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1 ST 6 WEEKS Place Value, Addition, Subtraction numbers that are close in value to the actual numbers, and which make it easy to do mental math SW3.

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2 1 ST 6 WEEKS Place Value, Addition, Subtraction

3 numbers that are close in value to the actual numbers, and which make it easy to do mental math SW3

4 when two numbers are added, the sum is the same regardless of the order of the addends SW3

5 regardless of how the addends are grouped, the sum will be the same SW3

6 a three-digit grouping of a number on the place value chart SW1

7 opposite operations that undo each other; addition and subtraction are inverse operations SW3

8 an answer that makes sense SW6

9 any numeral from 0 - 9 SW1

10 a written number SW1

11 a way to write a number using words SW3

12 a way to write numbers showing the value of each digit SW3

13 the way a numeral is written SW1

14 an answer close to the exact answer SW1

15 numbers that are easy to compute mentally SW6

16 coins and bills used as money SW2

17 the method used to solve a problem such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division SW3

18 2 ND 6 WEEKS Multiplication, Division

19 groups that have the same number of equivalent items SW3

20 a set of items arranged in equal rows and columns SW2

21 numbers that are a product of 2 factors SW2

22 the answer to a multiplication problem SW2

23 a number multiplied by another number SW2

24 the plans used to solve a problem SW1

25 repeated addition SW3

26 when two factors are multiplied, the sum is the same regardless of the order of the addends SW3

27 any number multiplied by 1 remains the same number SW3

28 the product of zero and any number is zero SW3

29 a sum multiplied by a number equals multiplying the addends separately and then adding them SW3

30 regardless of how the factors are grouped, the product will be the same SW3

31 A method of multiplication where each place value is multiplied by a factor, then the partial products are added together SW3

32 3 RD 6 WEEKS Division

33 a math sentence with an equal sign SW2

34 The answer to a division problem SW3

35 to separate into equal groups SW3

36 a number to be divided by another number SW3

37 a number that divides into another number SW3

38 able to be divided without a remainder SW3

39 equations that are similar in some way; fact families SW3

40 4 TH 6 WEEKS Division, Patterns, Algebra, Real-World Relationships, Fractions

41 an ordered set of numbers or objects SW3

42 used to describe a pattern SW3

43 part of a number sentence that has numbers and operation signs, but does not have an equal sign SW3

44 the connection between things Octagon Number of Vertices 18 540 756 9 SW6

45 all of; entire SW3

46 portions that are the same shape and size; fair shares SW3

47 a fraction where the numerator is one SW3

48 the number above the line; the number of parts specified SW3

49 the number below the line; how many parts in the whole SW3

50 fractions that may look different but are equal to each other SW3

51 a way to describe part of a whole or part of a group using equal parts SW3

52 5 TH 6 WEEKS Two-Dimensional Figures, Three-Dimensional Solids, Area, Perimeter, Time, Liquid Volume, Weight

53 formed by two rays that share an endpoint SW3

54 the point where two lines meet SW5

55 more than one vertex SW5

56 two rays that form a square corner SW3

57 lines that appear to never cross or meet, and are always the same distance apart SW3

58 a four-sided, closed polygon SW3

59 a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides that are parallel SW3

60 A quadrilateral that has: 2 pairs of opposite sides that are parallel 2 pairs of sides that are of equal length SW3

61 A quadrilateral that has: 2 pairs of opposite sides that are parallel 2 pairs of sides that are equal length 4 right angles SW3

62 A quadrilateral with: 2 pairs of opposite sides that are parallel 4 sides that are equal length 4 right angles SW3

63 A quadrilateral with: 2 pairs of opposite sides that are parallel 4 sides that are equal length SW3

64 two figures that are exactly the same size and same shape SW4

65 solid figures that have length, width, and height SW3

66 A 3-D figure with: 6 rectangular faces 8 vertices 12 edges SW3

67 A 3-D figure with: 6 square faces 8 vertices 12 edges SW3

68 A 3-D figure that is curved with the same diameter in every infinite direction and no bases SW3

69 A 3-D figure that has: 1 curve 1 circular base SW3

70 A 3-D Figure with: 1 curve 2 circular bases SW3

71 A 3-D figure with: 4 triangular faces 4 vertices 6 edges SW3

72 any flat surface of a 3 dimensional figure SW5

73 the line where 2 geometric faces meet SW5

74 a figure that has a basic unit of measurement such as length, width, and depth SW5

75 a square with a side length of 1 unit SW3

76 the measure, in square units, of the inside of a figure SW3

77 the distance around the outer edge of a figure SW3

78 a closed figure that is made up of at least 3 straight sides SW4

79 the amount of time that has passed from the start to the end of an activity SW3

80 the amount a container will hold SW3

81 used to measure capacity 16 cups = 1 gallon 4 cups = 1 quart 2 cups = 1 pint SW3

82 used to measure capacity 2 pints = 1 quart 8 pints = 1 gallon SW3

83 used to measure capacity 4 quarts = 1 gallon SW3

84 used to measure capacity 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 gallon = 8 pints 1 gallon = 4 quarts SW3

85 the amount of liquid in a container SW3

86 the basic metric unit for measuring liquid volume SW3

87 the metric unit used to measure liquid in very small containers 1,000 mL = 1 L SW3

88 the measure of how heavy an object is SW3

89 used to measure weight 16 oz = 1 lb SW3

90 used to measure weight 1 lb = 16 oz SW3

91 the amount of matter in an object SW3

92 the basic metric unit for measuring mass 1,000 g = 1 kg SW3

93 used to measure mass 1 kg = 1,000 g SW3

94 6 TH 6 WEEKS Graphs, Financial Literacy

95 a table that lists items and how many times they occur SW3

96 a graph drawn using bars to show how large each value is SW3

97 the scale is the values you mark on the axis, the distance between marks SW3

98 a graphical display of data using dots to show the frequency that each category occurs SW3

99 a person’s knowledge and work skills that help make a worker more valuable SW3

100 the work a person does SW3

101 money earned SW3

102 the amount of money a person can earn by being self-employed or by working for another person or business SW3

103 things that are produced and used SW3

104 to obtain by paying money for an item or service SW3

105 to give money to someone else in exchange for something SW4

106 to give someone money that must be paid back; to let someone borrow SW4

107 paying for something with money that is borrowed and must be paid back, usually with interest SW4

108 a plan that will help you save money regularly, so you can reach goals SW4

109 EXTRA VOCABULARY

110 having the same value SW3

111 the chances that something will happen SW6

112 when two halves of a whole figure are mirror images of each other SW4

113 using units to define length, volume, weight SW4


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