Math Rules
Dreaded Fractions
Freshman Team W Teachers
Fact or Fiction
Math Symbols
Types of Math
Math Puns
Working with Math
100

This property states that changing the order of addition does not change the sum.
 

Commutative Property 

100

This fraction is equal to one-half: 2/4, 3/6, or 4/5.
 

2/4 (or 3/6)

100

Add up the number of children the Team W teachers have in college.  

100

A square is always a rectangle.
 

Fact 

100

This symbol (≠) means two values are not the same.
 

Not equal to

100

This type of math focuses on numbers and basic operations like addition and multiplication.
 

Arithmetic 

100

Why was the math book sad?
 

Because it had too many problems.

100

This job uses addition and subtraction to give the correct change to customers.
 

Cashier 

200

This property states that multiplying any number by 1 keeps it the same.
 

Identity Property of Multiplication

200

This is the top number in a fraction.
 

Numerator 
200

First, multiply the number of sons Ms. Jensen has by the number Mrs. North has. Then divide that result by the number in the alphabet of the first letter of the city in China where Ms. Monroe lived.

1 x 2 = 2        2 ÷ 2 = 1

200

A number closer to zero is always smaller.
 

Fiction 

200

This symbol (÷ or /) means to split into equal parts.
 

Division 

200

This type of math uses variables and equations.
 

Algebra

200

Why do plants hate math?
 

Because it gives them square roots.

200

This job uses measurement and angles to cut wood and build structures.
 

Carpenter

300

This property explains why a(b + c) = ab + ac.
 

Distributive Property 

300

To add fractions, you must first have this in common.
 

Common Denominator 

300

Divide the number of years that Ms. Monroe has been teaching by the number of daughters Ms. Jensen has.  

9

300

A larger denominator always makes a fraction smaller.

Fiction 

300

This Greek letter (Δ) is used in math to represent change, such as change in y or change in x.
 

Delta 

300

This type of math studies shapes, angles, and space.

Geometry 

300

Why was the equal sign so humble?

Because it knew it wasn’t less than or greater than anyone else.

300

A worker calculates how long a 120-mile trip will take at 60 miles per hour.

 

Driver 

400

This property states that grouping numbers differently does not change the result.
 

Associative Property 

400

This is what you do to fractions like 4/8 to make them simpler.
 

Simplify (or reduce)

400

Divide the number of years that North has left teaching by the number of years that Monroe has left teaching before retirement.  

3 ÷ 3 = 1 

400

The graph of a linear equation is always a straight line.
 

Fact

400

This symbol (√) represents finding a number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number.
 

Square Root 

400

This type of math focuses on data, averages, and probability.

Statistics 

400

Why did the student wear glasses in math class?

To improve di-vision.

400

A worker must calculate the correct dosage based on a patient’s weight.
 

Nurse (or pharmacist)?

500

This rule says you must do operations in a specific order (parentheses, exponents, etc.).
 

Order of Operations 

500

This fraction is greatest: 3/4, 2/3, 5/8, or 7/10.

3/4

500

How many letters are in the name that Ms. Santiago is naming her baby? 

4

500

Two parallel lines have the same slope.
 

Fact 

500

This symbol (|x|) represents the distance of a number from zero.

Absolute Value 

500

This advanced type of math studies change and rates of change.
 

Calculus

500

Why did the fraction break up with the decimal?
 

Because it couldn’t convert.

500

A worker analyzes player shooting percentages and averages to make game decisions.
 

Coach 

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