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Vocabulary | Picture (if available) | Definition |
Use in a sentence
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acute angle
chris |
A angle that is less than a right angle. christopher | Does a slice of pizza have a acute angle will? | |
acute triangle
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addends |
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the numbers that are added together to find a sum. | sometimes, when there are 4 or 5 addends, a problem becomes harder. steve |
algebraic expression | |||
analog clock | |||
angle | A figure formed by two rays that have the same endpoint.William | A corner has a angle.William | |
area | |||
array | a way of displaying objects in rows and columns. | I use an array when I come across a mutiplication problem.Brice | |
Associate Property of Addition | addends can be regrouped and the sum remains the same. | sometimes I use associative property of addition in math.brice | |
Associate Property of Multiplication | factors can be regrouped and the product remains the same. | I use associate property of mutiplication in math.brice | |
average | The mean,found by adding all numbers in a set and dividing by the number of values .chris | What is the average for 10kg jacob? | |
bar graph | A bar graph displays data visually and is sometimes called a bar chart or a bar graph. Data is displayed either horizontally or vertically and allows viewers to compare items displayed. Data displayed will relate to things like amounts, characteristics, times and frequency etc. A bar graph displays information in a way that helps us to make generalizations and conclusions quickly and easily. A typical bar graph will have a label, axis, scales and bars. Bar graphs are used to display all kinds of information such as, numbers of females versus males in a school, sales of items during particular times of a year. Bar graphs are ideal for comparing two or more values. | ||
benchmark fractions | |||
breaking apart | |||
capacity | |||
center | |||
centimeter | |||
century | |||
certain | |||
chord | |||
circle | |||
circle graph |
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circumference | |||
common factor | |||
Communtative Property of Addition | |||
Commutative Property of Multiplication | |||
compatible numbers | |||
compensation | |||
cone | |||
congruent | |||
coordinate grid | |||
counting on | |||
cube |
a solid figure with six congruent squares as its faces. |
A rubix cube is a cube.Ian1 | |
cup | |||
customary units of measure | |||
cylinder | |||
data | Data means information | Go get the data book for the first car. JJustice | |
day | |||
decade | |||
decimal point | |||
decimeter | |||
degree | |||
degrees celsius | |||
denominator |
The denominator tells how many equal parts there are in all and is below the numerator. http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/math/fractions.html Click this for a fraction game! ;) |
You need a denominator and a numerator to make a fraction. |
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diameter | |||
difference | |||
digital clock | A digital clock is an electric clock, displayed with decimals and other symbols. For more information, click here, Wikipedia/digital clocks. -Kristi |
My digital clock woke me up this morning. -Kristi |
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digits | digits are the 10 main numbers such as:0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,and 9. |
ok class, the digits are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,and 9.
jacob |
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Distributive property | |||
divide | |||
dividend | |||
divisibility rules | |||
divisible | |||
divisor | |||
edge | |||
elapsed time | |||
eually likely | |||
equation | |||
equilateral triangle | |||
equivalent | |||
equivalent fractions |
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expanded form | |||
face | A face is one side of a prism. | How many faces does a rectangular prism have. | |
fact family | |||
factors | |||
fluid ounce | |||
foot | |||
fraction |
A fraction is a symbol,such as 2/3 or 5/1, used to name a part of a whole, a part of a set, a location on a number line, or a division of wholes number. http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/math/fractions.html Click here for a fraction games! ;) |
Fractions are used a lot. |
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front-end estimation | |||
gallon | |||
gram | |||
hexagon | |||
hour | |||
hundreadth | |||
identity property of addition | |||
identity property of multiplication
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impossible
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impossible means not possible. | It's impossible to get a pink marble when there is one yellow marble. Solest | |
improper fractions | |||
inch | |||
inequalty | |||
intersecting line | |||
iterval | |||
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isosceles triangle | |||
key | |||
kilogram | |||
kilometer | |||
leap year | A leap year is a year that contains an extra day to keep the calender year the same as the seasonal year. For more information, go here: Wikipedia/leap year. -Kristi | My birthday is on a leap year. -Kristi | |
likely | |||
line | |||
line graph | |||
line symmertry | |||
line plot | |||
line segment | |||
liter | |||
mass | |||
mean | |||
median | |||
meter | |||
mile | |||
millennium | |||
milliliter | |||
millimeter | |||
minute | |||
mixed number | |||
mode | |||
month | |||
multiple | |||
net | |||
number expression | |||
numerator |
The numerator tells how many equal parts are described and is above the denominator. http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/math/fractions.html Click here for a fraction game! ;)
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The numerator is above the denominator. |
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obtuse angle | |||
obtuse triangle | |||
octagon | |||
ordered pair | |||
ounce | |||
outcome | |||
outlier | |||
overestimate | |||
P.M. | P.M stands for after 12:00 or noon. | Meet Jennifer at her house at 5:00 P.M. | |
parallel lines | |||
parallelogram | |||
partial products | |||
pentagon | |||
perimeter | |||
period | |||
perpendicular lines |