this is the place a 4 digit number goes up to
thousands
this is the measure of how long something is
length
this is the top number in a fraction
numerator
this is operation we use when we know both parts and are missing the whole
addition
a graph that uses pictures to represent data
pictograph
this is what we call a closed shape that has straight sides
polygon
There are 100 of these in a dollar
penny
this is where we can find a digit in a number
place
this is the measure of how much liquid something can hold
volume
this is the bottom number in a fraction
denominator
this is the operation we use when we know one part and the whole, but we are missing another part
subtraction
a graph that uses bars to represent data
bar graph
a four sided polygon
quadrilateral
There are 4 of these in a dollar
quarter
this is how much a digit is worth
value
this is the measure of how heavy something is
weight/mass
this is what we call a fraction where the numerator is less than or equal to the denominator
proper fraction
this is the operation we use when we have equal groups and we need to find the whole
multiplication
the part of a pictograph that shows you how much each picture is worth
key
an eight sided polygon
octagon
There are 10 of these in a dollar
dime
this is the place a 5 digit number goes up to
ten thousands
these are the units for volume
cups, pints, quarts, gallons, liters
this is what we call a fraction that has a whole number and a proper fraction
mixed number
this is the operation we use when we are splitting a whole into equal groups
division
the part of a graph that tells you what the graph is about
title
a six sided polygon
hexagon
There are 20 of these in a dollar
nickel
this is the place a 6 digit number goes up to
hundred thousands
these are the units for measuring length
centimeters, meters, inches, feet, yards
this is what we call a fraction where the numerator is greater than the denominator
improper fraction
the answers to an addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problem
sum, difference, product, and quotient
the numbers on one side of a bar graph - they usually go up by 1, 2, 5, or 10 in 3rd grade
scale
a five sided polygon
pentagon
this is what you get back when you pay too much for something
change