Spiral 100 Chart

Invite your students to see familiar information in a brand new format. Everyone will want to highlight multiples of various numbers, square numbers, or some other category of numbers. They will compare the spiral design with the typical presentation of a square 100 chart, and be able to see numerical patterns within the first hundred numbers that aren’t that obvious when viewed  on a linear number line or a square 100 chart.

Grab this free-for-now Spiral 100 Chart and let your students play math!

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