The image you've uploaded is a
colored table of numbers from 1 to 50, arranged in a grid format with 10 columns and 5 rows. Each number is placed in a colored cell, and the colors seem to follow a repeating pattern based on the
last digit (i.e., the units place) of the number.
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🔍 Observation: Color Pattern
Let’s examine the color of each column:
| Last Digit | Color |
|------------|-------------|
| 1 | Blue |
| 2 | Yellow |
| 3 | Red |
| 4 | Pink |
| 5 | Green |
| 6 | Cyan (light blue) |
| 7 | Gray |
| 8 | Orange |
| 9 | Magenta |
| 0 | Dark Green |
So, the
color corresponds to the last digit of the number:
- Numbers ending in
1: Blue
- Numbers ending in
2: Yellow
- ...
- Numbers ending in
0: Dark Green
This coloring helps children recognize patterns in numbers, such as:
- Multiples of 10 (ending in 0) are all dark green.
- Even numbers alternate between yellow, orange, pink, and dark green.
- Odd numbers have different colors depending on their last digit.
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✔ Purpose of This Worksheet
This worksheet is designed for
early learners to:
1.
Recognize numbers from 1 to 50.
2.
Learn number patterns (e.g., counting by 1s, 5s, 10s).
3.
Understand place value (tens and ones).
4.
Develop visual memory through color-coding.
5.
Identify even and odd numbers (even numbers: 2,4,6,8,0; odd: 1,3,5,7,9).
For example:
- All
even numbers end in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 → colored in yellow, pink, orange, cyan, dark green.
- All
odd numbers end in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 → blue, red, green, gray, magenta.
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🧩 Example Tasks You Can Do With This Chart
#### 1.
Find all multiples of 5
Look for numbers ending in
0 or 5:
- 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50
→ These are in
green (for 5) and
dark green (for 0)
#### 2.
Count by 10s
Start at 10, then 20, 30, ..., 50 → all in
dark green
#### 3.
Find even numbers
Even numbers end in 0,2,4,6,8 → look for yellow, pink, orange, cyan, dark green
#### 4.
Color-based pattern recognition
Ask: "What color is every number that ends in 3?" →
Red
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🎯 Summary
This is an educational tool that uses
color-coding to help children:
- Learn number sequences
- Recognize patterns
- Understand place value
- Distinguish even/odd numbers
It's ideal for kindergarten or early elementary students to play and learn math concepts visually.
If you have a specific
task or question related to this chart (like “What is the sum of all numbers in blue cells?”), feel free to ask!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of number chart 1 50.