LARGEST THREE DIGIT NUMBER : 999 SMALLEST THREE DIGIT NUMBER : 100
Which cards will I have in my pocket for the following:
Make the BIGGEST number HTU
743 1 HTU
Make the SMALLEST number HTU
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This is the story of Mr Odd and Mrs Even.
Far, far away there is a land called Odd. This is where Mr Odd lives. Mr Odd loves things only in odd numbers. To help him remember what odd numbers are. He has made a little poem I love odd numbers all the time
In Mr Odd’s world there lived: 1 dog, 3 turtles, 5 hammers, 7 snails and 9 Vikings.
Next to the land of Odd there’s a land call the Even Land. Mrs Even lives here, and she likes everything to be in even numbers. To help her to remember what even numbers are she has made up a special rhyme even numbers they are great.
In Mrs Even’s land there lived: 2 rabbits, 4 little boys, 6 bats, 8 cats and 10 flowers.
One day there was a terrible earthquake and the two lands were mixed up. Can you help Mr Odd and Mrs Even find their things? MRS EVEN Mr Odd
One-day the bats went out to find girlfriend’s. This meant there were of 12 of them. Who are they going to live with? Mrs Even, or Mr Odd? ? ? EvenOdd
10 of the Vikings friends came for a sleep over. Now there were 19 Vikings. Where would would they all stay? ? ? Even Odd
The Cats had 16 children. This meant they were now 24 cats. Where would they all stay? Even Odd
And they all lived happily ever after