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About Coconut Odd or Even. Coconut Odd or Even is a maths game which can help children aged 5 - 7 years identify odd and even numbers. Recognising odd and even numbers is an important concept in learning to count in Key Stage 1. Children need to identify which of the numbers presented before them are odd or even. The game works well on an.
Students will identify odd and even numbers and patterns in number sequences. Materials. Provide each student with: 2 copies of a hundreds chart. 50 counters. 2 green crayons. Procedure. Show students how to tell whether a number from 1 to 6 is even or odd using counters. Explain that if the number of counters can be arranged so each counter is.
Odd and even Page 1 of 2. Materials required Sets of 15 items for each pair of students. Items such as beans, counters, cubes, gumnuts or acorns would be suitable. Procedure 1 Setting the scene This activity is best undertaken when the concept of odd and even arises as a result of some other class activity, such as a discussion of odd socks, shoes or gloves. For example, the class is working.
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Even and Odd. Age 5 to 7 Challenge Level: This activity is best done as a whole class or in a large group. You will need to split up into four smaller groups: a black group, a blue group, a green group and a red group. Each group will need the set of cards which has the same colour as their group name. Here are the sheets which will need printing off and cutting into separate cards: black.
Year 1 maths: what your child learns. Your guide to what your child will learn in maths now they’ve reached Key Stage 1. Login or Register to add to your saved resources. During KS1, it’s important for your child to get to grips with maths in a very practical, hands-on way. Working individually, as a class and in groups, they will be investigating, counting, playing number games and using.
Even numbers: Even numbers have to end with the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8. Even numbers can be split into 2 equal groups. Equal means the same amount. Both groups have the same amount. Odd numbers: Odd numbers have to end with digits 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. Odd numbers cannot be split into 2 equal groups.