y-coordinateThe secondcoordinate of anordered pair thatlocates a point onthe coordinate gridrelative to the y-axisareathe numberof squareunits neededto cover aflat surface(1x10) +(2x1) +(3x0.1) +(2x0.01) +(4x0.001)underestimateanestimationthat is toolowquotienttheanswer toa divisionproblemincreaseto makelarger orgreater insize, amount,or numbercomparedecimalsdeterminingwhat decimal islarger based onthe digits ineach placevalue positionsubstitutionto replace avariable withanothernumberequivalentdecimaldecimalsthat havethe samevaluedatainformationExpandedformA way to writenumbers byshowing thevalue of eachdigit.scalethe numbersplaced at fixeddistances on agraph to helplabel the graphoverestimatean estimatethat isgreater thanthe exactanswerequalgroupsgroups thathave thesamenumber ofobjectsgroupingsymbolssymbols such asparenthesis (),brackets [], andbraces {}, thatdetermine the orderin which operations inan expression are tobe doneestimatea numberthat is notexact; acarefulguessdivisorThe numberby whichanothernumber isdivided.Coordinategridformed by twoperpendicularnumber lines inwhich every pointcan be assigned anordered pair ofnumbersx-axisThe horizontalnumber line in acoordinate system.Also called the"horizontal axis."decimalplacevalueTenths,hundredths,thousandthssolutiontheanswervolumeAmount ofspacesomethingtakes upOriginRepresented bythe ordered pair(0, 0) where thex-axis and y-axisintersectpolygonA closedfigure formedby three ormore linesegmentsequivalenthavingthe samevaluetriangleA polygonwith threesides.lineplota graph thatuses marks torecord eachpiece of dataabove anumber linedecimalexpandedform12.324hexagona polygonwith sixsidestwelve andthreehundredtwenty-fourthousandthsparallelogramtwo pairs ofparallel andcongruentoppositesidesWholenumbersA numberwithoutfractionsevaluateto findthevalue ofPlacevalueThe value ofwhere the digitis in thenumber, suchas units, tens,hundreds, etcoctagonpolygonwith 8sidesex.431quadrilateral4 sidedpolygondecimalwordform12.324factornumbers thataremultiplied tofind theproductStandardformStandardform is a wayof writingnumbersusing digits.y-axisThe verticalnumber line ina coordinatesystem. Alsocalled the"vertical axis."arrayset ofobjectsarranged inrows andcolumnsdividepartitioninga total intoequalgroupspentagon5 sidedpolygondifferencethe answerto asubtractionproblemexpressionA mathematicalphrase thatcontainsoperations,numbers, and/orvariables.multiplesnumbersyou saywhen youskip countdecagonpolygonwith 10sidesSubtractionthe process orskill of takingone number oramount awayfrom another.congruentFigures thathave thesame sizeand shapeorder ofoperationsthe order in which anexpression isto beevaluated are carriedout. 1. parentheses2. exponents 3.multiplication anddivision 4. additionand subtractionmultiplywhen youcombine equalgroups to findout how manyin allex. fourhundredthirty-oneproductthe answerto amultiplicationproblemperimeterThe sum ofthe lengthsof the sidesof a polygon.oddnumberAny numberthat ends in1, 3, 5, 7 or9.addendthe numbersthat arebeing addedtogetherWordformA numberwritten inwordsnumberlineline that showsnumbers inincreasingvalue from leftto rightCoordinatesAn ordered pair ofnumbers thatlocate a point on acoordinate gridwith respect to thex-axis and the y-axisinverseoperationsoperationsthat undoeachotherevennumberAny numberthat ends in0, 2, 4, 6, or8sumthe totalof anadditionproblemx-coordinateThe first coordinateof an ordered pairthat locates a pointon the coordinategrid relative to thex-axisvariableA symbolused torepresent aquantity thatcan changebase(exponent)the numberthat is beingmultiplied (isused as afactor)OrderedpairTwo numbersthat identify apoint on thecoordinategriddecreaseto makesmaller insize,amount, ornumberdividendThenumber tobedivided.exponentA mathematicalnotationindicating thenumber of timesa factor is beingmultipliedequationa mathematicalsentence thatshows that twoexpressions areequalregularpolygona polygonwith all sidesand allangles equalvalueNumericdata that canbe used