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1 ST 6 WEEKS Place Value, Addition, Subtraction
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numbers that are close in value to the actual numbers, and which make it easy to do mental math SW3
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when two numbers are added, the sum is the same regardless of the order of the addends SW3
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regardless of how the addends are grouped, the sum will be the same SW3
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a three-digit grouping of a number on the place value chart SW1
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opposite operations that undo each other; addition and subtraction are inverse operations SW3
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an answer that makes sense SW6
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any numeral from 0 - 9 SW1
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a written number SW1
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a way to write a number using words SW3
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a way to write numbers showing the value of each digit SW3
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the way a numeral is written SW1
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an answer close to the exact answer SW1
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numbers that are easy to compute mentally SW6
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coins and bills used as money SW2
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the method used to solve a problem such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division SW3
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2 ND 6 WEEKS Multiplication, Division
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groups that have the same number of equivalent items SW3
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a set of items arranged in equal rows and columns SW2
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numbers that are a product of 2 factors SW2
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the answer to a multiplication problem SW2
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a number multiplied by another number SW2
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the plans used to solve a problem SW1
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repeated addition SW3
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when two factors are multiplied, the sum is the same regardless of the order of the addends SW3
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any number multiplied by 1 remains the same number SW3
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the product of zero and any number is zero SW3
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a sum multiplied by a number equals multiplying the addends separately and then adding them SW3
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regardless of how the factors are grouped, the product will be the same SW3
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A method of multiplication where each place value is multiplied by a factor, then the partial products are added together SW3
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3 RD 6 WEEKS Division
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a math sentence with an equal sign SW2
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The answer to a division problem SW3
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to separate into equal groups SW3
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a number to be divided by another number SW3
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a number that divides into another number SW3
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able to be divided without a remainder SW3
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equations that are similar in some way; fact families SW3
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4 TH 6 WEEKS Division, Patterns, Algebra, Real-World Relationships, Fractions
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an ordered set of numbers or objects SW3
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used to describe a pattern SW3
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part of a number sentence that has numbers and operation signs, but does not have an equal sign SW3
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the connection between things Octagon Number of Vertices 18 540 756 9 SW6
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all of; entire SW3
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portions that are the same shape and size; fair shares SW3
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a fraction where the numerator is one SW3
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the number above the line; the number of parts specified SW3
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the number below the line; how many parts in the whole SW3
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fractions that may look different but are equal to each other SW3
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a way to describe part of a whole or part of a group using equal parts SW3
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5 TH 6 WEEKS Two-Dimensional Figures, Three-Dimensional Solids, Area, Perimeter, Time, Liquid Volume, Weight
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formed by two rays that share an endpoint SW3
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the point where two lines meet SW5
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more than one vertex SW5
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two rays that form a square corner SW3
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lines that appear to never cross or meet, and are always the same distance apart SW3
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a four-sided, closed polygon SW3
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a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides that are parallel SW3
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A quadrilateral that has: 2 pairs of opposite sides that are parallel 2 pairs of sides that are of equal length SW3
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A quadrilateral that has: 2 pairs of opposite sides that are parallel 2 pairs of sides that are equal length 4 right angles SW3
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A quadrilateral with: 2 pairs of opposite sides that are parallel 4 sides that are equal length 4 right angles SW3
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A quadrilateral with: 2 pairs of opposite sides that are parallel 4 sides that are equal length SW3
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two figures that are exactly the same size and same shape SW4
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solid figures that have length, width, and height SW3
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A 3-D figure with: 6 rectangular faces 8 vertices 12 edges SW3
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A 3-D figure with: 6 square faces 8 vertices 12 edges SW3
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A 3-D figure that is curved with the same diameter in every infinite direction and no bases SW3
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A 3-D figure that has: 1 curve 1 circular base SW3
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A 3-D Figure with: 1 curve 2 circular bases SW3
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A 3-D figure with: 4 triangular faces 4 vertices 6 edges SW3
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any flat surface of a 3 dimensional figure SW5
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the line where 2 geometric faces meet SW5
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a figure that has a basic unit of measurement such as length, width, and depth SW5
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a square with a side length of 1 unit SW3
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the measure, in square units, of the inside of a figure SW3
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the distance around the outer edge of a figure SW3
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a closed figure that is made up of at least 3 straight sides SW4
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the amount of time that has passed from the start to the end of an activity SW3
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the amount a container will hold SW3
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used to measure capacity 16 cups = 1 gallon 4 cups = 1 quart 2 cups = 1 pint SW3
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used to measure capacity 2 pints = 1 quart 8 pints = 1 gallon SW3
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used to measure capacity 4 quarts = 1 gallon SW3
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used to measure capacity 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 gallon = 8 pints 1 gallon = 4 quarts SW3
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the amount of liquid in a container SW3
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the basic metric unit for measuring liquid volume SW3
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the metric unit used to measure liquid in very small containers 1,000 mL = 1 L SW3
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the measure of how heavy an object is SW3
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used to measure weight 16 oz = 1 lb SW3
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used to measure weight 1 lb = 16 oz SW3
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the amount of matter in an object SW3
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the basic metric unit for measuring mass 1,000 g = 1 kg SW3
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used to measure mass 1 kg = 1,000 g SW3
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6 TH 6 WEEKS Graphs, Financial Literacy
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a table that lists items and how many times they occur SW3
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a graph drawn using bars to show how large each value is SW3
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the scale is the values you mark on the axis, the distance between marks SW3
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a graphical display of data using dots to show the frequency that each category occurs SW3
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a person’s knowledge and work skills that help make a worker more valuable SW3
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the work a person does SW3
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money earned SW3
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the amount of money a person can earn by being self-employed or by working for another person or business SW3
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things that are produced and used SW3
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to obtain by paying money for an item or service SW3
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to give money to someone else in exchange for something SW4
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to give someone money that must be paid back; to let someone borrow SW4
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paying for something with money that is borrowed and must be paid back, usually with interest SW4
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a plan that will help you save money regularly, so you can reach goals SW4
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EXTRA VOCABULARY
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having the same value SW3
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the chances that something will happen SW6
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when two halves of a whole figure are mirror images of each other SW4
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using units to define length, volume, weight SW4
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