Odd and Even Numbers
C. Mahoney
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 13, 2016)
This math workbook has 67 printable pages to improve your students understanding of odd and even numbers. Students use analysis and reasoning skills on each page, identifying or counting the number of birds, bees, robots, monsters, dinosaurs, dragons, zombies, two-digit numbers, three-digit numbers, four-digit numbers, squares, triangles, ovals, hexagons, octagons, funny hats, cars, smilie faces, ants, musicians, and more. Each page has unique odd and even questions, like:Is there an ODD or EVEN number of dancing robots?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of girl zombies?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of fire-breathing dragons?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of monsters holding something?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of swimming birds?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of dancing bees?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of working ants?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of paper hats?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of octagons?Is there an ODD or EVEN number of wooden musical instruments?What is the smallest ODD shape?What is the largest EVEN shape?How many pyramids have an ODD number of levels?How many stars have an EVEN number of points?Is there an EVEN or ODD number of smiles?What is the difference between the largest odd number and the smallest even number?What is the sum of the largest even number and the smallest odd number?And more.Number work has never been more fun. Use these pages as a sponge activity, for early finishers, at a math center, for homework, at the beginning of the year, right before the summer, or anytime. Take a Look Inside and see for yourself. Your students will thank you.