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Activity 20. Internet Resources
Teaching Tables:
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paint/paint99.html
Scroll down the page until see the Number Chart and following description
Find and explain as many patterns as possible: for example, the symmetry in the squares, the
pattern of square numbers, multiples of 3, multiples of 4...
1-100 Number Square
0-99 Number Square
Click on either 1-100 or 0-99 Number Squares and enjoy painting number patterns.
Mending the Number Board:
This puzzle reinforces the ordering of numbers from 10 to 100 and the patterns found on a 100 square. Students are asked to
select the missing number and slide it into place to mend the number board.
Number Square Activity:
This site allows students to paint numbers as they identify the number patterns and relationships.
Learning about Number Relationships and Properties of Numbers
Using Calculators and Hundred Boards: Displaying Number Patterns:
Learning about Number Relationships and Properties of Numbers
Using Calculators and Hundred Boards: Patterns to 100 and Beyond:
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The above two sites are part of the National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics (NCTM) website that address the NCTM Principles and
Standards for School Mathematics. The above activities have interactive
number charts for students to complete along with questions to help guide
children’s thinking.
Creating a 0-99 Number Chart:
This site provides a number chart that can be copied for student use.
References
Zero to Ninety-Nine: Problem
Solving on a 100 Square (1997)
Hundreds Board Activities (1995)
1-100 Activity Book (1990)
Claire Publications.
Carson-Dellosa Publishing Company
Learning Resources
Janine Blinko and Noel Graham

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