Place Value & Decimals
Operations & Properties
Fractions
Measurement & Data
Geometry
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This term describes the position of a digit in a number.

Place Value

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This is the answer to an addition problem

Sum

100

This is the number in a fraction that tells you how many parts are being considered out of the whole. 

Numerator

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This is the amount of space inside a 3D figure. 

Volume

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This is a closed figure made up of straight line segments

Polygon

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Each numeral in a number is referred to as a....

Digit

200

This is the answer to a subtraction problem

Difference

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This is the number in a fraction that tells you how many the whole is divided into. 

Denominator

200

This is the amount of space inside a 2D shape.

Area

A=L x W

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This is a shape with exactly four sides

Quadrilateral

300

0.6 is equivalent to this fraction

6/10; 60/100; 3/5 or equivalent.

300

This is the answer to a multiplication problem

Product

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This term describes fractions that have the same value

Equivalent Fractions

300

This is the distance around a figure. 

Perimiter 

P= 2(L + W) 

OR 

P= L + L + W + W

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This is the point where two sides meet

Vertex

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When you multiply a number by 10, the value becomes _____ times ______. 

10 times greater

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This is the answer to a division problem

Quotient

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A type of fraction multiplication where you find a specific portion of a total group of items. 

EX 1/3 OF 9 = 1/3 x 9 = 3 

Fraction of a set

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This term describes a standard unit used to measure length in the U.S. customary system.

inch, foot, or yard (accept any)

400

This term describes lines that never intersect and are always the same distance apart

Parallel Lines

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When you multiply a number by 0.1, the value becomes _____ times _____. 

10 times less.

500

What is the dividend in a division equation?

The total amount you have that is being divided. 

500

When dividing a whole number by a fraction less than 1, will your answer become smaller or larger? 

Larger

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These are the base units in the metric system to measure Volume / Capacity, mass, and length.

Liter(L), Gram(g), and Meter(m)

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This term describes an angle that measures exactly 90 degrees

Right Angle

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