A handful of odd numbers charts are available in high quality! Help your kids to understand and memorize the odd numbers by giving them these charts of odd number sequences from 1 to 100. These charts will help them learning about odd numbers in their correct order. Check out and follow these number charts below!
These odd number charts are done in a portrait layout to make them more appealing to children. The numbers chart is color-coded so that all odd numbers are highlighted in blue and even numbers in purple. The number chart with blue highlight makes it very clear that any number that ends in 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9 is an odd number. The odd number chart is a good tool to use in the teaching of odd and even numbers to your child.
The opposite of odd number, the even number is a number that can be divided evenly by two. For example, the number 6 can be divided into two groups of three. Print out the chart and stick it on a wall, door or fridge for easy reference. Develop a daily routine where you practice with your child different odd and even exercises to develop your child’s familiarity with the concept.
The printable charts and worksheets on this page can be used to teach your students about the differences between even and odd numbers. Use this teaching resource in the classroom when teaching numeracy. Help your kids in building their number understanding and don’t forget to print these number charts for your children’s media in developing their knowledge in numbers! More fun and interesting worksheets are available in the other posts on this site!