Math Vocabulary. Lessons indicated in parenthesis (). 1.(32) Expanded notation (or form): a way of writing a number as the sum of the products of the digits.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MATH VOCABULARY. INTEGER A positive or negative number.
Advertisements

Final Exam REVIEW Mr. Pearson Wednesday, May 28, 2014.
Twenty Questions Fourth Grade Math Terms Twenty Questions
Chalkboard Challenge Fifth Grade Math Review Teachers: With PowerPoint open, (1) go to the Tools dropdown menu, (2) select Macro, (3) select Security,
7.2 Measurement – Section 2 1 Objective A: To Convert between Celsius and Fahrenheit using the formulas There are two temperature scales: Fahrenheit, which.
Geometry is everywhere by : Laura González  Solid figures are 3D figures that have length, width and heigth.  For example :  Sphere Faces:0 Vertices:0.
Digital “ABC” Book By: Scott Bowers.
Measures of Central Tendancy Lesson 6.05 Vocabulary Review Sum – the answer to an addition problem. Addend – the numbers you added together to get the.
4th Grade Math.
Maths Test Tips. Place Value Remember where the digits are and what they are worth. Remember the names of the place value columns. The decimal point never.
GEOMETRY.
Basic Geometry Vocabulary Review.
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97, 101, 103, 107, 109, 113.
1 Year 10 Revision Notes. 2 Revision List 1.Types of Number11. 3-d Shapes 2.Rounding12. Volume 3.Time13. Symmetry 4.The Calendar14. Angles 5.Negative.
Notes for the 3 rd Grading Period Mrs. Neal 6 th Advanced & 7 th Average.
Geometry Vocabulary Chapter 9.
Problem Solving Strategies. Estimate Fractions: Fractions: Estimate to 0, ½, 1 Estimate to 0, ½, 1 Decimals: Estimate Decimals: Estimate + - × ÷: Estimate.
TAKS Mathematics Review.
Third Grade Math Vocabulary.
CRCT Key Terms Math. Angles  An angle is formed by two rays or two line segments that meet at a point. This point is called a vertex. (The plural of.
Shapes Lines & Angles Computation Measureme nt Units Data & Data Display Methods CCPS #2 Team 1 Team 2 Team 3Team
Multiplication Properties Commutative - You can always multiply numbers in any order and the product will be the same. Ex: 5 x 4 = 20 & 4 x 5 = 20 Associative.
Welcome To Sports Challenge! Academic Vocabulary Teachers: With PowerPoint open, (1) go to the Tools dropdown menu, (2) select Macro, (3) select Security,
Third Grade by Serena Georges Math Vocabulary Words.
CCS 2007 From DPI 5 th grade indicators. CCS 2007 A real number that can be written as a positive or negative whole number, fraction, or decimal,
Mini Unit 4: Lesson 1 Mental Math: Find the number that is 0.1 greater than and the number that is 0.1 less than each of the given numbers. 1) 5.768________,
By: Emily Spoden. Trapezoid I’m a quadrangle that always has one pair of parallel lines.
Equation A statement that two mathematical expressions are equal.
11-1: Angle Relationships 4 ways to name angles –Use the vertex as the middle letter, and the point from each side (
Seventh Grade Math Vocabulary. Acute Triangle A triangle whose angles all measure less than 90° Examples Golden acute triangle
Math Terms. Digit A number Compare To see how things are alike or different -
2-dimensional shape. 2-dimensional shape slide.
All Triangles= 180 degrees. Right Triangle One angle is 90  (a right angle) Right Triangle One angle is 90  (a right angle) Scalene No sides or angles.
Transparency 4 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers.
Jeopardy GeometryStatsVocabularyFractions ScoreFinal Jeopardy.
CRCT REVIEW MATH You are going to do great!!!. PLACE VALUE.
Jeopardy 8.1 – – – – 8.11 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Fifth Grade Math Vocabulary.
Acute angle An angle with a measure less than 90 degrees.
Maths SMART Grade 5 © 2012 Alston Publishing House Pte Ltd Calculator.
Math Vocabulary Project By: J’amezz Martin. Integer A whole number; a number that is not a fraction.
Geometry Angie Bordwell, Vertis Lewis, Lissa Purpura, and Jean Tuquero.
5 th and 6 th Grade TAKS Math Vocabulary. What is the place value of the 6 in the number 4,386, Thousands.
Twenty Questions Fourth Grade Math Terms Twenty Questions
Your warm up is on the back table, on blue paper..
Unit 4 – Flip, Slide & Turn Vocabulary. Unit 4 – Flip, Slide & Turn - Vocabulary Plane: One of the basic undefined terms of geometry. A plane goes on.
MCAS Math Terms. Add The process of finding the total number of items when two or more groups of items are joined; the opposite operation of subtraction.
Triangles & Congruency
I know that the answer in an addition problem is the: Sum.
Math 10 Geometry Unit Lesson (1) Properties of a Regular Polygon.
6th Grade Math Study Guide for Final Exam
Acute angle: An angle with a measure less than 90º.
8.1 Building Blocks of Geometry Point: an exact location [notation] Line: a straight path with no thickness, extending forever in opposite directions [notation]
Scientific Notation. An ordinary quarter contains about 97,700,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms. The average size of an atom is about centimeters.
Mathematical Vocabulary
GEOMETRY!!!. Points  A point is an end of a line segment.  It is an exact location in space.   It is represented by a small dot. Point A A.
Choose a Topic to Review Geometry Expressions/Equations Percents Statistics Order of Operations DecimalsFractions.
Math Vocabulary Number and operations Data Analysis and Probability Problem.
It’s time for some MATH REVIEW! 3 PLACE VALUE ,000, ,876, M I L L I O N S H U N D R E D T H O U S A N D S T E N T H O U S A N D S.
GCSE Maths Facts To Remember.
PSSA REVIEW Math Vocabulary.
Fourth Grade Math Terms
Fifth Grade Math Review
even number Numbers ending in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8.
Pictures by Jane Besuden Set to the music of Ron Large
Math Vocabulary Review Activity
Fifth Grade Math Review
My Top 12! Mrs. Gage.
Knowledge Organiser: Year 7 Spring 1
Year 7 Unit 1 Knowledge Organiser PLACE VALUE, DECIMALS & USING SCALES
Presentation transcript:

