Numbers and Base Ten
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
Fractions
Measurement and Data
Geometry
100

Tells about how many or about how much

Rounding


100

Two numbers can be multiplied in any order and the product will be the same 

Commutative Property of Multiplication

100

Fractions that name the same part of a whole but use different numerators and different denominators

Equivalent Fractions

100

What are the units for length using the customary system?

inches, feet, yards and miles. 

100

The distance around a figure is the 

perimeter

200

The numbers you multiply are called 

factors

200

Zero property of Multiplication says

any number multiplied by 0 is 0

200

To find equivalent fractions

multiply or divide the numerator and the denominator by the same number. 

200

Which metric unit is used to measure capacity (volume of liqids)

liters

200

Angle that measures exactly 90 degrees

right angle

300

The answer to a division problem is called 

quotient

300

Distributive Property

to break apart a problem into two simpler problems. 

300

Part of the fraction that tells how many equal parts in all. 

denominator

300

How many cups are one pint?

Two

300

The amount of surface a figure covers. 

Area

400

When reading this symbol > we say

greater than

400

The inverse of multiplication is 

division

400

What happens to the denominators when you add fractions with like denominators?

the denominators stay the same

400

What is the most appropriate unit to measure the length of a book using customary units?

inches

400

To calculate the area 

multiply 

500

When a problem says find the product you should use this operation

multiply

500

The rule for the pattern

7 14  21  28  35 42  49  56

add 7

500
this type of number is made of a whole number and a fraction

mixed number

500

What customary unit can be used to describe the height of a 4th grader 

feet

500

An angle with a measurement of 110 is called a(n)

obtuse angle (greater than 90 degrees, less than 180 degrees)