Shapes
Numbers
Fractions
Angles & Lines
Problem Solving
100

Five sided polygon

Pentagon

100

A number having more than 2 factors

Composite

100

The amount when the numerator and the denominator are the same

1 whole

100

Angle that measures more than 0* and less than 90*

Acute Angle

100

Mr. Kaufmann ran 24 miles. He ran 3 times as far as Ms. Lenoff. Who ran further?

Mr. Kaufmann

200

I have 2 pairs of parallel sides, 4 right angles, and my opposite sides are equal length. Who am I?

Rectangle

200

The number, not including the remainder, that results from dividing

Quotient

200

Groups that have the same number of objects

Equivalent Fractions

200

Lines that never intersect and are always the same distance apart.

Parallel

200

The number of hundreds in the numbers 1,700

17

300

A 3 sided polygon with 1 angle that measures more than 90*

Obtuse Triangle

300

A number that is the product of two counting numbers

Multiple

300

An amount given as a whole number and a fraction

Mixed Number

300

An angle that measures more than 90* and less than 180*

Obtuse Angle

300

A square has an area of 25 sq. inches. What is the perimeter of the square?

20 inches

400

A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel lines and four sides of equal length

Rhombus

400

The value of a digit in a number, based on the location of the digit

Place Value

400

16/3 as a mixed number.

5 and 1/3

400

Lines that intersect to form a 90* angle

Perpendicular

400

176,962 rounded to the nearest hundred

177,000

500

I am a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides and 2 acute angles. Who am I?

Trapezoid

500

To Combine equal groups to find how many in all; the opposite of division

Multiply
500

4 and 3/4 as an improper fraction

19/4

500

An imaginary line on a shape which the shape can be folded so that its two parts match exactly

Line of Symmetry

500
Jake had 10 cookies. Mike had 3 times as many cookies. This was twice as many cookies than Tina. How many cookies did Tina have?

15 cookies