Hello, friends! Today, we’re going on a fun adventure with a Leprechaun. Our mission is to help him find a pot of gold by solving a maze. But there’s a twist! We can only move through the maze by following even numbers. Are you ready? Let’s get started!
Even numbers are special numbers that end with 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8. These numbers can be divided into two equal parts. For example, if you have 4 candies, you can share them equally with a friend. Each of you will get 2 candies!
We begin our journey at the big yellow circle. Our first choice is between the numbers 77 and 12. Let’s see which one is even. 12 ends in 2, so it’s even! Let’s go that way.
Next, we have to choose between 84 and 15. 84 ends in 4, which is even, so we’ll go to 84. Now, we can go to 10 or 73. Since 10 ends in 0, it’s even, so let’s move to 10.
Our next options are 51 and 36. 36 ends in 6, so it’s even. Let’s go to 36. Now, we can choose between 69 and 8. 8 is even, so we’ll move to 8.
Next, we can go to 51 or 28. 28 ends in 8, so it’s even. Let’s go to 28. Now, we can choose between 32 and 33. 32 ends in 2, so it’s even. Let’s move to 32.
Now, we can go to 20 or 51. 20 ends in 0, so it’s even. Let’s go to 20. Next, we can choose between 42, 57, and 73. 42 ends in 2, so it’s even. Let’s go to 42.
Now, we can choose between 95 and 76. 76 ends in 6, so it’s even. Let’s go to 76. Next, we can go to 90 or 11. 90 ends in 0, so it’s even. Let’s move to 90.
Finally, we can choose between 63 and 24. 24 ends in 4, so it’s even. Let’s go to 24, and hooray! We’ve reached the pot of gold!
Awesome work, everyone! We helped the Leprechaun find his pot of gold by following the even numbers. Remember, even numbers end in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8. Thanks for joining the adventure. Have fun learning, and see you next time!
Even Number Hunt: Go on an even number hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that come in pairs or groups that can be evenly divided. For example, find pairs of socks, sets of 4 crayons, or 6 apples. Count them and see if they can be split into two equal groups. Share your findings with a friend or family member!
Create Your Own Maze: Draw your own maze on a piece of paper. Use different numbers to create paths, but make sure only the paths with even numbers lead to the finish. Challenge a friend or family member to solve your maze by following the even numbers. Can they find the right path?
Even Number Dance: Create a fun dance move for each even number from 0 to 10. For example, clap your hands for 2, stomp your feet for 4, and spin around for 6. Practice your dance moves and then perform your Even Number Dance for your family or friends. Can they guess which even number each move represents?
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Hello everyone! Let’s open the worksheet. Don’t forget to like this video and subscribe to our channel. You can find the link to this app in the comments below.
All right, so we have a Leprechaun maze focusing on odd and even numbers. The directions say to help the Leprechaun find a pot of gold by drawing a line to connect all the circles that show even numbers. You should start and finish at the big yellow circles.
So, it looks like this is the start, and we’re trying to get the Leprechaun through the maze down to the pot of gold at the end. This is lots of fun! Now we’re looking specifically for even numbers, which are numbers that end in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8.
Okay, so we’re going to start right here at the pot of gold. Our first options are 77 or 12. Since 12 ends in 2, it’s an even number, so I’m going to go this way. From there, I can either go to 84 or 15. Let’s check which one has an even number at the end.
15 does not have an even number at the end, but 84 does, so I’m going to go down to 84. Our next options are 10 or 73. Let’s check 73 first. It ends in 3, which is not even, so I’ll go this way to 10, which ends in 0.
Now I can either go to 51 or 36. Let’s try 36; it ends in 6, which is even, so I’m going to go this way. Now I can either go back to 69 or down to 8. Since 8 is even, I’m going to move down to 8.
Next, I can either go to 51 or 28. 51 is not even, so I’ll go down to 28, which is even. Now I can either go to 32 or 33. 32 is even, so we’re going to go over to 32.
Then I can go to 20 or 51. Let’s check 51; it ends in 1, which is not even, so I’ll go over to 20, which ends in 0. Now I can go to 42, 57, or 73. I’ll go to 42, which is even because it ends in 2.
Next, I can go to 95 or 76. 76 is the correct answer because it ends in 6. Then I can go to 90 or 11. 90 is the correct answer because it ends in 0.
Now I can go to 63 or 24. 24 ends in 4, which is even, so I’m going to go over here. And that leads me right to my pot of gold!
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