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60 Cards in this Set

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Sum
the answer to an addition problem
Difference
the answer to a subtraction problem
Product
the answer to a multiplication problem
Quotient
the answer to a division problem
Equivalent
Equal
Addend
the numbers used in an addition problem
Expanded Form
2,000 + 500 + 40 + 3 = 2,543
Standard form
2,562
Place Value
ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands
Order numbers and Compare numbers
Greater than (>), Less than (<), and equal to (=)
Equivalent fractions
1/2 = 2/4
Numerator
Number on top of a fraction
Denominator
Numberon bottom of a fraction
Mixed numbers (fractions)
3 1/2
Capacity
cups, pints, quarts, gallons, milliliters, leters (REMEMBER MR G!)
Length
inches, foot, yards, miles, centimeter, meter, kilometer
Mass
grams, kilograms, ounces, pounds
Temperature
Fahrenheit, Celsius, Degrees
Two Dimensional Shapes (2-D)
rectangle, square, trapezoid, parallelogram, rhombus, quadrilateral, pentagon, decagon, hexagon, octagon, oval, circle
Three Dimensional Shapes (3-D)
sphere, cube, prism, cylinder, cone and faces and edges
Right Angle
90 degrees
Obtuse
greater than 90 degrees
Acute
less than 90 degrees
Ordered pair, coordinate grids
x,y
Graphing
bar, line, circle, pictograph
Permutations and combinations
remember, in permutations the ORDER MATTERS!!
Genre
type of story (fiction, non-fiction, fantasy, fairy tail, mystery)
Drama
a play
Biography
a true story about someone's life
Fable
a short story that teaches a lesson (moral) to learn at the end
Folktale
a fictional story that has been passed down from generations
Fairy Tale
a fictional story that has "fantasy" characters such as goblins, fairies and always has a happy ending
Fiction
a story that did not happen
Non-fiction
books that are true and contain facts (textbooks, encyclopedias, biographies)
Selection
a story that has ben selected by you to read
Passage
a paragraph or paragraphs that tell you a story
Stanza
a verse in a poem
Illustrations
a picture
Diagram
a detailed picture with labels
Italics
words that are written slanted so they stand out
Parenthesis
( ), often used to tell the meaning of a word, to show what the author is thinking, or to tell about something off of the subject
Heading
something written or printed at the top of a page as a title of a chapter or new topic
Sequence
the order in which a group of events takes place
Conclude
to finish or be done with
Author
the person who writes the story
Narrator
the person telling a story
Persuade
to try to get someone to think in a certain way
Inform
to tell about something in great details
Entertain
for pleasure, often to make people laugh
Mood
the feeling of a story
Setting
where and when the story takes place. where the characters are in the story.
Characters
who the story is about
Plot
what happens to the characters in the setting (often a problem to solve)
Simile
Compares two things using LIKE or AS (a form of figurative language)
Metaphor
Compares two things without using like or as (a form of figurative language)
Prefixes
Added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. Ex: re (do again), un (not) unhappy, dis (not or undo) dislike, disappear
Suffixes
added to the end of a word to change its meaning. EX: ful (full of) hopeful, ly (in a certain manner) sadly, y (full of) rocky, less (lack of) thoughtless
Antonyms
Words that have the opposite meanings EX: hot-cold, diffictult-easy
Synonyms
Words that have similar meanings EX: glad-happy, skinny-thin
Homophones
Words that sound the same but are different. EX to, two, too, bough, bow