free printable! Be sure to check out these additional math resources below:
















