The purpose of this activity is for students to determine whether a group of objects is even or odd. The context and the structure of the images allow students to look for ways to make 2 equal groups (1 yellow group and 1 blue group) or to make pairs (1 yellow and 1 blue). Students are given access to yellow and blue crayons or colored pencils, but are not required to color the designs. Some students might be able to answer all of the questions without coloring.
Monitor for and select students with the following approaches to share in the synthesis:
- Look for a way to make 2 equal groups (1 yellow group and 1 blue group).
- Look for a way to make pairs (1 yellow with 1 blue).
- Count by 2.
The approaches are sequenced from more concrete to more abstract ways of representing the context in order to make connections between the ways students solve the problem and the ways they have learned to determine whether a group of objects has an even or odd number. Aim to elicit both key mathematical ideas and a variety of student voices, especially students who haven't shared recently.
Students who color the images or pair them in an organized fashion are determining whether there are an even or odd number by finding a visual structure in the collection of images (MP7).
Action and Expression: Internalize Executive Functions. Check for understanding by inviting students to rephrase what the words “even” and “odd” mean. Refer back to the t-charts that were made in previous lessons.
Supports accessibility for: Memory, Organization