Even and Odd Numbers to 999Even numbers can be divided evenly into two groups. They end with a digit of: 0, 2, 4, 6or 8.Odd numbers cannot be divided evenly into two groups, there will always be one left over. Odd numbers end with a digit of: 1, 3, 5, 7or 9.1. Circle all of the even numbers.2. Circle all of the odd numbers.3. Write all of the even numbers between 21 and 31.___________________________________________________________4. Write all of the odd numbers between 42 and 52.___________________________________________________________5. True or False?a)The number 20 can be divided evenly into two groups.True / Falseb)The number 77 is odd.True / Falsec)The number 34 is odd.True / Falsed)The number 18 is even.True / Falsee)Any number ending in 0, 3, 5, 7 or 9 is odd.True / Falsef)Any number ending in 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8 is even.True / False56236711487428045228968593378382255744© Amanda Dixon PhD www.ireadwrite.com.au May be reproduced for classroom and home use. Level 1+
More Even and Odd Numbers6. Circle all of the even numbers.7. Circle all of the odd numbers.8. Write all of the even numbers between 455 and 465.___________________________________________________________9. Write all of the odd numbers between 312 and 322.___________________________________________________________10. Is 877 an odd number?Yes / No11. Is 990 an even number?Yes / No12. Is 557 an even number?Yes / No13. Is 829 an odd number?Yes / No14. Is 783 an even number?Yes / No15. Colour the even numbers below in green. What letter appears? 131745592890356122191633390028414873859186923463598734632148943378734298267467698876090021232487257133901994121555853602474666188340786322784894825687349126219783891560838306722412144568914© Amanda Dixon PhD www.ireadwrite.com.au May be reproduced for classroom and home use. Level 1+