Geometry
Measurement
Operations
Place Value & Numbers
Financial Literacy
100

A four-sided polygon

What is a quadrilateral?

100

The total distance around the outside of a figure

What is perimeter?

100

The answer to an addition problem

What is sum?

100

The first place value to the left of the decimal

What is the ones place?

100

The amount of money you earn

What is income?

200

Same size/ same shape

What is congruent?

200

The amount of square units inside a figure

What is area?

200

The numbers you multiply together to get a product

What are factors?

200

The way we show the value of each digit in a number, using plus signs in between each value

What is expanded form (notation)?

200

The tax that is added to your total when you purchase something at a store (clothes, shoes, jewelry, cars, etc)

What is sales tax?

300

Where two side meet (the corner) of a three dimensional figure

What is a vertices?

300

The amount of cubic units inside a 3-D figure

What is volume?

300

The operation we use when we read these key words: each, per, every, twice as many...

What is multiply (times)?

300

A number that only has factors of 1 x itself (example: 5, 11, 23)

What is prime?

300

The kind of tax that is paid by people who own their house

What is property tax?

400

A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel lines

What is a trapezoid?

400

We use these types of units when we measure this: kilograms, pounds, grams, tons, milligrams

What is weight or mass?

400

The amount left over after dividing into equal groups

What is a remainder?

400

A number that has more than two factors

What is composite?

400

The kind of tax that people with an job must given to the federal government annually (once a year) 

What is income tax?

500

This triangle has no sides that are equal

What is scalene?

500

A two-dimensional figure that is closed, with straight sides

What is a polygon?

500

The acronym that helps us remember the order of operations

What is PEMDAS (Please excuse my dear aunt sally)?

500

The number that helps you determine whether or not you round up or down

What is the "Looking Number"

500

When income equals the total amount spent, saved, and shared

What is a balanced budget?