Math Vocabulary
Addition Properties
Rounding
Place Value
Potpourri
100
The answer to an addition problem
What is the sum?
100
This is the missing number for __________ + 5 = 5.
What is 0?
100
This is what you should do when it's FIVE OR MORE.
What is let it soar (go up one)?
100
The digit in the ones place in 14.
What is the 4?
100
This is what this symbol means: >.
What is greater than?
200
The difference is the answer to a ___________ problem.
What is subtraction?
200
This is the missing number for 3 x 4 = 4 x _____.
What is 3?
200
35 rounded to the nearest ten.
What is 40?
200
6,403 in word form.
What is six thousand, four hundred three?
200
The sum of 64 and 25?
What is 89?
300
This is the name for what you do in subtraction when you take one ten and make it ten ones.
What is regrouping?
300
This is the name of the property that tells you that 7 + 0 = 7.
What is the zero property of addition?
300
8,342 rounded to the nearest hundred.
What is 8,300?
300
The standard form for six thousand, nineteen.
What is 6,019?
300
The difference between 16 and 9.
What is 7?
400
This is when you round numbers to get your best guess for an answer.
What is estimation?
400
This is the name of the property that tells you that (1+3) + 2 = 1 + (3+2).
What is the associative property?
400
9,999 rounded to the nearest thousand.
What is 10,000?
400
The value of 6 in 869.
What is six tens or 60?
400
The product of 5 x 9.
What is 45?
500
This is the top number in a subtraction problem.
What is the minuend?
500
This is the name of the property that tells you that 5 + 9 = 9 + 5.
What is the commutative property?
500
9,999 rounded to the nearest 10.
What is 10,000?
500
The largest possible four-digit number without repeating digits.
What is 9,876?
500
An estimated answer for 6950 - 2358.
What is 7,000 - 2,000 = 5,000.
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