This is the last even odd activity I'll be posting for awhile. Hopefully, all this practice will make my kiddos experts at determining if a number is even or odd!
Provide markers or counters for students to build numbers. After determining if the number is even or odd, they will write an addition number expression to represent their model.
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Please leave me a comment and let me know what activities you have done with your kiddos to help them distinguish between even and odd numbers.
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Adorable!! I'm featuring this post on Bagels and Blogs Sunday. :)
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Thank you for sharing this. We are not working on even/odd yet so I will file it away for later. I found your blob through Donna Boucher and am now an email follower. :) Liz in snowy South Dakota
ReplyDeleteThank you for your generosity. I can do this with my homeschooler.
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