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Odd and Even Numbers
Odd and Even Numbers
Odd and Even Numbers
Numbers
Welcome to 3 rd Quarter!
Class Rules
Math Concept for the
14
Day
102
20
118 374
36
For Example: Remember
Even numbers can be shared equally by 2.
They always end in a: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8,
5
Let’s look at
the Number
square.
What pattern
do you
recognise with
the even
numbers?
Math Concept for the
15
Day
101
29
117 375
33
For Example: Remember
Odd Numbers can not be shared equally by 2.
They always end in a: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9,
9÷2=4 r 1
Odd one out
Amy Tom
Let’s look at
the Number
square.
What pattern
do you
recognise
with the odd
numbers?
Your Challenge
1 3 5 7 9
I love odd numbers
all the time
In Mr Odd’s world there lived:
1 dog, 3 turtles, 5 hammers, 7 snails
and 9 Vikings.
Next to the land of Odd there’s a land called the
Even Land. Mrs Even lives here, and she likes
everything to be in even numbers. To help her
remember what even numbers are she has made up a
special rhyme.
0 2 4 6 8
even numbers
are great.
In Mrs Even’s land there lived:
2 rabbits, 4 little boys, 6 bats, 8 cats
and 10 flowers.
One day there was a terrible earthquake and the two lands
were mixed up. Can you help? Mr Odd and Mrs Even find their
things?
Sort the number of objects into Odd and Even groups.