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Spell Check
Anytime you begin a sentence or use a proper noun (names, places, titles, things) you need a ________.
Capital
The most basic part of a word, without a prefix or suffix.
Root
A quantity obtained by the addition of a group of numbers.
Sum
Fractions that look different but show exactly the same amount. (1/2 and 3/6).
Equivalent Fractions
The ending paragraph to any paper that restates your important information and wraps your writing up.
Conclusion
Punctuation
The point of a paragraph, the most important idea in your text.
Main Idea
Product
A form of taking numbers apart and adding them back together. (463= 400+60+3)
Expanded Form
These are words or phrases that you use to change topics or ideas.
Transition
You should have 5 of these with 5-8 sentences each.
Paragraphs
A lesson learned from a text that can apply to anyone
The number obtained by division.
Quotient
A number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression.
Factor
Evidence
Your paper should have a _________ to tell the reader what it is about.
Title
This is how the story is told, 1st/ 2nd/ 3rd person.
Point of view
A rational number written as a fraction where the numerator is one and the denominator is a positive integer.
Unit Fraction
A group of related numbers in a group can be called a _______.
Data Set.
Characters speaking in your narrative paper.
Dialogue
Before writing your paper, please create a pre-write on scratch paper or _______.
Global Notes
The opposite of a synonym, it means the opposite of something.
Antonym
Numbers, symbols and operators (such as + and ×) grouped together that show the value of something.
Expression
Use this visual tool for math problems where the length and width are configured using multiplication.
Area Model