Hundred Square
Maths Resource Description
The Hundred Square is a classic educational tool that is widely used in primary schools to help children grasp the basics of number patterns, counting, and arithmetic. Presented in a grid format, the numbers 1 to 100 are laid out sequentially from left to right, beginning at the top-left corner with the number 1 and concluding at the bottom-right corner with the number 100. Each row contains a sequence of ten numbers, making it easy for learners to identify and understand numerical order, as well as to visually comprehend the concept of tens and units.
This simple yet effective visual aid is versatile in its applications; it can be used for teaching addition and subtraction by encouraging students to move up or down the grid in steps. It also serves as an introduction to the concept of multiplication and division, as patterns can be observed in the square that correlate with times tables. For instance, students can learn to recognise multiples of a given number by identifying the regular intervals at which they appear. The Hundred Square is a fundamental resource in the KS2 mathematics curriculum, facilitating a hands-on approach to numeracy skills for young learners.