Division
Fractions
Graphs
Measurement
Shapes
100

When divided by 2, the answer is 5.

Ten

100

When you cut something into four pieces.

What are quarters?

100

This is a graph with bars.

What is a bar graph?

100

There are 24 of these in a day.

What are hours?

100

I have 4 equal sides, and 4 corners

What is a square?

200

This strategy is where you share things equally into groups.

What is the sharing strategy?

200

When you cut something in two pieces and count one of them.

What is one half?

200

The writing that goes at the very top of a graph.

What is the title?

200

This is the unit for measuring how far from one place to another.

What are centimetres/metres/kilometres?

200

I can have sides and corners, but no faces or vertices.

What is a 2D shape?

300

When you put things into rows and columns that make a rectangle. It is good for multiplication and division.

What is an array?

300

That is 3/4 drawn as a pizza fraction.

300

This is the name of the numbers that go up the side axis.

What is scale?

300

This is what unit measures mass or how heavy things are.

What are grams?  OR

What are kilograms?


300

It has an eight-sided base and come to a point at the top.

What is an octagonal pyramid?

400

I am the smallest number that can be divided by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and myself.

What is 12?

400

That is 5/4 drawn as a pizza fraction.


400

The name of the two axis that go on a graph.

What are x-axis and y-axis?

400

This is the unit you would use to measure how far from Calgary to Edmonton.

What are kilometres?

400

I can have edges, vertices, and faces, but no sides or corners.

What is a 3D shape?

500

When dividing, this strategy involved subtracting the divisor over and over until you get to zero.

What is repeated subtraction?

500

It is the name of the bottom number in a fraction.

What is a denominator?

500

It has 9 votes in this graph: 

What is soccer?

500

This is the prefix that means 1000 times.

What is kilo?

500

It has two edges, three faces, and no vertices.

What is a cylinder?