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0-100 Number Square: Number Splat

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These grids are designed for Year 1 children to help them count to 100. As many children are visual learners, this is a brilliant way to engage them. Students can use the square to count up or down a certain amount of numbers and also to count ahead to find the next multiplication or sequence of numbers and to identify prime numbers. Our resource is a great way to introduce young children to early numeracy, and get a great base understanding of writing numbers.

Our resource is available in a straight 1 and 9 version, so your class can easily transition between EYFS and KS1 when recognising and writing numbers.

Or maybe you'd like a little refresher with counting? Well, then our Pictures for Counting Numbers Flashcards is the resource for you! Is this 100 square a good template to use at home with my child? The ITP can develop children’s ability to predict and generalise. Changing the number of columns provides a new grid to test general statements about the relationships between numbers and to look for counter examples. Encourage your students to find trends in the numbers, they could identify even numbers in green and odd numbers in red to identify that even numbers can be halved but odds can't. It's a really simple, intuitive maths aid to help children with their addition, multiplication and subtraction.

Why not print and laminate the squares so you can use our resource time and time again? The ink-saving eco print will mean less printing costs and a time-saving activity for your class. Starting at 1 and going all the way up to 100 - this number square is great for helping kids get a basic grasp of counting, addition and the gaps between numbers. To advance children's understanding of multiplication, this 1 to 12 Times Tables Display Postermight also be helpful. Use it for classroom displays or as a handy visual aid in independent tasks. What is a number square?You can also use it to count in 2s, 3s, 5s and 10s which will give the class excellent experience with numbers as you begin to teach multiplication. You can also try our Skip Counting in 2s, 5s and 10s PowerPoint to support this skill.

In Key Stage 1, teachers will often give children a number square from 1 to 100 and ask them to colour in the multiples of 2, 5 or 10 in different colours. Try this Multiplication Number Squareto boost children's understanding of multiplication. Finding the correct number is easy with the brightly coloured design. Brilliant for independent work or as a display poster on the classroom wall.

What does this Hundred Square Splat task teach?

This can also be an excellent way of helping them practice their Maths skills, using this 100 square as a visual aid. What is a 100 square? Splat a number, can you make your number by adding 2 consecutive numbers? Are there any impossible numbers? identify, represent and estimate numbers using different representations, including the number line This is really useful for helping students visualise number sequences. For example, you can highlight the multiplications of a times table, where the number goes up in the same interval each time.Find out how using a Hundred Number Square can improve your child's math by reading our blog post here. What is a Number Square?

We've made our popular Paint the Squares resource even better adding more paint and hide number options, more grids including negative numbers and decimals, and also puzzles. Paint the Squares is designed primarily for use on an interactive whiteboard for starter and plenary sessions, but it also works well on tablets and desktop devices. You can create fun games to play with the number square. How about giving your children the task of finding prime numbers? This can be an excellent way for them to practice their deductive reasoning. What makes this 100 square unique is that all the spaces are blank. Which means you can fill them in with the numbers that will benefit your children the most. Our printable 0-100 Square Display Posters are the perfect addition to this resource, a great thing to display in the classroom so your students can look at it to help them throughout their classes. Plus, highlighting the number with a splat is fun too. This type of engaging activity helps children see how fun maths can be! More resources like this interactive 100 Square Splat PowerPoint

How does a 100 Number Square aid learning?

If you found this PowerPoint helpful, children might benefit from these other number square resources and activities.

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