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Second Grade Common Core Mathematics Vocabulary
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Subjects
:
math
,
2nd-grade
,
common-core
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A shape or figure with five sides
pentagon
halves
number names
rows
2. A shape or figure with 4 sides
quadrilaterals
number names
ruler
quarter
3. Two equal parts of a whole
Addition facts
angles
columns
halves
4. A graph that shows the frequency of data along a number line
P. M.
bar graph
skip count
line plot
5. Formed by two rays with the same endpoint
half dollar
angles
meterstick
hexagon
6. A line for representing and graphing numbers. Each point on the line corresponds to a number.
Addition facts
number line
meterstick
P. M.
7. Formed by two rays with the same endpoint
A. M.
cents
cents
angles
8. How much all together
thirds
Addition facts
meterstick
picture graph
9. Pennies
hexagon
cents
number line
ruler
10. A graph that uses pictures or symbols to stand for the number of things
columns
line plot
picture graph
faces
11. The basic SI unit of length
meter
P. M.
expanded form
ruler
12. The flat surfaces of a 3-D figure
faces
thirds
pentagon
pentagon
13. Specific words that represent numbers
hexagon
number names
Addition facts
line plot
14. A common tool for measuring length in the metric system
meterstick
value
dollar
faces
15. A way to write numbers by using digits
measuring tape
picture graph
standards form
number line
16. A line for representing and graphing numbers. Each point on the line corresponds to a number.
dollar
number line
standards form
A. M.
17. Specific words that represent numbers
quarter
columns
number names
standards form
18. A linear unit of length equal to 12 inches or a third of a yard
value
foot
measuring tape
hexagon
19. A chart with bars whose lengths are proportional to quantities
meterstick
bar graph
cents
value
20. To repeatedly count by the same number. For example - to skip count by 5s from 0: 0 - 5 - 10 - 15 - 20 - ...
ruler
skip count
rows
half dollar
21. A way to write numbers by using digits
meter
hexagon
standards form
faces
22. How much a coin is worth.
skip count
meterstick
value
number names
23. 100 cents
standards form
quarter
dollar
expanded form
24. 50 cents
half dollar
ruler
faces
number names
25. Measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths
columns
ruler
Addition facts
standards form
26. A chart with bars whose lengths are proportional to quantities
columns
half dollar
picture graph
bar graph
27. A way of writing a number that shows the sum of the value of each digit Ex: 324 = (300 + 20 + 4)
P. M.
faces
halves
expanded form
28. Horizontal
hundreds
meterstick
ruler
rows
29. Vertical
columns
half dollar
picture graph
number line
30. 100; the third place value before a decimal
hundreds
columns
foot
dollar
31. A shape of figure with six sides
expanded form
standards form
hexagon
hundreds
32. Similar to a ruler - this soft flexible tape measures length - width and depth. It is useful for measuring curved objects.
standards form
quarter
measuring tape
halves
33. 100 cents
hexagon
value
dollar
angles
34. A way of writing a number that shows the sum of the value of each digit Ex: 324 = (300 + 20 + 4)
measuring tape
half dollar
halves
expanded form
35. Afternoon or evening
columns
meter
P. M.
hexagon
36. A shape of figure with six sides
cents
value
hexagon
columns
37. A graph that shows the frequency of data along a number line
line plot
hexagon
bar graph
bar graph
38. A shape or figure with five sides
pentagon
expanded form
Addition facts
quadrilaterals
39. One of three equal parts
thirds
rows
standards form
hundreds
40. To repeatedly count by the same number. For example - to skip count by 5s from 0: 0 - 5 - 10 - 15 - 20 - ...
angles
dollar
skip count
pentagon
41. A shape or figure with 4 sides
value
quadrilaterals
measuring tape
number line
42. Similar to a ruler - this soft flexible tape measures length - width and depth. It is useful for measuring curved objects.
quadrilaterals
columns
value
measuring tape
43. The flat surfaces of a 3-D figure
skip count
faces
pentagon
ruler
44. Before noon; morning
half dollar
number names
quadrilaterals
A. M.
45. A ruler or tape that is three feet long
bar graph
faces
picture graph
yardstick
46. Afternoon or evening
meterstick
P. M.
rows
line plot
47. 50 cents
half dollar
meter
thirds
hexagon
48. Horizontal
standards form
rows
ruler
ruler
49. How much a coin is worth.
cents
angles
value
P. M.
50. Before noon; morning
dollar
A. M.
pentagon
measuring tape