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Absolute Value The distance of a number from zero on a number line | - 4| The absolute value of - 4 is 4. | + 4| The absolute value of + 4 is 4. Try it!
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Angle
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The figure formed by lines Displays just a little knowledge of Math vocabulary. Student does not have grasp of information; student cannot answer questions about subject The slide is a minimal collection or rehash of other people’s ideas, and images (copy and paste). There is no evidence of new thought. Student used very little/no visuals.
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Angle The figure formed by rays (two line segments) that extend from a given point. Displays knowledge of Math vocabulary. Student is uncomfortable with information and is able to answer only basic questions. Student presents information in logical, sequence—The slide has little originality and there is no evidence of new thought or inventiveness. Student occasional used visuals that rarely support text and presentation
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Angle The figure formed by rays (two line segments) that extend from a given point.rays Click on the word rays to learn more…. Investigate More about angles Play a game Displays knowledge of Math vocabulary. Student demonstrates full knowledge (more than required) with explanations and elaboration. Student presents information in logical, interesting sequence—slide has originality and great design that shows inventiveness. Student used visuals to reinforce screen text and presentation. end
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Angles So many different angles! Angle Games! Investigate More about angles end Right Angle 90º Acute Angle >0 º<90º Obtuse Angle >90 º<180 º Is a straight line an angle? Click to find out… YES! It equals 180 ° Test it out!
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Ray A ray is a partial line that starts at one point and goes on forever and ever in one direction. end
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Area
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the amount of carpet you need IS the area.
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Area The number of square units that cover a shape or figure.
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Area The number of square units that cover a shape or figure. See Area Formulas Multiply the width of the rectangle by the height end
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Area The number of square units that cover a shape or figure. See Area Formulas Count the little one-inch squares and find the total area. Is it the same as multiplying the width of the rectangle by the height? end
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Associative Property In addition and multiplication, not matter how the numbers are grouped, the answer will always be the same! addition 1 + 5 = 3 + 3 1 + (2 +3) = (1 + 2) + 3 Multiplication 2 X (3 X 4) = (2 X 3) X 4 Do parenthesis first: end
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Box and Whisker Plot A graph that shows how far apart and how evenly data is distributed. Box-and-whisker plots are helpful in interpreting the distribution of data. end
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Box and Whisker Plot Data can be further separated into quartiles. The first quartile is the median of the lower part of the data. The second quartile is another name for the median of the entire set of data. The third quartile is the median of the upper part of the data. Quartiles separate the original set of data into four equal parts. Each of these parts contains one-fourth of the data. end
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Bar graph
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Coefficient
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Commutative Property
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Complementary angles
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Congruent segments
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Coordinate Plane
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Cube
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Chord
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Cone
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Complementary Angles
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Diameter
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Distributive Property
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Denominator
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Divisible
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Discount
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Divisible
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Equation
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Equilateral triangle
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Evaluate an expression
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Exponent
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Equivalent fractions
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Evaluate
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Face
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Factor
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Formula
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Frequency Table
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Greatest Common Factor
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Graph
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Greater than
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Histogram
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Hexagon
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Heptagon
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Improper Fraction
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Isosceles triangle
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Integer
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Inequality
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Journal Writing in math
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Justify your answer
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Kilogram
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kite
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Least Common Denominator
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Least Common Multiple
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Like Terms
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Linear equation
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Less than
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Line of symmetry
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Mean
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Median
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Mode
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Mixed Number
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Multiple
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Negative Integer
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Number Line
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Numerator
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Obtuse angle
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Octagon
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Order of Operations
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Ordered pair
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Outlier
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Parallel lines
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Parallelogram
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Percent
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Perimeter
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Perpendicular lines
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Pi
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Polygon
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Prime number
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Pythagorean Theorem
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Proportion
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Quadrilateral
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Quotient
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Ratio
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Ray
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Repeating decimal
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Reciprocal
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Reflection
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Rhombus
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Right Angle
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Range
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Reciprocal
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Scalene Triangle
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Scientific notation
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Similar polygons
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Simplest form of a fraction
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Slope
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Solution
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Square root
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Stem-and-leaf plot
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Supplementary angles
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Surface area
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Simplest form
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Solution
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Square number
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Symmetry
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Terminating decimal
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Transversal
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Term
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Trapezoid
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Unit rate
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Unlike fractions
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Variable
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Venn diagram
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Vertex
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Volume
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Whole Number
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X-Axis
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X-coordinate
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Y-axis
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Y-coordinate
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Yard
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Zero
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Work Cited
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Links http://www.math.com/school/glossary/glossindex.html http://home.blarg.net/~math/deflist.html http://www.coolmath.com/reference/online-math- dictionary.htmlhttp://www.coolmath.com/reference/online-math- dictionary.html http://www.didax.com/mathdictionary/index.cfm/Category/ X.cfmhttp://www.didax.com/mathdictionary/index.cfm/Category/ X.cfm http://users.erols.com/bram/dictionary2.html http://www.mathwords.com/ http://www.mathpropress.com/glossary/glossary.html http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/RR/glossary/middle/glossarya b.htmlhttp://mathcentral.uregina.ca/RR/glossary/middle/glossarya b.html http://intermath.coe.uga.edu/dictnary/results.asp?letter=A
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Links http://www.phillipmartin.info/clipart/ math.htm clip arthttp://www.phillipmartin.info/clipart/ math.htm http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids. com/http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids. com/ http://regentsprep.org/regents/math/data/boxwhisk.htm
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Absolute Value The Absolute value of -3 is 3. The absolute value of 4 is 4. | –3 | = 3 or | –8 | = 8 Click!
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Area
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