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Even & Odd Numbers Cut-and-Paste Activity | Interactive Math Sorting Worksheet
Even & Odd Numbers Cut-and-Paste Activity | Interactive Math Sorting Worksheet
Even & Odd Numbers Cut-and-Paste Activity | Interactive Math Sorting Worksheet
Even & Odd Numbers Cut-and-Paste Activity | Interactive Math Sorting Worksheet
Even & Odd Numbers Cut-and-Paste Activity | Interactive Math Sorting Worksheet
Even & Odd Numbers Cut-and-Paste Activity | Interactive Math Sorting Worksheet
Even & Odd Numbers Cut-and-Paste Activity | Interactive Math Sorting Worksheet
Even & Odd Numbers Cut-and-Paste Activity | Interactive Math Sorting Worksheet
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Even and Odd Numbers Cut-and-Paste Activity | Interactive Math Sorting Worksheets

Hands-On Even and Odd Number Sorting!

Are you looking for an engaging way to help your students master even and odd numbers? This cut-and-paste sorting activity is perfect for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade learners. It’s a simple, no-prep math center that strengthens number sense and classification skills through hands-on learning.

⭐ What’s Included?

16 Worksheets covering numbers 1-99
Cut-and-paste sorting for even and odd number identification
Differentiated sets with increasing number ranges for gradual progression
Black-and-white, printer-friendly format
Ideal for math centers, homework, morning work, or small-group practice

Why Teachers Love This Resource

✔️ NO PREP – Just print & go!
✔️ Engaging hands-on learning
✔️ Perfect for early learners and special education
✔️ Encourages number recognition & classification skills

Curriculum Standards Alignment

This activity aligns with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and Manitoba Mathematics Curriculum for early math development.

Common Core State Standards (CCSS):

  • 1.OA.7 – Understand the meaning of the equal sign and determine if equations are true or false.
  • 2.OA.3 – Determine whether a group of objects (up to 20) has an even or odd number of members; write an equation to express an even number as a sum of two equal addends.

Manitoba Mathematics Curriculum:

  • Grade 1: N1.3 – Identify even and odd numbers up to 20.
  • Grade 2: N1.4 – Identify even and odd numbers up to 100.

This resource is designed to build a strong foundation in number classification while making learning fun and interactive!

‍ Who is this resource for?

  • Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade teachers
  • Homeschool parents looking for interactive math activities
  • Special education and intervention groups for extra number sense support

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Even & Odd Numbers Cut-and-Paste Activity | Interactive Math Sorting Worksheet

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Even and Odd Numbers Cut-and-Paste Activity | Interactive Math Sorting Worksheets

Hands-On Even and Odd Number Sorting!

Are you looking for an engaging way to help your students master even and odd numbers? This cut-and-paste sorting activity is perfect for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade learners. It’s a simple, no-prep math center that strengthens number sense and classification skills through hands-on learning.

⭐ What’s Included?

16 Worksheets covering numbers 1-99
Cut-and-paste sorting for even and odd number identification
Differentiated sets with increasing number ranges for gradual progression
Black-and-white, printer-friendly format
Ideal for math centers, homework, morning work, or small-group practice

Why Teachers Love This Resource

✔️ NO PREP – Just print & go!
✔️ Engaging hands-on learning
✔️ Perfect for early learners and special education
✔️ Encourages number recognition & classification skills

Curriculum Standards Alignment

This activity aligns with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and Manitoba Mathematics Curriculum for early math development.

Common Core State Standards (CCSS):

  • 1.OA.7 – Understand the meaning of the equal sign and determine if equations are true or false.
  • 2.OA.3 – Determine whether a group of objects (up to 20) has an even or odd number of members; write an equation to express an even number as a sum of two equal addends.

Manitoba Mathematics Curriculum:

  • Grade 1: N1.3 – Identify even and odd numbers up to 20.
  • Grade 2: N1.4 – Identify even and odd numbers up to 100.

This resource is designed to build a strong foundation in number classification while making learning fun and interactive!

‍ Who is this resource for?

  • Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade teachers
  • Homeschool parents looking for interactive math activities
  • Special education and intervention groups for extra number sense support

Optimized SEO Keywords:

odd and even numbers worksheets, even and odd numbers activity, cut and paste math activity, number sorting worksheets, number sense kindergarten, first grade math, second grade math, hands-on math activities, math center activities, printable math worksheets, even odd numbers practice, CCSS math, Manitoba curriculum math, interactive math sorting, early numeracy activity, number recognition game

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Compare two numbers between 1 and 10 presented as written numerals.
The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
Determine whether a group of objects (up to 20) has an odd or even number of members, e.g., by pairing objects or counting them by 2s; write an equation to express an even number as a sum of two equal addends.
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