Numbers and Operations Base Ten
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
Measurement and Data
Geometry
Numbers and Operations-Fractions
100
5 + 3 = 8 3 + 5 = 8
What are turn-around facts?
100
The name of the answer in addition.
What is the sum?
100
The distance around an object.
What is perimeter?
100
A 5-sided shape.
What is a pentagon?
100
The bottom number of a fraction which names the number of equal parts of the whole.
What is the denominator?
200
537 = 500 + 30 + 7
What is expanded form?
200
The name of the answer in multiplication.
What is the product?
200
3 feet equals
What is a yard?
200
Lines in a plane that never meet.
What are parallel lines?
200
1/2 = 2/4
What is an equivalent fraction?
300
The counting number that is not divisible by 2.
What is an odd number?
300
The answer in a subtraction problem.
What is the difference?
300
The amount of surface inside a figure.
What is area?
300
A 4-sided polygon.
What is a quadrangle or quadrilateral?
300
Number that is written using both a whole number and a fraction.
What is a mixed number?
400
4 + 7 = 11 7 + 4 = 11 11 - 7 = 4 11 - 4 = 7
What is a fact family?
400
The name of the answer in a division problem.
What is the quotient?
400
Another name for 10 centimeters
decimeter
400
Lines that cross or meet.
What are intersecting lines?
400
The top number of a fraction showing the equal parts being considered.
What is the numerator?
500
An equation that represents a number story or situation.
What is a number model?
500
Two numbers you multiply to get your answer.
What are the factors?
500
Data displayed by x's above a labeled line.
What is a line plot?
500
A line segment or curve where two surfaces of a geometric solid meet.
What is an edge.
500
A fraction in which the numerator is larger than the denominator.
What is an improper fraction?
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