Place Value
Decimals
Fractions
Coordinates
Volume
Measurements
Order of Operations
100

We would place the decimal of a whole number to the right of this place value.

What is the ones place?

100

When adding, subtracting, or dividing decimals, we always make sure this is lined up.

What is the decimal?

100

Fractions are considered this type of operation.

What is division?

100

When graphing an ordered pair, we always start at this point.

What is the origin?

100

We use these units to represent volume.

What are cubic units?

100

When converting from a larger unit to a smaller unit, we will always use this operation.

What is multiplication?

100

We use this process when solving an expression with multiple operations.

What is Dorito math?

200

Decimals go to the left of this place value.

What is the tenths place?

200

When multiplying decimals, we always count these before multiplying.

What are the digits to the right of the decimal?

200

When adding or subtracting fractions, we must always have this before solving.

What is a common denominator?

200

When graphing ordered pairs in 5th grade, we always go this direction first.

What is right?

200

Right, rectangular prisms have these three dimensions.

What are the length, width, and height?

200

When converting from a smaller unit to a larger unit, we will always use this operation.

What is division?

200

The P in PEMDAS stands for this.

What is parenthesis?

300

When rounding a decimal, we always do this with the digits to the left of the rounding digit.

What is keep them the same?

300

Solving decimal operations is similar to solving these type of numbers.

What are whole numbers?

300

We use this process when dividing fractions.

What is KCF?

300

When graphing ordered pairs in 5th grade, we always go this direction second.

What is up?

300

The volume of right, rectangular prism can be found by using these two formulas.

What is L x W x H and B x H?

300

After identifying the operation, we then use this to help us convert.

What is a unit rate?

300

The E in PEMDAS stands for this.

What is an exponent?

400

Expanded form requires you to multiply each digit by this type of number.

What is a power of ten?

400

When decimals to not have the same number of digits, we can do this to make sure they match.

What is annex zeros?

400

When multiplying mixed numbers, we must convert to this type of number before solving.

What is an improper fraction?

400

A point on a graph is represented by this.

What is an ordered pair?

400

The base of a rectangular prism can be represented by this type of unit.

What are square units?

400

When converting metric units, we can simply do this to go one from unit to the next.

What is moving the decimal?

400

When we notice operations on the same "tier," we use this method to identify which operation to solve first.

What is reading it from left to right?

500

A digit moving one place to the right would be considered getting this much bigger.

What is 1/10th?

500

When dividing with a decimal, we must make sure this number is a whole number.

What is the divisor?

500

When converting an improper fraction to a mixed number, this part of the division problem represents the numerator.

What is the remainder?

500

The place where we place points is called this.

What is a coordinate grid?

500

A composite solid requires you to do this to find the total volume.

What is break the solid into multiple rectangular prisms?

500

There are these many pints in a gallon.

What is 8?

500

In the following expression, we would solve this operation second.

12 + (23 - 15) x 7

What is 8 x 7?

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