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              m1620
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              even-numbers-elementary
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              Mathematics
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              1st and 2nd Grade 
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              first-and-second-grade
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              What is an even number?
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              An even number is a number that can be made into groups of 2 without having a remainder.
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              When illustrating an even number using objects or a drawing, groups of 2 can be formed without any objects remaining. If there is a remainder, it means the number is an odd number.
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              With the number 8, 4 groups of 2 can be formed.
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              The number 8 is an even number because there is no remainder when groups of 2 are formed.
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              It is possible to recognize an even number by looking at the digit in the ones position. Even numbers end with the following digits: 0, 2, 4, 6 et 8.
2 000, 104, 4, 32, 66, 198, 700 000 are examples of even numbers because they end with one of these 5 digits.
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              Odd Numbers
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