Place Value
Patterns
Multiplication and Division
Fractions and Decimals
Angle Measurement
Geometry
100
The answer to an addition problem
Sum
100

Numbers you get when you multiply one number by another number

Multiple

100

The answer to a multiplication problem

Product

100
Number on the top of a fraction line

Numerator

100

An angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees

Acute angle

100

The number of unit squares that cover the surface of an closed figure

Area

200

What is this called: 

3,000 + 600 + 50 + 3

Expanded Form
200

Number that you multiply with another number to get a product (think "t-chart")

Factor
200

The answer to a division problem

Quotient
200

Number on the bottom of the fraction line

Denominator

200

An angle that measures more than 90 but less than 180 degrees

Obtuse Angle


200

The distance around a shape

Perimeter

300

The answer to a subtraction problem

Difference


300

Numbers with more than 2 factors

Composite

300

The value that is divided by another value

Dividend

300

A fraction with a numerator of 1

Unit fraction

300

An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees

Right Angle

300

A figure with four sides and four angles

Quadrilateral

400

The calculation of a value that is NOT exact

Estimate

400

Numbers with exactly 2 factors

Prime

400

The value that is divided into another number

Divisor

400

the combination of a whole number and a fraction

Mixed Number
400

A part of a line that has a fixed endpoint but goes on forever in one direction

Ray

400

A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides and no right angles

Parallelogram

500
The name of the numbers 0-9 when forming part of a number

Digits

500

Mathematical relationship used to find the next value in a sequence (Hint: it has to work every time in a pattern)

Rule

500

What's left over in a division problem

Remainder

500

The first place value to the right of a decimal point

tenth

500

A line that has two endpoints

Line Segment

500

A triangle with no equal sides

Scalene Triangle

600

The position of a digit in a number is its ______.

Place Value

600

Each number in a sequence is a _____

Term
600

Comparing two quantities when a number is multiplied by another number (Example: 3 times as many as 4 is 12)

Multiplicative Comparison

600

The second place value after the decimal point

Hundredths

600

What does a full circle measure? 

360 degrees

600

A triangle with two equal sides

Isosceles Triangle

700

When I estimate to the nearest place value, I am _______.

Rounding

700

The numbers that are on the left side of a table (think about a t-chart table and what the number on the left side are called)

Input

700

The amount of time that passes from the start to the end of an event

Elapsed Time

700

Fractions with different numerators and denominators that share the same value

Equivalent Fractions

700

An exact location in space 

Point

700

Lines that meet at a right angle

Perpendicular Lines

800

A group of 3 digits in a place value chart

Period

800

The numbers on the right side of a table (think about a t-chart table and what the numbers are the right side are called)

Output

800

A standard of measurement (Ex: liters, grams, etc. )

Unit

800

Give me an example of 1 whole as a fraction

2/2, 3/3, 4/4, 5/5, 6/6, etc. 

800

When two rays meet at a common endpoint

Angle

800

A closed, two dimensional shape that has at least two sides

Polygon

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