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digits The symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 that we use to name or write a number line plot A diagram that organizes data using a number line. bar graph A graph that uses bars to show data. tally chart A chart that contains tally marks. tally mark A mark that stands for one of something. Tally marks are usually organized in groups of 5. pictograph A graph that uses pictures to show data. Each picture usually stands for more than one so be sure to find the key. temperature A scale used to measure the warmth or chill of something. It is written with a º (degree mark) after a digit along with a C or F to tell which scale is being used. (Fahrenheit or Celsius) degrees $ or ¢ Symbols used with digits to show amounts of money. A ¢ shows hundredths of a dollar. A $ is usually used with a decimal to show whole and partial dollars. decimal point The point (.) separating the parts from the wholes in a number. perimeter The distance around a figure. product The answer in a multiplication problem. sum The answer to an addition problem. difference The answer to a subtraction problem. quotient The answer in a division problem. divide To separate an amount into smaller, EQUAL groups to find the number of groups or how many in each group. multiplication An operation on two or more numbers that gives the product. addition An operation on two or more numbers that gives the sum. a.m. Letters used to show time from midnight until 1 minute to noon. p.m. Letters used to show time from noon to one minute before midnight. number sentence A written equation or inequality using numbers and symbols. 2+2=4 or 2+2>3 equation A mathematical sentence that shows the equality of two mathematical expressions. It has an equal sign. (=) mathematical expression A group of digits that shows a number or amount but does not have an equal sign. (2+2 is an expression to represent 4) estimate A rough calculation of an amount. It is usually noted with the word “about”. round To find ABOUT how many by expressing a number to the nearest 10, 100, 1000 or so on. order Arranging numbers or items in a line to show them getting larger or smaller. ordinal numbers Number words we use to show order or position. (first, second, third, etc.) fraction A number that shows a part of a set. denominator The number below the bar of a fraction. In the fraction, “½” 2 is the denominator. numerator The number above the bar of a fraction. In the fraction, “½” 1 is the numerator. parallel Lines that do not intersect. intersect A point where two lines cross each other. polygon A simple, closed plane figure of three or more line segments. line A straight path that goes on and on forever in opposite directions. line segment A part of a line. It has two endpoints. quadrilateral A four-sided polygon. triangle A polygon with three sides and three angles. ray A part of a line that has one end point and goes on forever in one direction. angle A figure formed by two rays with a single end point. right angle An angle that is formed by two rays that are perpendicular. They measure 90º. perpendicular Two lines or rays that are at right angles. parallelogram A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel.