Addition/Subtraction
Multiplication/Division
Shapes Definitions
Lines and Angles Definitions
Fractions
100

47 + 36

What is 83?

100

12 x 7

What is 84?

100

A triangle with two equal sides and all acute angles.

What is an isosceles acute triangle?

100

Two lines that will never cross and always go in the same direction.

What are parallel lines?

100

A fraction that has a numerator of 1.

What is a unit fraction?

200

122 + 59

What is 181?

200

32 x 4

What is 128?

200

A triangle with no equal sides and one right angle.

What is a scalene right triangle?

200

An angle that is less than 90 degrees.

What is an acute angle?

200

A fraction with a bigger numerator than denominator.

What is a fraction greater than 1?

300

836 - 58

What is 778?

300

56 ÷ 8

What is 7?

300

A quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides.

What is a parallelogram?

300

Lines that cross but do not make a right angle.

What are intersecting lines?

300

The number of shaded pieces in a fraction.

What is the numerator?

400

1,027 - 492

What is 535?

400

72 ÷ 3

What is 24?
400

A quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides and four right angles.

What is a rectangle?

400

A line that has one endpoint and goes on forever in the other direction.

What is a ray?

400

A fraction equivalent to 1/2.

What is: 2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10, etc.

500

136 + 738 - 59

What is 815?

500

165 ÷ 4?

What is 41 R 1?

500

A quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides and all equal sides.

What is a rhombus?

500

An angle that is greater than an obtuse angle.

What is a reflex angle?

500

A fraction equivalent to 3/4.

What is: 6/8, 9/12, etc.

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