Math Vocabulary. Lessons indicated in parenthesis (). 1.(32) Expanded notation (or form): a way of writing a number as the sum of the products of the digits and the place values of the digits. In expanded notation 6753 is written: (6 x 1000) + (7 x 100) + (5 x 10) + (3 x 1) 2.(32) Standard notation (or form): our usual way of writing numbers. Ex (1,3)Commutative property – Being able to switch the order of numbers in multiplication and addition and not change the answer = (1) Inverse operations- Operations that “undo” one another. Addition & subtraction are inverse operations – 6 = 3; 3 – = 3 5.(1,2,3) Identity property – When a number stays the same after being added or multiplied. In addition a number keeps its identity when added to zero. In multiplication a number keeps its identity when multiplied by 1. 6.(5) Associative property – The grouping of numbers in addition or multiplication does not change the answer. A + (b + c) = (a + b) + c; a x (b x c) = (a x b) x c 7.(2) Factor: 1. A whole number that divides another whole number without a remainder. The numbers 3 and 5 are factors of One of two numbers that are multiplied. 3 x 5 = 15 The factors in this problem are 3 and 5. 8.Greatest common factor: The largest whole number that is a factor of two or more given numbers. The factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12. The factors of 18 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, and 18. The greatest common factor of 12 and 18 is 6.