incalculations.y-coordinateThe secondcoordinate of anordered pair thatlocates a point onthe coordinate gridrelative to the y-axisareathe numberof squareunits neededto cover aflat surface(1x10) +(2x1) +(3x0.1) +(2x0.01) +(4x0.001)underestimateanestimationthat is toolowquotienttheanswer toa divisionproblemincreaseto makelarger orgreater insize, amount,or numbercomparedecimalsdeterminingwhat decimal islarger based onthe digits ineach placevalue positionsubstitutionto replace avariable withanothernumberequivalentdecimaldecimalsthat havethe samevaluedatainformationExpandedformA way to writenumbers byshowing thevalue of eachdigit.scalethe numbersplaced at fixeddistances on agraph to helplabel the graphoverestimatean estimatethat isgreater thanthe exactanswerequalgroupsgroups thathave thesamenumber ofobjectsgroupingsymbolssymbols such asparenthesis (),brackets [], andbraces {}, thatdetermine the orderin which operations inan expression are tobe doneestimatea numberthat is notexact; acarefulguessdivisorThe numberby whichanothernumber isdivided.Coordinategridformed by twoperpendicularnumber lines inwhich every pointcan be assigned anordered pair ofnumbersx-axisThe horizontalnumber line in acoordinate system.Also called the"horizontal axis."decimalplacevalueTenths,hundredths,thousandthssolutiontheanswervolumeAmount ofspacesomethingtakes upOriginRepresented bythe ordered pair(0, 0) where thex-axis and y-axisintersectpolygonA closedfigure formedby three ormore linesegmentsequivalenthavingthe samevaluetriangleA polygonwith threesides.lineplota graph thatuses marks torecord eachpiece of dataabove anumber linedecimalexpandedform12.324hexagona polygonwith sixsidestwelve andthreehundredtwenty-fourthousandthsparallelogramtwo pairs ofparallel andcongruentoppositesidesWholenumbersA numberwithoutfractionsevaluateto findthevalue ofPlacevalueThe value ofwhere the digitis in thenumber, suchas units, tens,hundreds, etcoctagonpolygonwith 8sidesex.431quadrilateral4 sidedpolygondecimalwordform12.324factornumbers thataremultiplied tofind theproductStandardformStandardform is a wayof writingnumbersusing digits.y-axisThe verticalnumber line ina coordinatesystem. Alsocalled the"vertical axis."arrayset ofobjectsarranged inrows andcolumnsdividepartitioninga total intoequalgroupspentagon5 sidedpolygondifferencethe answerto asubtractionproblemexpressionA mathematicalphrase thatcontainsoperations,numbers, and/orvariables.multiplesnumbersyou saywhen youskip countdecagonpolygonwith 10sidesSubtractionthe process orskill of takingone number oramount awayfrom another.congruentFigures thathave thesame sizeand shapeorder ofoperationsthe order in which anexpression isto beevaluated are carriedout. 1. parentheses2. exponents 3.multiplication anddivision 4. additionand subtractionmultiplywhen youcombine equalgroups to findout how manyin allex. fourhundredthirty-oneproductthe answerto amultiplicationproblemperimeterThe sum ofthe lengthsof the sidesof a polygon.oddnumberAny numberthat ends in1, 3, 5, 7 or9.addendthe numbersthat arebeing addedtogetherWordformA numberwritten inwordsnumberlineline that showsnumbers inincreasingvalue from leftto rightCoordinatesAn ordered pair ofnumbers thatlocate a point on acoordinate gridwith respect to thex-axis and the y-axisinverseoperationsoperationsthat undoeachotherevennumberAny numberthat ends in0, 2, 4, 6, or8sumthe totalof anadditionproblemx-coordinateThe first coordinateof an ordered pairthat locates a pointon the coordinategrid relative to thex-axisvariableA symbolused torepresent aquantity thatcan changebase(exponent)the numberthat is beingmultiplied (isused as afactor)OrderedpairTwo numbersthat identify apoint on thecoordinategriddecreaseto makesmaller insize,amount, ornumberdividendThenumber tobedivided.exponentA mathematicalnotationindicating thenumber of timesa factor is beingmultipliedequationa mathematicalsentence thatshows that twoexpressions areequalregularpolygona polygonwith all sidesand allangles equalvalueNumericdata that canbe used incalculations.

