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India
Class VI

Identify odd and even numbers

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In this question, we want to count up from $8$8 by $2$2s.

a

Counting up by $2$2s, write the next $3$3 numbers after $8$8.

$8$8, $\editable{}$, $\editable{}$, $\editable{}$, $\ldots$

b

Is $10$10 even or odd?

Even

A

Odd

B
c

Is $14$14 even or odd?

Even

A

Odd

B
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In this question, we want to count up from $5$5 by $2$2s.

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Tobias has $14$14 blocks and wants to divide them into two equal groups. When doing this, Tobias doesn't break any of the blocks into pieces.

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Carl has $13$13 blocks and wants to divide them into two equal groups that are as big as possible. When doing this, Carl doesn't break any of the blocks into pieces.

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Outcomes

6.NS.PN.3

Even/odd and prime/composite numbers, Co-prime numbers, prime factorisation, every number can be written as products of prime factors. HCF and LCM, prime factorization and division method for HCF and LCM, the property LCM × HCF = product of two numbers.

6.NS.WN.1

Natural numbers, whole numbers, properties of numbers (commutative, associative, distributive, additive identity, multiplicative identity), number line.

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