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Thursday

 

 Rote count to 50 

 

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Counting in 2s

 

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 Odd and even numbers 

 

An even number is a number that can be shared equally into two groups.

For example, these 4 cubes can be shared into two equal groups of 2 cubes.

So 4 is an even number.

 

 

 

 

An odd number cannot be shared equally into two groups.

For example, these 3 cubes cannot be shared into two equal groups. You have a group of 2 cubes and a group with 1 cube.

So 3 is an odd number.

 

 

 

You always look at the last digit. Example 12 is even, because the number 2 can be halved. 

 

 

 

 

Can you tell me some different odd and even numbers? Start off with 26 and 33 which title would they go under? 

 

 

 

 

 

Recap of Sharing

 

 

 

 

During choosing time you try making your own equal lunchboxes by sharing all the food in the pictures. 

 

 

  

1820-1910

Florence Nightingale