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Shernail Greer
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Content Area: Math Grade Level: 2 Summary: The purpose of this power point is to have the students work with equal groups of objects to gain foundations for multiplication. Learning Objective: Given a group of objects up to 20, the student will be able to identify an odd or even number of members, with 100% accuracy. Content Standard: 2.0A.C.3:Given a group of objects up to 20, the student will be able to identify an odd or even number of members, with 100% accuracy. Accomplishment: 2.0: Work with equal groups of objects to gain foundations for multiplication.
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Scaffolded Ideas from http://www.readtennessee.org/math/teachers/k- 3_common_core_math_standards/clusters/work_with_equal_groups_of_o bjects_to_gain_foundations_for_multiplication.aspx http://www.readtennessee.org/math/teachers/k- 3_common_core_math_standards/clusters/work_with_equal_groups_of_o bjects_to_gain_foundations_for_multiplication.aspx Multiplication can be understood as “repeated addition”. An even number is an integer that is a multiple of two. The last digit will be O, 2, 4, 6, or 8. An odd number is an integer that is not a multiple of two. The last digit will be 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9.
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There are 4 paws which is an even number of paw prints.
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There are 5 zebras which is and odd number.
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There is a total of 10 legs which is an even amount.
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There are 18 paws and that is an EVEN number
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You have learned how to recognize odd and even objects with 100% accuracy.
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Try again!
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