Odd and Even Numbers Worksheet

Welcome to Odd and Even Numbers Worksheet collection.

Here you will find a wide range of free printable worksheets, which will help your child learn and practice their odd and even numbers up to 1000.

Odd and Even Numbers Worksheets

We have split our Odd and Even numbers sheets into 2 main sections:

  • a learning section which involve drawing circles around, or matching up, pairs of objects.
  • a practice section which involves categorising different numbers into odd or even.

These sheets are carefully graded so that the easier sheets come first and give extra support.

The worksheets on this page are aimed at 2nd and 3rd graders.

Using these sheets will help your child to:

  • learn and practice identifying odd and even numbers up to 100;
  • practice identifying odd and even numbers up to 1000.

Want to test yourself to see how well you know your odd and even numbers up to 100?.

  • Try our NEW quick quiz at the bottom of this page.

Even Numbers Support

What is an Even number?

When you pair all the members of an even number up, no-one is left out.

This means that if you divide an even number by 2 there are no remainders and you get an integer (whole number) answer.

Example) 76 ÷ 2 = 38

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If a whole number is not even, then it is odd.

How to quickly tell if a number is Even

  • Any number in the 2 times table (or a multiple of 2) is even.
  • The Ones digit is 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8.

Even Numbers Examples

  • 18, 392, 74, 120, 96 are all even.
  • 23, 75, 19, 35, 117 and 91 are not even (they are odd).

Odd Numbers Support

What is an Odd number?

When you pair all the members of an odd number up, there is always one left out.

This means that if you divide an odd number by 2 you always get a remainder or decimal answer.

Example) 57 ÷ 2 = 28.5

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If a whole number is not odd, then it is even.

How to quickly tell if a number is Odd

  • Any whole number which is not a multiple of 2 is odd.
  • The Ones digit is 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9.

Odd Numbers Examples

  • 73, 261, 65, 117, 81 and 409 are all odd.
  • 32, 78, 174, 56, 310 and 86 are not odd (they are even).

Odd Numbers and Even Numbers Common Questions

Is zero an odd or even number?

Zero is an even number.

We can tell this because it is a multiple of 2 (it is equal to 2 x 0).

Can decimals be odd or even?

Decimal numbers cannot be odd or even.

Only whole numbers (integers) can be odd or even.

Example: 5.6 is not even or odd.

Can fractions be odd or even?

Fractions cannot be odd or even.

Only whole numbers (integers) can be odd or even.

You can refer to the numerator or denominator of a fraction as being odd or even.

Can a negative number be odd or even?

Yes. Negative whole numbers (or negative integers) are either odd or even.

If a number n is even, then so is -n. If a number n is odd, then -n is also odd.

So if we look at some lists of even and odd numbers:

  • 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 are all even.
  • This means that -2, -4, -6, -8, -10, -12 are also even.
  • 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 are all odd.
  • This means that -1, -3, -5, -7, -9, -11, -13 are all odd.

Odd and Even Numbers to 20 Worksheets

We have a range of worksheets to help students learn about odd and even numbers and identify odd and even numbers up to 20.

The sheets start at a very basic level of circling pairs of objects to see if there are any left out, or counting objects arranged in pairs.

The sheets are all on our 2nd-grade-math-salamanders website, using the links below will open this site in a new browser window.

Odd and Even Numbers to 100 Worksheets

Odd and Even Numbers to 1000 Worksheets

Odd and Even Numbers to 1000 Riddle Worksheets

These riddles involve using the clues to find the correct answer from a set of 8 different numbers.

They are a great way to apply your knowledge of odd and even numbers as well as place value.

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2nd Grade Place Value & Counting Worksheets

Below are our selection of Place Value, Ordering and Rounding Worksheets

Using these second grade math worksheets will help your child to:

  • learn to count by hundreds, tens, fives, twos and ones;
  • learn their place value to Hundreds;
  • order numbers to 999.

3rd Grade Rounding Inequalities and Multiples

Odd and Even Numbers Online Quiz

Our quizzes have been created using Google Forms.

At the end of the quiz, you will get the chance to see your results by clicking 'See Score'.

This will take you to a new webpage where your results will be shown. You can print a copy of your results from this page, either as a pdf or as a paper copy.

For incorrect responses, we have added some helpful learning points to explain which answer was correct and why.

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