Groups & Counting, the second medium sheet, connects even and odd numbers to real sharing situations. Nine fill-in-the-blank questions ask second graders about counting by twos, splitting items into two equal whole groups, and recognizing when a quantity cannot be shared fairly. The matching activity then links scenarios like 12 apples in 2 bags or 9 toys shared by 2 kids to outcomes such as Even, 6 in each bag or Odd, cannot split equally.
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Even and Odd Numbers
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. You can make two equal groups of 5 from 10.
2. Counting by 2s starting from 0 always lands on even numbers.
3. You cannot split 7 into two equal whole groups.
4. The next even number after 24 is 26.
5. The next odd number after 35 is 37.
6. Skip counting by 2 from 1 gives 1, 3, 5, 7, which are all odd.
7. If you put 18 blocks in two equal rows, each row has 9.
8. The number just before 50 is 49 and it is odd.
9. An even number of socks can always be sorted into pairs.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
12 apples in 2 bags
→ Even, 6 in each bag
Odd, cannot split equally
9 toys shared by 2 kids
→ Odd, cannot split equally
Even, 10 in each box
20 pencils in 2 boxes
→ Even, 10 in each box
Even, 6 in each bag
15 stickers for 2 friends
→ Odd, one friend gets more
Odd, one friend gets more
Even and Odd Numbers
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) You can make two equal groups of 5 from 10.
2) Counting by 2s starting from 0 always lands on even numbers.
3) You cannot split 7 into two equal whole groups.
4) The next even number after 24 is 26.
5) The next odd number after 35 is 37.
6) Skip counting by 2 from 1 gives 1, 3, 5, 7, which are all odd.
7) If you put 18 blocks in two equal rows, each row has 9.
8) The number just before 50 is 49 and it is odd.
9) An even number of socks can always be sorted into pairs.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
12 apples in 2 bags
→ Even, 6 in each bag
Odd, cannot split equally
9 toys shared by 2 kids
→ Odd, cannot split equally
Even, 10 in each box
20 pencils in 2 boxes
→ Even, 10 in each box
Even, 6 in each bag
15 stickers for 2 friends
→ Odd, one friend gets more
Odd, one friend gets more
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