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This educational resource by Angie Gore introduces young learners to the concept of odd and even numbers. It explains that if a number can be divided evenly by two, it is classified as even, while numbers that cannot be divided evenly are termed odd. The guide includes simple examples, showcasing how to categorize various numbers into "odd" and "even" boxes, along with tips on identifying odd and even numbers based on their last digits. Engaging activities encourage students to practice sorting numbers and discover interesting properties, such as how doubling an odd number results in an even number.
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Odd or Even? If a number can be divided equally by two, then it is an even number. By Angie Gore Norwood Primary Southport If a number can’t be divided equally by two, then it is an odd number. By A. Gore
Odd or Even? See if this helps… Four people, divide them equally into two teams. Equal teams, they all get to play. Team B Team A By A. Gore
Odd or Even? What about me? Five people, divide them equally into two teams. Odd one out! By A. Gore
Odd or Even? If a number ends in 1,3,5,7,9, then it’s an odd number. Ends with 1,3,5,7,9 = odd! By A. Gore
Odd or Even? If a number ends in 0,2,4,6,8, then it’s an even number. Ends with 0,2,4,6,8 = even! By A. Gore
Let’s sort some numbers into odd and even boxes. 31 24 79 65 48 92 53 230 86 127 Odd Numbers Even numbers By A. Gore
Let’s sort some more numbers into odd and even boxes. 81 64 49 95 38 72 83 130 56 227 Odd Numbers Even numbers By A. Gore
Let’s sort some more numbers into odd and even boxes. 924 Let’s see! 1079 Does it matter how large the number is? 748 692 2053 1207 Odd Numbers Even numbers By A. Gore
Did you know? If you double an odd number the answer is always an even number. You try it! By A. Gore