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1 Math Vocabulary 12345678910 11121314151617181920 21222324252627282930 31323334353637383940 41424344454647484950 51525354555657585960 61626364656667686970 71727374757677787980 818283848586878889

2 1. A closed shape made up of three or more straight sides is a : Polygon Triangle Prism Cylinder Polygon

3 A geometric figure or its diagram is a/an: Prism Cylinder Cone Sphere Prism

4 Any flat surface on a three-dimensional object is called a/an: base face vertex edge Face

5 An object with 6 faces that are all square is called a/an: rectangular prism triangle quadrilateral cube Cube

6 An object with one base and triangular faces that meet at a point is called a/an: triangle pyramid cone prism Pyramid

7 An object with a circular base, a curved surface, and a vertex is called a cylinder cone face rectangular prism Cone

8 An object shaped like a ball is a/an: cone cylinder sphere prism Sphere

9 An object with 2 matching circular bases joined by a curved surface is called a: quadrilateral hexagon polygon cylinder Cylinder

10 A polygon with three sides is called a: triangle prism pyramid edge Triangle

11 A polygon with four sides is called a: quadrilateral hexagon pentagon octagon Quadrilatera l

12 A polygon with five sides is called a: quadrilateral hexagon pentagon octagon hexagon

13 A polygon with six sides is called a: quadrilateral hexagon pentagon octagon Pentagon

14 A polygon with eight sides is called a: quadrilateral hexagon pentagon octagon Octagon

15 A polygon with eight sides is called a: quadrilateral hexagon pentagon octagon

16 The face that names an object is: an edge a vertex a face a base A base

17 Any flat surface on a three-dimensional object is an edge a vertex a face a base A face

18 What is formed when two surfaces of an object meet is called: an edge a vertex a face a base edge

19 A point where two or more edges of a shape meet is: an edge a vertex a face a base VERTEX

20 An object with a circular base, a curved surface, and a vertex is called a/an: pyramid cone cylinder sphere cone

21 The frame of an object that shows its edges and vertices is a/an: quadrilateral skeleton triangle polygon Skeleton

22 A way to describe a shape or object is: An attribute A sorting rule A pattern A pattern rule

23 A pattern that grows larger at each step is: An attribute A pattern rule A growing pattern A Decreasing pattern

24 A statement that tells about a pattern or tells how to make a pattern is: A sorting rule A pattern rule An attribute An increasing pattern

25 A pattern that grows smaller each step is: A growing pattern A decreasing pattern A pattern rule An increasing pattern

26 A pattern that has a core that is seen again and again is: An increasing pattern A decreasing pattern A shrinking pattern A repeating pattern

27 Something that names an attribute used to decide if an item belongs in a group is: A sorting rule A pattern rule An increasing pattern A shrinking pattern

28 The value of a digit that appears in a number is: A referent A number line An estimate Place value

29 When we look at how items are alike as well as how they are different we are: Adding Comparing Sorting Subtracting

30 When numbers are placed in a sequence according to some rule it is: Order Sort Compare Treat

31 Something with evenly spaced numbers marked in order is An estimate A referent A digit comparing

32 A thoughtful guess that is close to the answer, but not exact, is: An order An estimate A place value A digit

33 Something you can think about to help you estimate a measurement as: A digit A place value An order A referent

34 The number we get when we combine 10 groups of 10 is: Ten One hundred One thousand One hundred thousand

35 When we combine two or more quantities together to find out how many altogether it is called: Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division

36 When two numbers are written with an addition sign between them, an equal sign and then an answer it is called: Addition facts Subtraction facts Sum Related facts

37 The addition of two numbers that are the same is called: Near doubles Related facts Estimate Doubles

38 The result of adding a number to the next counting number is: Near doubles Related facts Estimate Doubles

39 The result of addition is: Difference Product Sum Divisor

40 Facts that use the same numbers, but different operations are called: Near doubles Related facts Estimate Doubles

41 Equation when two numbers are written with a subtraction sign between them, an equal sign, and then the answer is: Near doubles Related facts Estimate Doubles

42 Calculating the answer without use of any materials, a calculator, pencil or paper is: A difference A sum Mental math Estimating

43 The result of subtraction is: A sum Difference A product A divisor

44 A standard among everything used for measuring is A minute An hour A unit A day

45 A unit for measuring time; sixty minutes makes: A second A minute An hour A day

46 A unit used for measuring time; the amount of time it takes to blink is: A minute A second An hour A day

47 A unit used in measuring time; made up of sixty seconds is: A second A minute An hour A day

48 An organized way to show days, weeks, months and years is a Perimeter Calendar Referent mass

49 The measurement from end to end; how long something is; Width Height Length Metre

50 The distance across something is: Width Height Length Metre

51 The measurement of top to bottom is: Width Height Length Metre

52 A unit used for measuring, usually about the width of a thumb: A metre A kilometre A centimetre An hour

53 A unit used for measuring, usually used to measure something like the perimeter of a room: A metre A kilometre A centimetre An hour

54 The distance around a shape is the: Perimeter Height Width Length

55 Measures how much weight is in an object is: Length Mass Width Height

56 A unit used to measure the mass of an object; usually used to measure how much person weighs is: A metre A kilometre A gram A kilogram

57 When all the parts have the same amount we say that they are: Equal parts Unequal parts Pizza parts Fractions

58 Something that shows the part that are less than the whole is: An equal part A fraction A denominator A whole

59 The fraction we get when we make 2 equal shares of an item is: A half A third A quarter A fifth

60 The fraction we get when we make three equal share of an item is: A half A third A quarter A fifth

61 The fraction we get when we make 4 equal share of an item is: A half A third A quarter A fifth

62 The fraction we get when we make five equal shares of an item is: A half A third A quarter A fifth

63 The fraction we get when we make six equal shares of an item is: A sixth A seventh An eighth A ninth

64 The fraction we get when we make seven equal shares of an item is: A sixth A seventh An eighth A ninth

65 The fraction we get when we make eight equal share of an item is: A sixth A seventh An eighth A ninth

66 The fraction we get when we make nine equal shares of an item is a: A sixth A seventh An eighth A ninth

67 The fraction we get when we make ten equal shares of an item is: A sixth A tenth An eighth A ninth

68 The part of the fraction that tells how many equal parts to count is: A numerator A denominator A half A whole

69 The part of the fraction that tells how many equal parts are in one whole is: A numerator A denominator A half A whole

70 Finding the total number in a set of equal groups is : Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division

71 When two numbers have a multiplication sign between them, an equal sign and then an answer it is called: A addition sentence A subtraction sentence A multiplication sentence A division sentence

72 Another word for “multiply by” is: Add Take away Goes in to Times

73 Groups that have the same number of things in each group are called: Unequal groups Equal groups Division Addition

74 A set of objects arranged in equal rows is called: An even number An even group An array A product

75 The result of multiplying two numbers together is: A sum A difference A product A quotient

76 To separate into equal parts or equal groups is to: Add Subtract Multiply Divide

77 When two numbers have a division sign between them, an equal sign and then an answer it is: An addition sentence A subtraction sentence A multiplication sentence A division sentence

78 When we say how many times a smaller number goes into a larger number we are saying: Added to Subtracted from Timesed by Divided by

79 Any number that we can reach when counting by 2’s; a number that ends in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 is: A addend An odd number An even number A product

80 Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are all called: Operations Equal groups Arrays Products

81 Any number that you would reach by counting by 2’s: a number that ends in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9: A addend An odd number An even number A product

82 A way of counting items by making one mark for each item you count is a : Tally mark Tally chart Scale Data

83 A chart on which a count is kept is a: Tally chart Bar graph Axis Scale

84 A graph that uses an X to show each piece of data is: Data A bar graph An axis A line plot

85 Something that shows data using bars on a grid is: Data A bar graph An axis A line plot

86 The part of the graph that tells what the graph is about is: An axis A scale A title Data

87 The numbers written along either axis on the graph; or the number of items each unit on a bar graph represents is: Data Scale Tally Vertical

88 A line that goes left to right is a: Data line Vertical line Line plot Horizontal line

89 A line that goes up and down is: Data line Vertical line Line plot Horizontal line

90 Facts or information collected to learn about people or things is: A tally mark A bar graph Data Scale


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