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Fifth Grade Common Core Math Vocabulary

Subjects : common-core, math, 5th-grade
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Breaking down a composite number until all of the factors are prime.






2. The order in which things happen - The following of one thing after another; succession; orderly series.






3. A mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself (base).






4. A pattern containing numbers.






5. Three-dimensional objects that have height - length and width; such as spheres - cylinders - cones - cubes - rectangular prisms and pyramids. - shapes - appearances - or arrangements






6. A number multiplied by itself or when the exponent is 2






7. Any one of the ten symbols 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - or 9 used to write numbers.






8. One of two equal parts.






9. One of two equal parts.






10. A mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself (base).






11. An exact location in space - represented by a dot.






12. A set of two things used together or regarded as a unit






13. The total when numbers are added.






14. A pair of symbols used to enclose sections of an expression. { }






15. The amount of space that something occupies or the amount of space that something contains.






16. The difference between the greatest and least numbers in a set of data.






17. The number that is represented as a one followed by 9 zeros. 1 -000 -000 -000






18. A number less than a whole number; uses place value and a decimal point to show values less than one - such as tenths - hundredths - and thousandths.






19. A letter or symbol used to represent a number.






20. The number that is subtracted from. Example: 7 - 3 = 4 (7 is the '______.')






21. To rewrite a fraction in lowest terms.






22. Anything that stands for or represents something else - Shapes - mathematical and scientific notations - currency signs - and other visual elements you can insert in documents.






23. A comparison of two or more numbers using division.






24. A mathematical phrase that contains operations - numbers - and/or variables - but doesn't have an equal sign






25. The smallest number that is a common multiple of a given set of numbers. Ex: LCM of 6 and 8 = 24. The smallest number they both divide into is 24.






26. A pair of symbols used to enclose sections of an expression. { }






27. Any one of the ten symbols 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - or 9 used to write numbers.






28. The average of a set of numbers.






29. The amount of space that something occupies or the amount of space that something contains.






30. A way of making sure your answer is reasonable - rounding is a commonly used strategy.






31. The difference between the greatest and least numbers in a set of data.






32. A whole number that can divide evenly into another number without a remainder.






33. [ ] - grouping symbols - A pair of symbols used to enclose sections of an expression.






34. The number that is subtracted from. Example: 7 - 3 = 4 (7 is the '______.')






35. The top number in a fraction.






36. A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate grid. The first number tells how far to move horizontally - and the second number tells how far to move vertically. Ex. (1 -3) (3 -9)






37. The total when numbers are added.






38. A number in front of a variable






39. The answer to a subtraction problem.






40. The explanation or answer for a problem






41. The number that is represented as a one followed by 12 zeros. 1 -000 -000 -000 -000






42. Having the same value or naming the same amount.






43. The number you are dividing by.






44. A pair of symbols used to set apart parts of a problem so that those parts are done first - example ( ).






45. A whole number that can divide evenly into another number without a remainder.






46. The middle number in a set of numbers that are listed in order.






47. All of the parts of something.






48. The plural of vertex - the point where two rays of an angle - two sides of a polygon - or 3 or more edges of a solid figure meet.






49. A part of a whole expressed using a numerator and a denominator.






50. The largest number that is a common divisor of a given set of numbers. Ex: GCF of 28 and 36 = 4. The largest number that goes into both 28 and 36 is 4.







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