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Activity: "Learnt odd and even numbers using ixl"

Math

  • The child has learned to identify odd numbers by recognizing that they cannot be evenly divided into two equal groups.
  • The child has learned to identify even numbers by recognizing that they can be evenly divided into two equal groups.
  • The child has practiced determining whether a given number is odd or even.
  • The child has learned to apply the concept of odd and even numbers in simple addition and subtraction problems.

Continued development can be fostered by incorporating real-life examples of odd and even numbers in the child's daily activities. For instance, the child can practice sorting groups of objects into odd and even quantities, such as sorting a bag of marbles or a box of crayons. Additionally, the child can play number games that involve identifying odd and even numbers, such as "Odd or Even Bingo" or "Odd or Even Memory Match."

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