9.(30) Least common multiple – The smallest whole number that is a multiple of two or more given numbers. Multiples of 6 are 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36… Multiples of 8 are 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48… The least common multiple of 6 and 8 is (14) Integer – set of counting numbers, including negatives, positives and zero. This does not include fractions or decimals. Integers: (…-2, -1, 0, 1, 2,…) Not integers: any decimals or fractions such as 15/8, Addition: answer is called the sum 12.Subtraction: answer is called the difference 13.Multiplication: factor x factor = product 14.Division: Dividend ÷ divisor = quotient 15.(7) Line segment – part of a line that has two endpoints. 16.(7) Line – a line with no endpoints, indicated by arrowheads at each end. 17.(7) Ray – has one endpoint and one arrowhead. Roughly represented by a beam of sunlight. The beam begins at the sun and continues across space. 18.(110) Symmetry – A figure has line symmetry if it can be divided in half so that the halves are mirror images of each other. 19.(60) polygon – a closed, flat shape with straight sides. 20.(60) regular polygon – a polygon in which all sides have equal lengths and all angles have equal measures. 21.(60) quadrilateral – any four-sided polygon

21.(27) radius – The distance from the center of a circle to a point on the circle 22. (27) diameter – The distance across a circle through its center. 23. (60) Congruent – Having the same size and shape. 24. (109) Similar – Having the same shape but not necessarily the same size. Corresponding angles of similar figures are congruent. 25. (108) Transformation: The changing of a figure’s position through rotation (turn), reflection (flip), or translation (slide).

26. (96) Function – a rule for using one number (an input) to calculate another number (an output). 27. (18) mean – also called average; the number found when the sum of two or more numbers is divided by the number of addends. To find the mean or average of 5, 6, 10, first add = 21 Then, since there were three addends, divide the sum by ÷ 3 = 7 The mean or average of 5, 6, and 10 is (inv. 5) median – the middle number (or the average of the two central numbers) of a list of data when the numbers are arranged in order from the least to the greatest. 29. (inv. 5) mode – the number or numbers that appear most often in a list of data. 30. (inv. 5) range – the difference between the largest number and smallest number in a list.

METRIC SYSTEM (7) pg. 37 milimeter (mm)thickness of a dime centimeter (cm)10 millimeters, thickness of little finger tip meter (m)100 centimeters, a little over a yard kilometer (km)1000 meters, distance walked in 12 minutes (a little less than a mile)

Triangle Classification (93) Equilateral triangle (regular)All three sides are equal in length. Isosceles triangleAt least two of the three sides are equal in length. ScaleneAll three sides have different lengths Acute TriangleAll three angles are acute Right TriangleOne angle is a right angle. Obtuse TriangleOne angle is an obtuse angle.

Please write your answers on a math homework page. Show all work when necessary. 1.(32) A way of writing a number as the sum of the products of the digits and place values of the digits is ____________________. 2. (32) 2,045,879,613 This number is written in ______________ form or notation. 3.(1) = 5 demonstrates the ______________ property of addition. 4.(1) =9 9 – 4 = 5 demonstrates ____________ operations that can “undo” addition. 5.(49) 3.5 ÷ (32) write (5 x 1000) + (2 x 100) + (8 x 10) in standard form (notation). 7. (32) What time is 3 hrs. 30 minutes after 6:50 a.m.? 8. (32) write 7500 in expanded notation. 9. (32) A group began the hike at 6:45 a.m. and finished at 11:15 a.m. For how long did they hike? 10. (32) Write (6x100) + (2x1) in standard form 11. (7) Select the appropriate unit for measuring the length of a soccer field: A centimetersB metersC kilometers 12. (7) Which of these units is most appropriate for measuring the length of a pencil? A inchesB yardsC miles 13. (7) A meterstick is 100 centimeters long. One hundred centimeters is how many millimeters? 14. Compare: 1 mm 1 cm 15. pg. 67 number (7) If you know the length of an object in centimeters, how can you figure out the length of the object in millimeters without remeasuring?

Please write your answers on a math homework page. Show all work when necessary. 17.(5) 5 + (3 x 4) 18.(5) (5 + 3) x 4 19.(108) pg. 564 number 7 20.(108) pg. 110 number (108) pg. 586 number (110) pg. 586 number (110) pg. 590 number 24 a. 24. (110) pg. 595 number 19 a. 25. (49) 1.24 ÷ 0.04