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My HomeworkMy HomeworkLesson 6

Even and Odd Numbers

PracticeUse buttons or pennies to show each number.

Circle even or odd.

1. 8

even

odd

2. 16

even

odd

3. 11

even

odd

4. 19

even

odd

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An even number of objects can be counted

by 2s.

4 2 4

An odd number of objects has 1 left over when

counted by 2s.

5 2 4 5

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Helpful HintHelpful HintMake pairs. Circle them.

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Operations and Algebraic Thinking

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Math at Home Give your child random numbers up to 20 and let them tell

you if they are even or odd. Use buttons or coins if needed.

Vocabulary CheckVocab

Write the number of buttons. Circle even or odd.

5.

even odd

6.

even odd

7.

even odd

8. Katy has 13 oranges, 12 apples, and 6 bananas.

She also has two boxes. Which fruit cannot be put

evenly into the two boxes?

Draw lines to match.

9. odd A number that can be counted by 2s.

10. even A number that can be counted by 2s

and has one left over.

Helpful HintHelpful HintCircle pairs. If none are left over, the number is even .

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Red Rover! Red Rover!

Let Billy come over!

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