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Odd One Out: Identifying Unique Numbers through Place Value

In this engaging activity, children will explore the concept of odd one out by analyzing groups of numbers. They will practice their critical thinking and mathematical vocabulary by explaining their reasoning. Using terms like place value, digits, and various operations, kids will compare numbers and uncover unique characteristics. For example, they might point out that '76' is the only one with a '7' in the tens column, or '7' is the only one-digit number in a group. This exercise encourages discussion and refines their understanding of numbers and their relationships.

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Odd One Out: Identifying Unique Numbers through Place Value

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  1. Odd One Out Which one is the odd one out? Explain your thinking.

  2. Try to encourage the children to use the following vocabulary in their explanations: Place value, partition, digit, ones, tens, hundreds, one-digit number, two-digit number, three-digit number, compare, order, add, subtract, multiply, times, divide, share, group, sum, total, difference Sample answers: 76 because it is the only one without a 7 in the ones column 957 because it is the only one greater than 900 7 because it is the only one digit number 347 because the sum of the digits is an even number Support

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