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Paint the Squares Number Charts is an interactive way to explore number patterns such as odd and even numbers, counting in multiples from times tables and ten more and ten less. We have added more paint options such as splats and also extra grids which include negative numbers and decimals.
They include a regular 100 square, a negative numbers grid, decimal numbers and puzzles. Ideal for starter or plenary activity. 5-11 year olds. Teachers, Pupils.
This interactive 100 Square Splat PowerPoint is a great general numeracy resource. By highlighting with a splat the number, kids can practise maths skills.
100 Square Spots. Interactive 100 square used for examining number facts and series up to a hundred. Choose a colour, then start clicking on numbers. Click a number again to remove a spot. Hold down a menu colour to remove all this colour’s spots. Click on the cross to clear the board.
This 100 square splat game is brilliant for aiding a variety of numeracy activities such as times tables, number sequences, counting forwards, counting back, addition and subtraction. It provides children with a visual aid to help them understand how numbers up to 100 relate to each other.
A splat square is a number grid from 1-100, allowing the user to select and splat any numbers on the grid. The square splat grid can be used in a variety of ways, including identifying multiples of a chosen times table, odd and even numbers and find 1 more or 1 less than a given number.
Our 100 Splat Number Square PowerPoint Game is an excellent numeracy resource that’s perfect for your 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders. It features a number square up to the number 100, with each of the numbers already formatted to be clickable and to produce a SPLAT effect in slideshow mode, plus a CLEAR button to restart the game, lending this ...