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Even and Odd Numbers

Grade 2
Sep 23, 2022
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Key Concepts

  • Identify a group of objects that are even or odd

Introduction 

Count the number of ice creams and tell if the number is even or odd. 

ice cream cone

There are seven ice creams. Divide 7 ice creams into pairs to identify whether the number 7 is even or odd. 

ice cream cone

We cannot divide 7 into 2s because one ice cream is left in the above image. So, seven is an odd number. 

Can you count the number of apples present in the image? 

apple

Yes, there are 8 apples, and we can divide 8 into 2s. So, 8 is an even number. 

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Even Numbers

The objects which we can count by 2s are known as even numbers. 

Count the squares by 2s. 

Even Numbers

Here we can count the squares by 2s like 2, 4, 6, and 8. So, 2, 4, 6 and 8 are even numbers. 

Example: 

Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd

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Example: 

There are 8 objects present in the image. We can count the objects by 2s. So, 8 is even. 

Example: 

Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd. 

Example: eyes

Solution: 

There are 10 objects present in the image. We can count the objects by 2s. So, 10 is even. 

Example: 

Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd. 

Example: shoes

Solution: 

There are 16 objects present in the image. We can count the objects by 2s and here 8 pairs of shoes are there. So, 16 is an even number. 

Example: 

Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd

Example: 

Solution: 

There are 8 objects present in the image. We can count the objects by 2s. So, 8 is even. 

Odd Numbers 

The object which we cannot count by 2s is known as odd numbers. 

Count the squares by 2s. 

Odd Numbers

Here we cannot count by 2s. So, 3 and 5 are odd numbers. 

Example: 

Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd. 

Example: 

Solution: 

There are 7 objects present in the image. We cannot count the objects by 2s. So, 7 is odd. 

Example: 

Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd. 

Example: kids

Solution: 

There are 5 objects present in the image. We cannot count the objects by 2s. So, 5 is odd. 

Example: 

Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd. 

Example: circle

Solution: 

There are 7 objects present in the image. We cannot count the objects by 2s. So, 7 is odd. 

Example: 

Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd. 

Example: yellow circle

Solution: 

There are 9 objects present in the image. We cannot count the objects by 2s. So, 9 is odd. 

Example:  

Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd. 

Example: beanie

Solution: 

There are 11 objects present in the image. We cannot count the objects by 2s. So, 11 is odd.

Exercise

  • Write whether the number is even or odd.
Write whether the number is even or odd.
  • Write the equation for this model
Write the equation for this model
  • Count the number of squares present in the image and write if it is odd or even.
Count the number of squares present in the image and write if it is odd or even.
  • Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd.
Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd.
  • Count the number of squares present in the image and write if it is odd or even?
Count the number of squares present in the image and write if it is odd or even?
  • Write the equation for this model.
Write the equation for this model.
  • Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd.
Write whether the number of objects present in the image is even or odd.
  • Count the number of squares present in the image and write if it is odd or even?
Count the number of squares present in the image and write if it is odd or even?
  • Write the equation for this model.
Write the equation for this model.
  • Count the number of squares present in the image and write if it is odd or even?
Count the number of squares present in the image and write if it is odd or even?

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