Operations
Measurement & Data
Fractions & Decimals
Geometry
Key words
100

To add the same number a certain number of times.
(Example: 3 × 4 = 12 means 3 groups of 4)

Multiply

100

The distance around a shape (add all sides).

Perimeter

100

A part of a whole.
(Example: ½ means one out of two equal parts)

Fraction

100

Formed when two lines meet at a point.

Angle

100

A close guess or rounded answer.

Estimate

200
  • To split a number into equal parts.

  • equal groups

Divide

200

The space inside a shape (length × width for rectangles).

Area

200

The top number of a fraction; how many parts you have.

Numerator

200

An angle that makes a perfect corner (90°).

Right Angle

200

To change a number to the nearest ten, hundred, etc.

Round

300

The answer to a multiplication problem.

Product

300

How much time has passed between two times.

Elapsed Time

300

The bottom number of a fraction; total parts in the whole.

Denominator

300

An angle smaller than a right angle (<90°)

Acute Angle

300

To look at two numbers or amounts to see which is bigger or smaller.

Compare

400

The answer to a division problem.

Quotient

400

The amount of space something takes up.

volume

400

A number that shows part of a whole using a dot (like 0.5).  

Decimal

400

An angle larger than a right angle (>90°).

Obtuse Angle

400

The same as. (=)

Equal To

500

A number that is multiplied by another number.

Factor

500

How heavy something is.

Weight

500

Fractions that have the same value (½ = 2⁄4).

Equivalent Fractions

500

A shape has symmetry if it can be folded into two matching parts.

Symmetry

500

(>)-more than

(<)-smaller than

  • Greater Than ( > ) – More than.

  • Less Than ( < ) – Smaller than.

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