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Odd and Even

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

Listen to the story of


Mr Odd and Mrs Even.
Help them sort out their numbers!
They are very confused.
This is the story of
Mr Odd and Mrs Even.
Far, far away there is a land called Odd. This is
where Mr Odd lives.

Mr Odd loves things only in odd numbers. To help


him remember what odd numbers are. He has
made a little poem.

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.

Mrs Even Mr Odd


Check your answers!

Mrs Even Mr Odd


Once Mrs Even and Mr Odd
sorted out their numbers, they
all lived happily ever after.
Let’s practice sorting more
numbers into
Odd and Even groups.

Remember the rules!


Look at this
Math Problem
Try and Learn
Challenge
SUMMARY
And we're done for the
day!

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