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Team USA Medal Tracker Hundreds Chart to 130

Use this Team USA medal tracker to write the numbers for each medal that Team USA wins during the Olympic Games and complete a hundreds chart to 130. This medal tally sheet includes enough Olympic rings to fill-in up to 130 based on previous total medal counts for Team USA.

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Team USA Medal History

During the history of the Summer Olympic Games, the United States has won 1,022 gold medals, 795 silver medals, and 706 bronze medals with an Olympic medal total of 2,523 medals overall.

United States Medals at Summer Olympic Games

Summer Olympic GamesGold MedalsSilver MedalsBronze MedalsTotal Medals
1896 Athens117220
1900 Paris19141447
1904 St. Louis788279239
1908 London23121247
1912 Stockholm25191963
1920 Antwerp41272795
1924 Paris45272799
1928 Amsterdam22181656
1932 Los Angeles413230103
1936 Berlin24201256
1948 London38271984
1952 Helsinki40191776
1956 Melbourne32251774
1960 Rome34211671
1964 Tokyo36262890
1968 Mexico City452834107
1972 Munich33313094
1976 Montreal34352594
1980 MoscowDid not participate*
1984 Los Angeles836130174
1988 Seoul36312794
1992 Barcelona373437108
1996 Atlanta443225101
2000 Sydney37243293
2004 Athens363926101
2008 Beijing363937112
2012 London462830104
2016 Rio de Janeiro463738121
2020 Tokyo
TOTAL MEDALS1022 Gold795 Silver706 Bronze2523 Overall

*The United States did not participate in the 1980 Summer Olympic Games in Moscow because of a boycott against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

During the history of the Winter Olympic Games, the United States has won 105 gold medals, 112 silver medals, and 88 bronze medals for an overall Olympic medal total of 305 medals.

United States Medals at Winter Olympic Games

Winter Olympic GamesGold MedalsSilver MedalsBronze MedalsTotal Medals
1924 Chamonix1214
1928 St. Moritz2226
1932 Lake Placid64212
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen1034
1948 St. Moritz3429
1952 Olso46111
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo2327
1960 Squaw Valley34310
1964 Innsbruck1247
1968 Grenoble1517
1980 Lake Placid64212
1984 Sarajevo4408
1988 Calgary2136
1992 Albertville54211
1994 Lillehammer65213
1998 Nagano63413
2002 Salt Lake City10131134
2006 Turin99725
2010 Vancouver9151337
2014 Sochi991028
2018 Pyeongchang98623
2022 Beijing
TOTAL MEDALS105 Gold112 Silver88 Bronze305 Overall

What is a Hundreds Chart?

A hundreds chart is usually a 10-by-10 grid designed to help Kindergarten and 1st grade students to practice number writing, counting, and skip-counting. Hundreds charts help kids to build number fluency with numbers 1-100 or even up to 120 to meet 1st grade Common Core School Standards for Math.

First and second grade students can work on moving vertically to work on place value or working on skip-counting skills. Hundreds charts encourage number fluency and help children to gain a strong number sense that supports them as they grow in their math skills. A strong number sense helps to better understand how to compose and decompose numbers and mental computation.

Team USA Medal Tracker Hundreds Chart

This Olympic hundreds chart is an empty 10-by-13 grid with 130 rings to complete the 100s chart up to 130 to support Common Core Math Standards for First grade. This activity challenges kids to fill in all of the numbers on the chart. You can use this blank hundreds grid to work on skip counting with markers or cut rows to count by groups of ten!

While this activity has an extra row to make 130 just in case Team USA wins more than 120 total medals (gold, silver, and bronze), this activity supports writing numbers to 120 while tracking the overall medal count for Team USA.

Why 120 instead of 100?

Common Core Math Standards encourage first graders to extend the counting sequence and practice the numbers up to 120 instead of stopping at 100. This helps children to visualize the patterns that occur after the number 100.

CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.1.NBT.A.1
Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.

Common Core Math Standards: Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract.

This Olympics themed hundreds charts supports several Common Core Math Standards by supporting the objectives for students to add within 100, mentally finding 10 more or 10 less than the number without having to count, and subtracting multiples of 10 in the range of 10-90 based on place value.

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