Vocabulary
Place Value
Operations
Geometry
Measurement
100

A way method to solve a problem. For example "standard _________".

Algorithm

100

What is the smallest place value that we learned about in 4th grade?

Hundredths

100

This is done when  you combine two or more things that are similar.

Addition/ adding/ add

100

This is a shape with 4 sides.

Quadrilateral

100

Feet, yards, and miles measure this.

Length

200

A tool used to measure angles.

Protractor

200

These are the numbers we count by.

Whole Numbers

200

To find the difference between two numbers we do this operation.

Subtract

200

This is a special three sided shape that contains a 90 degree angle.

Right Triangle

200

The metric system is based off of multiples of this number.

10

300

There are 4 of these. They are types of equations that we can solve. 

Operations

300

There are 10 of these that are used to make up all numbers. 

Digits

300

This is the answer to a division problem.

Quotient

300

A 100 degree angle is an example this type of angle.

Obtuse angle.

300

The mass of an elephant is best measured in this.

Kilograms/ tons

400

The amount of money you get to keep after you make something and sell it. 

Profit

400
The placement of a digit in a number determines this.
Value
400

You check for this to make sure your answer makes sense.

Reasonableness

400

Lines that cross at 90 degrees.

Perpendicular

400

The amount of matter in an object.

Mass

500

The amount left over when a number is not evenly divisible. 

Remainder

500

TRUE or FALSE:

The values to the left are one-tenth the value of the numbers to the right, while the numbers to the right are ten times greater. 

False, this is the opposite of what is true. 

500

TRUE or FALSE:

A math sentence and an equation are the same thing.

True. A math sentence can be an expression (without an equal sign) or an equation (with an equal sign).
500

This is the name of two or more adjacent angles that equal 180 degrees all together.

Supplementary

500

This is used to measure the amount of liquid a container can hold.

Capacity

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