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We’re having so much fun learning the difference between even and odd numbers, so I pulled together a printable to go along with The Mitten by Jan Brett – The Mitten Even and Odd Number Sort!


Use the The Mitten Even and Odd Number Sort game to have your child work on sequencing numbers from 1 to 30 or have your child sort the numbers by odd or even. If 30 numbers is too many, choose a handful of numbers and record them on the mat {great handwriting practice as well}.
Print the pages on cardstock and laminate them to make them sturdy {this is how we laminate more inexpensively}. Then let your child sort the numbers by even and odd while spread out on the floor, or pick a handful of the numbers and record them on the last page in the even or odd basket using a Vis-à-vis markers or dry erase markers.
Other Fun Winter Printables
Looking for a few other winter related printables to use with your kids? Check out the below printable packs based on some of our favorite books that are FREE to download.
The Mitten Printable Pack include fun activities to tie in with the story ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, tracer page, counting activities, number identification, patterning activities and more!
The Snowy Day printables includes fun activities to tie in with the book The Snowy Day by Ezra Keats ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, a coloring/tracer page, cutting pages, sorting activities, and more!










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Very useful printables, thanks for sharing.