Math Vocabulary Rock at Morton - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The second coordinate of an ordered pair that locates a point on the coordinate grid relative to the y-axis
    y-coordinate
  2. the number of square units needed to cover a flat surface
    area
  3. (1x10) + (2x1) + (3x0.1) + (2x0.01) + (4x0.001)
  4. an estimation that is too low
    underestimate
  5. the answer to a division problem
    quotient
  6. to make larger or greater in size, amount, or number
    increase
  7. determining what decimal is larger based on the digits in each place value position
    compare decimals
  8. to replace a variable with another number
    substitution
  9. decimals that have the same value
    equivalent decimal
  10. information
    data
  11. A way to write numbers by showing the value of each digit.
    Expanded form
  12. the numbers placed at fixed distances on a graph to help label the graph
    scale
  13. an estimate that is greater than the exact answer
    overestimate
  14. groups that have the same number of objects
    equal groups
  15. symbols such as parenthesis (), brackets [], and braces {}, that determine the order in which operations in an expression are to be done
    grouping symbols
  16. a number that is not exact; a careful guess
    estimate
  17. The number by which another number is divided.
    divisor
  18. formed by two perpendicular number lines in which every point can be assigned an ordered pair of numbers
    Coordinate grid
  19. The horizontal number line in a coordinate system. Also called the "horizontal axis."
    x-axis
  20. Tenths, hundredths, thousandths
    decimal place value
  21. the answer
    solution
  22. Amount of space something takes up
    volume
  23. Represented by the ordered pair (0, 0) where the x-axis and y-axis intersect
    Origin
  24. A closed figure formed by three or more line segments
    polygon
  25. having the same value
    equivalent
  26. A polygon with three sides.
    triangle
  27. a graph that uses marks to record each piece of data above a number line
    line plot
  28. 12.324
    decimal expanded form
  29. a polygon with six sides
    hexagon
  30. twelve and three hundred twenty-four thousandths
  31. two pairs of parallel and congruent opposite sides
    parallelogram
  32. A number without fractions
    Whole numbers
  33. to find the value of
    evaluate
  34. The value of where the digit is in the number, such as units, tens, hundreds, etc
    Place value
  35. polygon with 8 sides
    octagon
  36. ex. 431
  37. 4 sided polygon
    quadrilateral
  38. 12.324
    decimal word form
  39. numbers that are multiplied to find the product
    factor
  40. Standard form is a way of writing numbers using digits.
    Standard form
  41. The vertical number line in a coordinate system. Also called the "vertical axis."
    y-axis
  42. set of objects arranged in rows and columns
    array
  43. partitioning a total into equal groups
    divide
  44. 5 sided polygon
    pentagon
  45. the answer to a subtraction problem
    difference
  46. A mathematical phrase that contains operations, numbers, and/or variables.
    expression
  47. numbers you say when you skip count
    multiples
  48. polygon with 10 sides
    decagon
  49. the process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
    Subtraction
  50. Figures that have the same size and shape
    congruent
  51. the order in which an expression isto be evaluated are carried out. 1. parentheses 2. exponents 3. multiplication and division 4. addition and subtraction
    order of operations
  52. when you combine equal groups to find out how many in all
    multiply
  53. ex. four hundred thirty-one
  54. the answer to a multiplication problem
    product
  55. The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon.
    perimeter
  56. Any number that ends in 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9.
    odd number
  57. the numbers that are being added together
    addend
  58. A number written in words
    Word form
  59. line that shows numbers in increasing value from left to right
    number line
  60. An ordered pair of numbers that locate a point on a coordinate grid with respect to the x-axis and the y-axis
    Coordinates
  61. operations that undo each other
    inverse operations
  62. Any number that ends in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8
    even number
  63. the total of an addition problem
    sum
  64. The first coordinate of an ordered pair that locates a point on the coordinate grid relative to the x-axis
    x-coordinate
  65. A symbol used to represent a quantity that can change
    variable
  66. the number that is being multiplied (is used as a factor)
    base (exponent)
  67. Two numbers that identify a point on the coordinate grid
    Ordered pair
  68. to make smaller in size, amount, or number
    decrease
  69. The number to be divided.
    dividend
  70. A mathematical notation indicating the number of times a factor is being multiplied
    exponent
  71. a mathematical sentence that shows that two expressions are equal
    equation
  72. a polygon with all sides and all angles equal
    regular polygon
  73. Numeric data that can be used in calculations.
    value