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Name
Date
Kentucky Grade 5 Key Vocabulary Assessment
associative property
commutative property
composite
computation
equivalent
estimate
multiple
prime
properties of computation
Choose from the terms above to complete each sentence.
1.
2. A(n)__________ is a method of calculating by
mathematical means.
2.
3. An approximate or rough calculation about something is
called a(n) __________.
3.
4. A(n) __________ is a product of a given number and
another number.
4.
5. The commutative, associative, and identity properties of
addition and multiplication are called the __________.
5.
6. 3 + (4 + 2) = (2 + 3) + 4 is an example of the __________.
6.
7. Two numbers that have the same amount are __________.
7.
8. 7 × 5 = 5 × 7 is an example of the __________.
8.
9. The factors of 8 are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Since 8 has more
than two factors, 8 would be considered _________.
9.
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1. A number that has exactly two factors, itself and 1, is
called __________.
Define each term in your own words.
10. probable 11. data Grade 5
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Underline the correct term or number to complete each sentence.
12. An (acute, obtuse) angle is an angle less than 90°.
13. The (area, perimeter) is the amount of surface within a given boundary,
measured in square units.
14. Railroad tracks are an example of (parallel, perpendicular) lines.
15. A can of soup is a (cube, cylinder).
16. If the diameter of a circle is 12 centimeters, the (radius, segment) must be
6 centimeters.
17. A(n) (hexagon, octagon) is a figure with 6 sides.
18. Rectangles and squares are both examples of (pentagons, quadrilaterals).
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19. (Input, Output) is information entered into an equation or a computer.
20. In the equation x + 7 = 9, the x is called a (value, variable).
21. A(n) (octagon, pentagon) is a figure with 5 sides.
22. An octagon has 8 (angles, coordinates).
23. The amount of space taken up by a three-dimensional shape is called the
(area, volume).
Define each term in your own words.
24. intersecting lines 25. equilateral figure 26. measure 27. obtuse angle Grade 5
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Name
Date
Match each word to its definition. Write your answer on the line.
A. Two lines meeting at a 90° angle
29. attribute B. A three-dimensional shape with six square faces
30. cube C. A straight line through the center of a circle, from
one side to the other
31. congruent D. A part or section of something or the straight
path that connects the points
32. diameter E. The figure that is formed by two lines that start
at the same point and is measured in degrees
33. octagon F. A quality or characteristic
34. perimeter G. The distance around the edge of a shape
35. perpendicular H. Equal in shape or size
36. segment I. A figure with eight sides
37. coordinate J. To mark something, such as a graph or a route
on a map
38. output K. One of a set of numbers used to show the
position of a point on a line, graph, or map
39. plot L. An assigned or calculated number or quantity
40. value M. The result of the information put into an
equation or a computer
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28. angle Name
Date
State whether each sentence is true or false. If false, replace the
underlined word or number to make a true sentence.
1
41. The numbers _
​ ​ and 0.75 are equivalent.
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41.
42. A square that has side lengths of 5 inches would have
an area of 25 inches.
42.
43. 5 + (4 + 3) = (4 + 5) + 3 is an example of the
commutative property.
43.
44. 1, 2, 5, and 10 are all factors of 10.
44.
45. The perimeter is the distance around the edge of
a figure.
45.
46. The mean is the value that occurs most often in a set
of data.
46.
47. In the set of numbers 2, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, the
median is 5.
47.
48. The difference between the greatest and the least
number in a set of data is called the range.
48.
49. In the set of numbers 5, 8, 8, 9, 10, 17, and 18, the
median is 8.
49.
50. The mean, or average, is the sum of a set of numbers
divided by the number of numbers in the set.
50.
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