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Sorting Numbers

Sorting Numbers. Odd/Even Square Prime Instructions. Instructions. To move a number: Click the number once Move the cursor to the new position Click once to place the number (To learn how to create Drag & Drop click here ) Practice moving the ball below:. Even. Odd.

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Sorting Numbers

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  1. Sorting Numbers Odd/Even Square Prime Instructions

  2. Instructions • To move a number: • Click the number once • Move the cursor to the new position • Click once to place the number (To learn how to create Drag & Drop click here) • Practice moving the ball below:

  3. Even Odd Can you sort these numbers into the Odd and Even boxes? 1 19 16 7 2 15 11 5 4 20 3 13 17 18 10 14 12 6 9 8

  4. Not Square Square Can you find the square numbers? 19 60 1 36 72 24 16 25 4 20 50 100 17 49 96 12 9 15 14 81 18 8 64

  5. Composite Prime Can you sort these numbers into the Prime and Composite boxes? 1 16 19 7 2 15 11 5 4 20 3 13 17 9 10 6 14 12 18 8

  6. Create your own PowerPoint file with Drag & Drop: • Make a copy of this PowerPoint file • Open the copy and delete all slides • Create a new slide with an object, for example, Clip Art or AutoShape • Right-click this object and select Action Settings • Select the Run Macro option and Drag & Drop from the drop down list • To move the object during the presentation: • Click the object once • Move the cursor to drag the object (don’t hold down the mouse button) • Click to drop the object • (Note: Custom Animations will not run properly on this slide) • Drag&Drop Macro created by Hans Werner Hofmann (http://www.ppt-user.de/ostern.htm)

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