Numbers
Operations
Operations 2
Properties
Geometry
100

The numbers use to count; 

Counting numbers digit

100

The result of addition 

sum

100

The result of subtraction

difference  

100

This is an example: 8 + 0 = 8

What is the identify property of addition 

100

A line that representing a graphing numbers 

number line 

200

Any of the symbols used to write numbers: 0, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 

Digit

200

Any one of the numbers added in a an addition problem 

addend 

200

The result of division 

Quotient 

200

changing the order of the addends does not change their sum 

Communitive property of addition 

200

A straight collection of point extending in opposite directions without end 

Line

300

The value of a digit based on its position within a number 

Place value

300

Any one of the number multiplied in a multiplication problem 

factor 

300
A number that is divided 

Dividend

300

Changing the order of factors does not change their product 

Communitive property of multiplication 

300

A part of a line with toe distinct endpoints 

Line segment 

400

A place-value system in which each place value is 10 times larger than the place value to its right 

Base- ten system

400

The result of multiplication 

product 

400

A number by which another is divided 

divisor

400

This is an example : 1 X 8 = 8 

Identity property of Multiplication 
400

A part of a line that begins at a point and continues without end in one direction 

Ray 

500

Numbers that describe position or order 

Ordinal numbers

500

A product of a counting number and another number

Multiple 

500

An expression or equation that describes a method for solving a certain type of problem. We often write these with letters that stand for complete words 

Formula

500

This is an example: 0 X 8 = 0

zero property of multiplication 

500

Slanted or sloping: not horizontal or vertical 

Oblique