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A complete sentence that uses numbers & symbols but not words.

Example 230-130 = 100 is a number sentence.
Number Sentence
Having a larger value than.
Greater Than
Numbers that can be divided by two; the numbers in this sequence 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. . .
Even Numbers
A group of three numbers related by addition and subtraction.
Fact Family
Numbers in a certain sequence; 1's or 2's or 3's or 4's or 10's.
Counting Order
One part of a whole evenly into 4 parts.
Fourths
Numbers that name part of a whole.
Fraction
To find or show the size, weight, or amount of something.
Measure
Having a difference between two totals.
More Than
A coin that equals 5 cents.
Nickle
Numbers that have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2.

Example: 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13. . .
Odd Numbers
A coin that is worth 25 cents.
Quarter
The place for something following first.
Second
The place for something following sixth.
Seventh
To find the answer to a problem.
Solve
The size and shape matching on either side of a dividing line (fold). Also used with "line of symmetry."
Symmetry
A hundred hundreds written as 10,000
Thousand
The place for something following ninth.
Tenth
One part of a whole divided evenly into 3 parts.
Thirds
Any amount used for measurement, pounds, quarts, and inches or feet.
Unit
The distance across an object or area.
Width
The measure of distance of three feet.
Yard
Pennies, nickles, dimes, quarters, half-dollars, and silver or gold dollars to use as money.
Coins
The number of days on a calendar from the first of January to the end of December which equals 365 days.
Year
Amount that has less than another.
Fewer
The place of something at the beginning.
First
The largest number.
Greatest
The closest to another number or amount.
Nearest
The shape that has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
Parallelogram
Something that stands for or represent something else.

Example: A + sign is a symbol for addition. A $ is the symbol for dollar(s).
Symbol
Solids or liquids that can be measured by ounces, pounds, kilograms, or grams.
Weight
Twice as many or as much.
Double
A coin worth 10 cents.
Dime
The distance around a closed, flat shape.
Perimeter
A rectangular arrangement of numbers or symbols in columns or rows.
Array
A chart that shows the days of the week and their dates for one month at a time and includes all 12 months.
Calendar
The way colors, shapes, or symbols are arranged or repeated in an order.
Pattern
A round geometric solid as you see with balls, globes, or planets.
Sphere
The degree of heat or coldness.
Temperature