Operations
Math Strategies
Geometry
Measurement
Data
100

40 + 50 = ?

90

100

You can use this type of grid to make hops up, down, or to the side to add or subtract numbers. 

Number Grid

100

This 2-dimensional shape has no straight lines

Circle

100

What time is it when the hour hand is on eight and the minute hand is on nine?

8:45

100

Every graph has one of these that helps you know what it is about

Title

200

160 - 80 = ?

80

200

This popular strategy allows students to use longs, cubes and flats to add and subtract numbers

Base Ten Blocks

200

This shape has 5 sides

Pentagon

200

How many second are there in a minute?

60

200

This part of a pictograph helps you know the value of each picture

Key

300

5 X 5 = ?

25

300

You can count up or down on these to add and subtract numbers

Number Line

300

Two sides of a shape are this if they are always the same distance apart and will never intersect

Parallel

300
If you have 3 quarters, 2 dimes, 1 nickel and three pennies, how much money do you have?

$1.03

300

This kind of graph uses pictures or symbols to show data.

Pictographs

400

36 divided by 6 = ?

6

400

This friendly number helps you with most of the strategies that we have learned this year

10

400

How many vertices does a cube have?

8

400

How many centimeters are on a meterstick?

100

400

This kind of graph uses bars to show data.

Bar graphs

500

Fill in the blank with >, <, =

Five hundred thirty-six _____ 546

<

500

This strategy allow students to break numbers apart into the hundreds, tens and ones in order to add and subtract 

Expanded Form

500

These are number of sides, number of vertices, size and color.

Attributes

500

We learned to measure in these two units of length this year.  What are they?

Inches and centimeters

500

This kind of plot shows data with X's in columns as a way to organize data

Line Plot