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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'''  
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  '''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'''
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  '''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.
    
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.'''
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  '''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.'''
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  '''Any number that leaves behind something after being split into two sets of equal quantities is Odd.'''
    
= Activity: Identifying even and odd numbers =
 
= Activity: Identifying even and odd numbers =

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