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