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A complete sentence that uses numbers & symbols but not words.
Example 230-130 = 100 is a number sentence. |
Number Sentence
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Having a larger value than.
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Greater Than
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Numbers that can be divided by two; the numbers in this sequence 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. . .
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Even Numbers
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A group of three numbers related by addition and subtraction.
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Fact Family
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Numbers in a certain sequence; 1's or 2's or 3's or 4's or 10's.
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Counting Order
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One part of a whole evenly into 4 parts.
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Fourths
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Numbers that name part of a whole.
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Fraction
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To find or show the size, weight, or amount of something.
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Measure
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Having a difference between two totals.
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More Than
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A coin that equals 5 cents.
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Nickle
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Numbers that have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2.
Example: 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13. . . |
Odd Numbers
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A coin that is worth 25 cents.
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Quarter
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The place for something following first.
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Second
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The place for something following sixth.
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Seventh
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To find the answer to a problem.
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Solve
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The size and shape matching on either side of a dividing line (fold). Also used with "line of symmetry."
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Symmetry
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A hundred hundreds written as 10,000
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Thousand
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The place for something following ninth.
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Tenth
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One part of a whole divided evenly into 3 parts.
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Thirds
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Any amount used for measurement, pounds, quarts, and inches or feet.
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Unit
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The distance across an object or area.
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Width
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The measure of distance of three feet.
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Yard
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Pennies, nickles, dimes, quarters, half-dollars, and silver or gold dollars to use as money.
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Coins
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The number of days on a calendar from the first of January to the end of December which equals 365 days.
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Year
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Amount that has less than another.
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Fewer
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The place of something at the beginning.
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First
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The largest number.
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Greatest
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The closest to another number or amount.
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Nearest
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The shape that has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
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Parallelogram
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Something that stands for or represent something else.
Example: A + sign is a symbol for addition. A $ is the symbol for dollar(s). |
Symbol
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Solids or liquids that can be measured by ounces, pounds, kilograms, or grams.
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Weight
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Twice as many or as much.
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Double
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A coin worth 10 cents.
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Dime
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The distance around a closed, flat shape.
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Perimeter
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A rectangular arrangement of numbers or symbols in columns or rows.
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Array
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A chart that shows the days of the week and their dates for one month at a time and includes all 12 months.
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Calendar
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The way colors, shapes, or symbols are arranged or repeated in an order.
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Pattern
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A round geometric solid as you see with balls, globes, or planets.
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Sphere
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The degree of heat or coldness.
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Temperature
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