SumTheanswer toan additionproblemTenthsThe placevalue rightafter thedecimalWholeNumberA completenumberwith nopartsPrimeA numberwith onlytwo factors,1 and itselfBArea ofthebaseGrossIncomeIncomebeforedeductionsare taken outFactorsThenumbersmultiplied toget a productIsoscelesTwoequalsidesStandardFormHow wenormally seenumberswrittenImproperFractionA fractionwith wholenumbersin itDividendThenumberbeingdividedWordformWriting anumberusingwordsProductThe answerto amultiplicationproblemBalancedBudgetWhenincome andexpensesare equalSquareAparallelogramwith 4 equalsides and 4 90degree anglesLCMLeastcommonmultipleScaleneNoequalsidesQuotientTheanswer toa divisionproblemVolumeThe numberof cubic unitsneeded to fillan objectPerpendicularLines thatintersect andcreate 90degreeanglesAcuteAn anglethat is lessthan 90degreesParallelogramA quadrilateralwith two setsof parallelsides and anysize anglesNetIncomeThe incomeyou takehome afterdeductionsEquilateralAll sidesareequalQuadrilateralA foursidedfigureMixedNumberA wholenumberAND part ofa numberExpensesMoneyyouspendParallelLines thatwill nevercrossDenominatorThebottomnumber ofa fractionEstimateTo get areasonableanswer closeto the actualanswerPerimeterThedistancearound anobjectEquivalentAnotherword forequalNumeratorThe topnumber ofa fractionObtuseAn anglethat isgreater than90 degreesCompositeFigureA figure thatis made upof 2 or moreshapes<LessthanTrapezoidAquadrilateralwith one setof parallelsidesRightAn anglethat isexactly 90degreesCompositeA number withfactors of 1,itself, andmore pairs ofnumbersPropertyTaxA tax basedon the valueof your homeor landGCFGreatestcommonfactorIncomeMoneyyouearn>GreaterthanPolygonClosedfigure, nocurves, nocrossinglinesSalesTaxA tax paidon goodsorservicesTriangleA 3sidedfigureDifferenceTheanswer to asubtractionproblemOnesThe placevalue rightbefore thedecimalAreaThe numberof squareunits neededto cover asurfaceSumTheanswer toan additionproblemTenthsThe placevalue rightafter thedecimalWholeNumberA completenumberwith nopartsPrimeA numberwith onlytwo factors,1 and itselfBArea ofthebaseGrossIncomeIncomebeforedeductionsare taken outFactorsThenumbersmultiplied toget a productIsoscelesTwoequalsidesStandardFormHow wenormally seenumberswrittenImproperFractionA fractionwith wholenumbersin itDividendThenumberbeingdividedWordformWriting anumberusingwordsProductThe answerto amultiplicationproblemBalancedBudgetWhenincome andexpensesare equalSquareAparallelogramwith 4 equalsides and 4 90degree anglesLCMLeastcommonmultipleScaleneNoequalsidesQuotientTheanswer toa divisionproblemVolumeThe numberof cubic unitsneeded to fillan objectPerpendicularLines thatintersect andcreate 90degreeanglesAcuteAn anglethat is lessthan 90degreesParallelogramA quadrilateralwith two setsof parallelsides and anysize anglesNetIncomeThe incomeyou takehome afterdeductionsEquilateralAll sidesareequalQuadrilateralA foursidedfigureMixedNumberA wholenumberAND part ofa numberExpensesMoneyyouspendParallelLines thatwill nevercrossDenominatorThebottomnumber ofa fractionEstimateTo get areasonableanswer closeto the actualanswerPerimeterThedistancearound anobjectEquivalentAnotherword forequalNumeratorThe topnumber ofa fractionObtuseAn anglethat isgreater than90 degreesCompositeFigureA figure thatis made upof 2 or moreshapes<LessthanTrapezoidAquadrilateralwith one setof parallelsidesRightAn anglethat isexactly 90degreesCompositeA number withfactors of 1,itself, andmore pairs ofnumbersPropertyTaxA tax basedon the valueof your homeor landGCFGreatestcommonfactorIncomeMoneyyouearn>GreaterthanPolygonClosedfigure, nocurves, nocrossinglinesSalesTaxA tax paidon goodsorservicesTriangleA 3sidedfigureDifferenceTheanswer to asubtractionproblemOnesThe placevalue rightbefore thedecimalAreaThe numberof squareunits neededto cover asurface

5th Grade Math Vocabulary - 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 answer to an addition problem
    Sum
  2. The place value right after the decimal
    Tenths
  3. A complete number with no parts
    Whole Number
  4. A number with only two factors, 1 and itself
    Prime
  5. Area of the base
    B
  6. Income before deductions are taken out
    Gross Income
  7. The numbers multiplied to get a product
    Factors
  8. Two equal sides
    Isosceles
  9. How we normally see numbers written
    Standard Form
  10. A fraction with whole numbers in it
    Improper Fraction
  11. The number being divided
    Dividend
  12. Writing a number using words
    Word form
  13. The answer to a multiplication problem
    Product
  14. When income and expenses are equal
    Balanced Budget
  15. A parallelogram with 4 equal sides and 4 90 degree angles
    Square
  16. Least common multiple
    LCM
  17. No equal sides
    Scalene
  18. The answer to a division problem
    Quotient
  19. The number of cubic units needed to fill an object
    Volume
  20. Lines that intersect and create 90 degree angles
    Perpendicular
  21. An angle that is less than 90 degrees
    Acute
  22. A quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides and any size angles
    Parallelogram
  23. The income you take home after deductions
    Net Income
  24. All sides are equal
    Equilateral
  25. A four sided figure
    Quadrilateral
  26. A whole number AND part of a number
    Mixed Number
  27. Money you spend
    Expenses
  28. Lines that will never cross
    Parallel
  29. The bottom number of a fraction
    Denominator
  30. To get a reasonable answer close to the actual answer
    Estimate
  31. The distance around an object
    Perimeter
  32. Another word for equal
    Equivalent
  33. The top number of a fraction
    Numerator
  34. An angle that is greater than 90 degrees
    Obtuse
  35. A figure that is made up of 2 or more shapes
    Composite Figure
  36. Less than
    <
  37. A quadrilateral with one set of parallel sides
    Trapezoid
  38. An angle that is exactly 90 degrees
    Right
  39. A number with factors of 1, itself, and more pairs of numbers
    Composite
  40. A tax based on the value of your home or land
    Property Tax
  41. Greatest common factor
    GCF
  42. Money you earn
    Income
  43. Greater than
    >
  44. Closed figure, no curves, no crossing lines
    Polygon
  45. A tax paid on goods or services
    Sales Tax
  46. A 3 sided figure
    Triangle
  47. The answer to a subtraction problem
    Difference
  48. The place value right before the decimal
    Ones
  49. The number of square units needed to cover a surface
    Area