Number Sense and Operations
Division/ Multiplication
Fractions
Measurement
Geometry
100
Any number that only has 2 factors.
What is a prime number?
100
The answer to a division problem
What is a quotient?
100
When you have a whole number & a fraction.
What is a mixed number?
100
Units of measure used in the United States
What is Customary units?
100
Two lines that never intersect.
What is parallel lines?
200
A good educated guess at what the answer will be.
What is an estimate?
200
The answer to a multiplication problem
What is a product?
200
How many parts make up the whole. The bottom of a fraction.
What is a denominator?
200
What pounds, ounces, and tons measure.
What is weight?
200
Part of a line that has one endpoint and goes on forever in one direction.
What is a ray?
300
Numbers we multiply to get a product.
What is a factor?
300
What is left over after dividing.
What is a remainder?
300
When the numerator is more than the denominator
What is an improper fraction?
300
What kilometers, decimeters, centimeters, and milimeters measure.
What is length?
300
Open more than a right angle, but less than a straight angle.
What is an obtuse angle?
400
Any number that has factors other than one and itself
What is a composite number?
400
An acronym for long division.
What is "Does McDonald's sell cheeseburgers raw?
400
How many parts of the whole you are referring to.
What is a numerator?
400
8km=8,000_______
What is meters?
400
A closed flat shape with straight sides.
What is a polygon?
500
A number that is the product of a number and some other number.
What is a multiple?
500
The organization of equal rows and columns to represent a multiplication equation
What is an array?
500
2/4=1/2
What is an equivalent fraction?
500
12qt=3_____
What is gallons?
500
A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides.
What is a trapezoid?
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