Even and Odd Numbers to 999

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Even and Odd Numbers to 999
Even numbers can be divided evenly into two groups. They end with a digit of:
0, 2, 4, 6 or 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, 7 or 9.
1. Circle all of the even numbers.
56
23
67
11
4
87
42
80
45
22
78
3
82
25
57
44
2. Circle all of the odd numbers.
89
68
59
33
3. Write all of the even numbers between 21 and 31.
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4. Write all of the odd numbers between 42 and 52.
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5. True or False?
a) The number 20 can be divided evenly into two groups.
True / False
b) The number 77 is odd.
True / False
c) The number 34 is odd.
True / False
d) The number 18 is even.
True / False
e) Any number ending in 0, 3, 5, 7 or 9 is odd.
True / False
f) Any number ending in 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8 is even.
True / False
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More Even and Odd Numbers
6. Circle all of the even numbers.
131 745 592 890 35 612 21 916 333 284 148
900
7. Circle all of the odd numbers.
738 591 869 234 635 987 346 321 489 787 342
433
8. Write all of the even numbers between 455 and 465.
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9. Write all of the odd numbers between 312 and 322.
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10. Is 877 an odd number?
Yes / No
11. Is 990 an even number?
Yes / No
12. Is 557 an even number?
Yes / No
13. Is 829 an odd number?
Yes / No
14. Is 783 an even number?
Yes / No
15. Colour the even numbers below in green.
What letter appears?
982
674
676
988
760
900
212
324
872
57
133
901
994
121
555
853
602
474
666
188
340
786
322
784
894
825
687
349
126
219
783
891
560
838
306
722
412
144
568
914
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Answers
1. Circle all of the even numbers.
56
23
67
11
4
87
42
80
45
22
33
78
3
82
25
57
44
2. Circle all of the odd numbers.
89
68
59
3. Write all of the even numbers between 21 and 31.
22. 24. 26, 28, 30
4. Write all of the odd numbers between 42 and 52.
43, 45, 47, 49, 51
5.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
True or False?
The number 20 can be divided evenly into two groups.
The number 77 is odd.
The number 34 is odd.
The number 18 is even.
Any number ending in 0, 3, 5, 7 or 9 is odd.
Any number ending in 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8 is even.
True
True
True
True
True
True
/
/
/
/
/
/
False
False
False
False
False
False
6. Circle all of the even numbers.
131 745 592 890 35 612 21 916 333 284 148
900
7. Circle all of the odd numbers.
738 591 869 234 635 987 346 321 489 787 342
433
8. Write all of the even numbers between 455 and 465.
456, 458, 460, 462, 464
9. Write all of the odd numbers between 312 and 322.
313, 315, 317, 319, 321
© Amanda Dixon PhD www.ireadwrite.com.au May be reproduced for classroom and home use. Level 1+
Answers
10. Is 877 an odd number?
Yes / No
11. Is 990 an even number?
Yes / No
12. Is 557 an even number?
Yes / No
13. Is 829 an odd number?
Yes / No
14. Is 783 an even number?
Yes / No
15. Colour the even numbers below in green.
What letter appears?
E for Even
982
674
676
988
760
900
212
324
872
57
133
901
994
121
555
853
602
474
666
188
340
786
322
784
894
825
687
349
126
219
783
891
560
838
306
722
412
144
568
914
© Amanda Dixon PhD www.ireadwrite.com.au May be reproduced for classroom and home use. Level 1+
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