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Hundred Charts
• Traditional 1–100 chart
• Bottoms-up 1–100 chart
• Traditional 0–99 chart
• Bottoms-up 0–99 chart
Game Boards and Score Sheets
• Shut the Box
• 50- Sticker Race
• Snugglenumber
• Strike It Out
• Tiguous, numbered and blank
• Bowling
• Farkle
Graph Paper
[Make sure your printer settings specify “Actual Size,” not “Shrink to Fit.”]
• 1 cm squares
• 0.25 inch squares
• 0.5 inch squares
• 1 inch squares
Contents
Number Game Printables Pack©2015 Denise GaskinsCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)Tabletop Academy Press, Blue Mound, IL, tabletopacademy.net
These game boards and worksheet pages may be copied for personal or classroom use, or for your math circle, co-op, or other local group. You may also give the file to your friends or share it freely online, as long as you keep the front and back matter (including this copyright notice) intact.
Traditional 1–100 chart
10098 99
9088 89
9795 96
8785 86
9492 93
8482 83
91
81
8078 79
7068 69
7775 76
6765 66
7472 73
6462 63
71
61
6058 59
5048 49
5755 56
4745 46
5452 53
4442 43
51
41
2018 19
108 9
1715 16
75 6
1412 13
42 3
11
1
4038 39
3028 29
3735 36
2725 26
3432 33
2422 23
31
21
Bottoms-up 1–100 chart
9088 898785 868482 83
10098 999795 969492 9391
81
7068 696765 666462 63
8078 797775 767472 7371
61
5048 494745 464442 43
6058 595755 565452 5351
41
108 975 642 3
2018 191715 161412 1311
1
3028 292725 262422 23
4038 393735 363432 3331
21
Traditional 0–99 chart
98 99
88 89
9795 96
8785 86
9492 93
8482 83
91
81
78 79
68 69
7775 76
6765 66
7472 73
6462 63
71
61
58 59
48 49
5755 56
4745 46
5452 53
4442 43
51
41
18 19
8 9
1715 16
75 6
1412 13
42 3
11
1
38 39
90
80
70
60
50
40
10
0
30
20 28 29
3735 36
2725 26
3432 33
2422 23
31
21
Bottoms-up 0–99 chart
88 898785 868482 83
98 999795 969492 9391
81
68 696765 666462 63
78 797775 767472 7371
61
48 494745 464442 43
58 595755 565452 5351
41
8 975 642 3
18 191715 161412 1311
1
28 292725 262422 23
80
90
60
70
40
50
0
10
20
30 38 393735 363432 3331
21
Shut the Box 1–9
Prin
t on
card
stoc
k or
regu
lar p
aper
.
• C
ut aw
ay ex
cess
mar
gins
.
• C
ut al
ong
each
solid
line
abov
e, fro
m th
e out
er ed
ge o
f the
pap
er to
the d
otte
d lin
e.
• Fo
ld al
ong
the d
ashe
d ce
nter
line
.
• Pu
t two
or t
hree
stap
les in
the u
ncut
area
to h
old
the g
ame b
oard
toge
ther
.
Begi
n pl
ayin
g wi
th al
l flap
s fol
ded
open
.
Cut o
nly
this
far.
Fold
gam
e bo
ard
here
.
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 1
0 1
1 1
2
Prin
t on
card
stoc
k or
regu
lar p
aper
.
• C
ut aw
ay ex
cess
mar
gins
.
• C
ut al
ong
each
solid
line
abov
e, fro
m th
e out
er ed
ge o
f the
pap
er to
the d
otte
d lin
e.
• Fo
ld al
ong
the d
ashe
d ce
nter
line
.
• Pu
t two
or t
hree
stap
les in
the u
ncut
area
to h
old
the g
ame b
oard
toge
ther
.
Begi
n pl
ayin
g wi
th al
l flap
s fol
ded
open
.
Cut o
nly
this
far.
Fold
gam
e bo
ard
here
.
Shut the Box 1–12
5048 494745 464442 4341
2018 19
108 9
1715 16
75 6
1412 13
42 3
11
1
4038 39
3028 29
3735 36
2725 26
3432 33
2422 23
31
21
50-stiCker raCe
0
5
10
25
50
100
snugglenumber
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
strike it out
12 11
5 10
1315 14
42 3
16
17
8 7
5 6
911 10
42 3
12
1
6 9
7 8
171 18
1614 15
18
13
tiguous
Students take turns writing the numbers 1–18 wherever they wish until the grid is full.
tiguous
bowling game board
7
3
1
2
6
10
54
98
bowling sCore sheet
Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total
Far
kle
sC
or
ing
Ch
ar
tFa
rk
le s
Co
rin
g C
ha
rt
Eve
ry ro
ll is
scor
ed se
para
tely.
If yo
u se
t asid
e two
one
s and
then
ge
t ano
ther
one
on
your
nex
t thr
ow, t
hat d
oes n
ot co
unt f
or 1
,000
po
ints.
Eac
h 1
= 10
0 po
ints
Eac
h 5
= 50
Thre
e 1s =
1,0
00
Thre
e 2s =
200
Thre
e 3s =
300
Thre
e 4s =
400
Thre
e 5s =
500
Thre
e 6s =
600
Four
of a
kin
d =
Dou
ble t
he sc
ore f
or th
ree o
f the
m
Five
of a
kin
d =
Dou
ble t
he sc
ore f
or fo
ur o
f the
m
Six
of a
kind
= D
oubl
e the
scor
e for
five
of t
hem
Thre
e pai
rs =
500
Stra
ight
(1-2
-3-4
-5-6
) = 1
,000
Two
tripl
es =
2,5
00
Eac
h tim
e you
roll
the d
ice, y
ou m
ust s
et as
ide a
t lea
st on
e sco
ring
die.
If no
ne o
f the
dice
scor
e, yo
u ha
ve fa
rkled
, and
you
lose
all t
he
poin
ts yo
u ha
ve ac
cum
ulat
ed th
at tu
rn.
Eve
ry ro
ll is
scor
ed se
para
tely.
If yo
u se
t asid
e two
one
s and
then
ge
t ano
ther
one
on
your
nex
t thr
ow, t
hat d
oes n
ot co
unt f
or 1
,000
po
ints.
Eac
h 1
= 10
0 po
ints
Eac
h 5
= 50
Thre
e 1s =
1,0
00
Thre
e 2s =
200
Thre
e 3s =
300
Thre
e 4s =
400
Thre
e 5s =
500
Thre
e 6s =
600
Four
of a
kin
d =
Dou
ble t
he sc
ore f
or th
ree o
f the
m
Five
of a
kin
d =
Dou
ble t
he sc
ore f
or fo
ur o
f the
m
Six
of a
kind
= D
oubl
e the
scor
e for
five
of t
hem
Thre
e pai
rs =
500
Stra
ight
(1-2
-3-4
-5-6
) = 1
,000
Two
tripl
es =
2,5
00
Eac
h tim
e you
roll
the d
ice, y
ou m
ust s
et as
ide a
t lea
st on
e sco
ring
die.
If no
ne o
f the
dice
scor
e, yo
u ha
ve fa
rkled
, and
you
lose
all t
he
poin
ts yo
u ha
ve ac
cum
ulat
ed th
at tu
rn.
1 cm squares
0.25 inch squares
0.5 inch squares
1 inch squares
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