Money
Graphs
Measurement
Basic Facts
Fractions
100
This coin is worth one cent.
What is a penny?
100
This graph is in the shape of a circle.
What is a pie chart?
100
This is the smallest unit of length we use at school.
What is an inch?
100
5 + 5
What is 10?
100
One shaded part out of two.
What is 1/2?
200
This coin is five cents.
What is a nickel?
200
This type of graph can be constructed with blocks.
What is a bar graph?
200
Twelve inches make this type of length measurement.
What is a foot?
200
2 x 2
What is 4?
200
One shaded part out of four.
What is 1/4?
300
There are ten of these coins to make one dollar.
What are dimes?
300
This graph shows a frequency distribution - how many of each thing are present.
What is a histogram?
300
The amount of milk in a lunch milk carton can be measured with this type of volume measurement.
What is a cup?
300
5 x 5
What is 25?
300
Four shaded parts out of eight.
What is 4/8?
400
This coin is the largest of the four basic coins.
What is a quarter?
400
When using this type of graph, you can compare two separate kinds of data at once.
What is a double bar graph?
400
Sometimes you buy milk at the store in this large size.
What is a gallon?
400
10 - 3
What is 7?
400
Two shaded parts out of three.
What is 2/3?
500
Five one dollar bills make up this kind of money.
What is a five dollar bill?
500
This is what you use to organize your data before putting it into a graph.
What is a table?
500
This small type of volume measurement is larger than a teaspoon.
What is a tablespoon?
500
20 - 19
What is 1?
500
This what you call four shaded parts out of four.
What is a whole?
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