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| Count by 3 and circle the numbers starting from 1. Join the circled numbers. Colour the picture yellow. | | Count by 3 and circle the numbers starting from 1. Join the circled numbers. Colour the picture yellow. |
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| Count by 5 and colour that box red. Count by 10 and colour that box yellow. | | Count by 5 and colour that box red. Count by 10 and colour that box yellow. |
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| The teacher informed that, any | | The teacher informed that, any |
− | '''Numbers ending in 0 2 4 6 8 are called Even''' | + | '''Number ending in 0 2 4 6 8 are called Even''' |
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− | '''Numbers ending in 1 3 5 7 9 are called Odd''' | + | '''Number ending in 1 3 5 7 9 are called Odd''' |
| Rama had 15 oranges, having _________ as an ending number. So, 15 is an ___________ number. After splitting them in to two baskets he had ________ remaining. Rama understood that he had an odd number of oranges. | | Rama had 15 oranges, having _________ as an ending number. So, 15 is an ___________ number. After splitting them in to two baskets he had ________ remaining. Rama understood that he had an odd number of oranges. |
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| Latha had 18 oranges having __________ as an ending number. So, 18 is an ___________ number. After splitting them in to two heaps she had _____ with her. Latha came to know that she had an even number of brinjals. Latha gave one heap of brinjals to her neighbour and took one home happily. | | Latha had 18 oranges having __________ as an ending number. So, 18 is an ___________ number. After splitting them in to two heaps she had _____ with her. Latha came to know that she had an even number of brinjals. Latha gave one heap of brinjals to her neighbour and took one home happily. |
− | '''Any number that can be split into two same quantities without any leftover is Even.''' | + | '''Any number that can be split into two equal quantities without any leftover is Even.''' |
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− | '''Any number that leaves behind something after being split into two sets of same quantities is Odd.''' | + | '''Any number that leaves behind something after being split into two sets of equal quantities is Odd.''' |
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| = Activity: Identifying even and odd numbers = | | = Activity: Identifying even and odd numbers = |