Resource 1: 100-square number chart

Teacher resource for planning or adapting to use with pupils

A 100-square number chart is simply a grid, 10 squares long on each side, with the squares numbered in rows, starting with ‘1’ in the top left corner.

You may be able to buy a large chalkboard number chart, print one out from this resource or make one yourself.

Here are some example rules that pupils can easily discover when working with the 100-square number chart:

  • To go upwards by one step, subtract 10
  • To go downwards by one step, add 10
  • To go left by one step, subtract 1
  • To go right by one step, add 1
12345678910
11121314151617181920
21222324252627282930
31323334353637383940
41424344454647484950
51525354555657585960
61626364656667686970
71727374757677787980
81828384858687888990
919293949596979899100

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