Graphing in the First Quadrant
Number Sense
Measurement
Data and Graphs
Financial Literacy
100

The starting point, (0, 0) on a coordinate plane.

Origin

100

 A way to represent part of a whole. 

Fraction

100

The amount of space inside a flat object.

Area

100

A graph drawn using rectangular bars to show how large each value is.

Bar graph

100

Money earned from working, investments, or doing business.

Income

200

A plane that is divided into four regions by a horizontal line called the x-axis and a vertical line called the y-axis.

Coordinate Plane

200

 A number that has a point followed by one or more digits that depict a value less than 1.

Decimal

200

The distance around an object.

Perimeter

200

A graphical display of data using dots.  

Dot Plot

200

 A plan for how you'll spend your money. It helps you decide how much to save and how much to spend on things you need or want, like snacks or a new video game.

Budget

300

A set of numbers in which the x (horizontal) value is written first and the y (vertical) value is written second.

Ordered Pair

300

Examine the difference between the values of numbers to see if one is greater than, less than, or equal to another number.

Compare

300

The amount of three-dimensional space an object occupies.

Volume

300

A record of how often a particular value is used.

Frequency Table

300

 The money you spend on things you need or want

Expense

400

(+,+) the upper right quadrant in which both the x & y coordinates are positive.

Quadrant 1 

400

A number with more than two factors.

Composite

400

A solid figure whose faces and bases are all rectangles.  

Rectangular Prism

400

A graphical diagram with points plotted to show the relationship between 2 variables.

Scatter Plot

400

The amount of money an individual makes before taxes or deductions are taken out.

Gross Income

500

To mark a point on the coordinate plane using an ordered pair.

Plot

500

A number greater than 1 that has only two factors: 1 and itself.

Prime

500

Used to measure volume. Tells the number of cubes of a given size that it will take to fill a three-dimensional figure.


Cubic Units

500

Information collected in groups or categories (ex: eye color or car type).

Categorical data

500

 A way to keep track of all your money, where it comes from, and where it goes. It can be a notebook or spreadsheet, where you write down how much money you have, how you earn it, and how you spend it. These help you understand your spending habits and how to manage your money better.

Financial Records

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