Unit 1 & 2: Collection, Display, and Interpretation of Data & Operations with Whole Numbers and Decimals
Unit 3: Variables, Formulas, and Graphs
Unit 4: Rational Number Uses and Operations
Unit 5: Geometry: Congruence, Constructions, and Parallel Lines
Unit 5: Geometry: Congruence, Constructions, and Parallel Lines
100
A sketch of data in which check marks, Xs, or other symbols above a labeled line show the frequency of each value.
What is a line plot.
100
In Everyday Mathematics, a specific example of a general pattern.
What is a special case.
100
Fractions with different denominators that name the same number.
What are equivalent fractions.
100
An angle with a measure between 180° and 360°
What is a reflex angle.
100
Figures having the same size and shape. Two figures are such if they match exactly when one is placed on top of the other after a combination of slides, flips, and/or turns.
What is congruent.
200
A graph in which this shape and its interior are divided into sectors corresponding to parts of a set of data. The whole shape represents the whole set of data. Same as pie graph and sometimes called a pie chart.
What is a circle graph.
200
In Everyday Mathematics, a number model for a pattern or rule.
What is a general pattern.
200
The largest factor that two or more counting numbers have in common.
What is the greatest common factor / GCF.
200
In Everyday Mathematics, a line halfway between a figure and its reflection image in a plane and the "flipping" of a figure over a line so that its image is the mirror image of the original (preimage).
What is line of reflection AND what is reflection or flip.
200
Two angles with a common side and vertex that do not otherwise overlap.
What are adjacent angles.
300
A 2-dimensional coordinate graph that has intervals in this particular form because the vertical values of points are the same over an interval of horizontal values, and then change for another interval. Horizontal values often represent time.
What is a step graph.
300
An expression that contains a variable.
What is an algebraic expression.
300
The least common multiple of the denominators of every fraction in a given collection.
What is least common denominator / LCD.
300
A movement of a figure around a mixed point, or axis, a "turn."
What is rotation.
300
Two angles whose measures add to 180°.
What are supplementary angles.
400
A way of representing repeated multiplication by the same factor.
What is exponential notation.
400
A graph representing a story that takes place over time. The units on the horizontal axis are time units.
What is a time graph.
400
A charge for using someone else’s money. Interest is usually a percentage of the amount borrowed.
What is interest.
400
A type of transformation in which every point in the image of a figure is at the same distance in the same direction from its corresponding point in the figure.
What is translation or slide.
400
The angles made by intersecting lines that do not share a common side.
What are vertical / opposite angles.
500
A way of writing a number as the product of a power of 10 and a number that is at least 1 and less than 10
What is scientific notation.
500
In a spreadsheet, the box where a vertical column and a horizontal row intersect. The address of a cell is the column letter followed by the row number.
What is a cell.
500
The amount by which a price of an item is reduced in a sale, usually given as a fraction or percent of the original price, or as a “percent off.”
What is discount.
500
Two numbers, or coordinates, written (x,y), used to locate a point on a rectangular coordinate grid. The first coordinate x gives the position along the horizontal axis of the grid, and the second coordinate y gives the position along the vertical axis.
What is an ordered pair.
500
A line that intersects two or more other lines.
What is the transversal.