Definitions
Real-Life Examples
Word Connections
Draw It / Describe It
Double Meanings
100

The number below the line in a fraction.

What is denominator?

100

The time between lunch and dinner.

What is elapsed time?

100

Circumference and diameter are both about what shape?

What is a circle?

100

Draw or describe an angle.

Two lines that meet at a point (vertex).

100

This word can mean to “mark something correct” or to “examine.”

What is check?

200

The line that goes around a circle.

What is circumference?

200

The bottom of a building or a triangle

What is base?

200

Base and edge are parts of what kind of figures?

What are 3D shapes (geometric shapes)?

200

Draw a circle showing the circumference.

The outer line around the circle.

200

This word can mean the “bottom part of something” or a “military location.”

What is base?

300

The distance across a circle through its center.

What is diameter?

300

The amount of water in a pool from top to bottom.

What is depth?

300

Elapsed time connects to what real-world skill?

What is telling or measuring time?

300

Draw a circle showing its diameter.

A line going through the center from one side to the other.

300

This word can describe a “corner” in geometry or a “perspective” when taking photos.

What is angle?

400

The space between two surfaces — often how deep something goes.

What is depth?

400

Checking your work after a math test.

What is check?

400

Denominator is related to what other fraction part?

What is numerator?

400

Draw or describe an edge of a cube.

The line where two faces meet.

400

This word can mean “how deep something is” or “a level of seriousness.”

What is depth?

500

The line where two faces of a 3D shape meet.

What is edge?

500

The part of a pizza that measures across the whole circle.

What is diameter?

500

Check connects to what kind of math habit?

What is self-monitoring or verifying answers?

500

Draw or describe the base of a pyramid.

The bottom flat face.

500

This word can mean “gone by” when referring to time, or “finished.”

What is elapsed (time)?