Odd and Even Numbers
Identify and differentiate between odd and even numbers for first graders.
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Odd and Even Numbers
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Remember, even numbers can be split into two equal groups, and odd numbers always have one left over!
1. Which of these numbers is an EVEN number?
3
5
8
7
2. Which of these numbers is an ODD number?
2
4
6
9
3. Numbers that end in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 are called numbers.
4. Numbers that end in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 are called numbers.
5. The number 12 is an odd number.
True
False
6. The number 7 is an odd number.
True
False
7. Look at the number line below. Circle all the EVEN numbers.
8. Look at the number line below. Circle all the ODD numbers.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
9. The number 14 is an number.
10. The number 17 is an number.
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