lengththe longside of arectangularshapeestimatewhenrounding isused to findan answerequivalenttwoexpressions ornumbers havethe same value,even if theylook different.pointcoordinatesplotted on acoordinateplaneroundaltering thevalue of thenumber slightlyto make itsimpler.multiplicativepatternwhenmultiplicationis used to findthe y value ina tableareathe twodimensionalspacecovered= equaltoa relationshipbetween twovalues wherethe valuesare the sameperimeterthis iscalculated byadding allthe sides ofa shaperegularprisma threedimensionalshape that haseither a triangle,rectangle for abaseplacevaluethe value adigit holdsbased on itsposition withina numberHEIGHThow tall a 3dimensionalshape iscompatiblenumbertwo numbersthat meanthe samewhenconverteddivisorthe numberof equalgroups thatis beingmadeorigin(0,0)the startingpoint for thecoordinateplanefactora number thatyou multiplyby anothernumber to geta productrulean expressionthat is used tofind x or yvalues in atablethousandthsa place valuethat is lessthan 0 and canalso be writtenas 1/100simplifyto write anequivalentfraction usingsmallernumbersdividendthe numberthat isgettingdividedinequalitya mathexpressionthatcomparestwo numbersexpressiona combinationof numbersand or letterswithout anequal signproductthe answerto amultiplicationproblemrhombusa quadrilateralthat has twosets of parallelsides, and allsides are equalparallelogramaquadrilateralwith two setsof parallelsidesQuotienttheanswer toa divisionproblemyaxistheverticalcoordinatevalue>Greaterthana relationshipbetween twovalues whereone is largerthan the othervolumethis is theamount that a3 dimensionalshape canholdSumanotherwordfor addAREAOF THEBASEthis is calculatedby multiplyinglxw for thebottom part of a3 dimensionalshapeyvaluetheoutputtenthsa place valuethat is lessthan 0 and canalso be writtenas 1/10equilaterala trianglewith allsidesequalorder ofoperationsPEMDASis usedfor thistrapezoidaquadrilateralwith one setof parallelsidesadditivepatternwhenaddition isused to finda y value ina tabledimensionsthemeasurementsof the sides ofa shapeLxWtheformulafor areaxvaluetheinputcubea threedimensionalshape whereall sides aresquaresscalenea trianglewith noequalsidesDifferenceanotherword forsubtractxaxisthehorizontalcoordinatevalue< lessthana relationshipbetween twovalues whereone is smallerthan the othercoordinateplanea two-dimensionalgrid formed bytwoperpendicularnumber lines,LxWxHtheformulaforvolumeisoscelesa trianglewith twoequalsidesparentheses,bracketsthese aregroupingsymbolslengththe longside of arectangularshapeestimatewhenrounding isused to findan answerequivalenttwoexpressions ornumbers havethe same value,even if theylook different.pointcoordinatesplotted on acoordinateplaneroundaltering thevalue of thenumber slightlyto make itsimpler.multiplicativepatternwhenmultiplicationis used to findthe y value ina tableareathe twodimensionalspacecovered= equaltoa relationshipbetween twovalues wherethe valuesare the sameperimeterthis iscalculated byadding allthe sides ofa shaperegularprisma threedimensionalshape that haseither a triangle,rectangle for abaseplacevaluethe value adigit holdsbased on itsposition withina numberHEIGHThow tall a 3dimensionalshape iscompatiblenumbertwo numbersthat meanthe samewhenconverteddivisorthe numberof equalgroups thatis beingmadeorigin(0,0)the startingpoint for thecoordinateplanefactora number thatyou multiplyby anothernumber to geta productrulean expressionthat is used tofind x or yvalues in atablethousandthsa place valuethat is lessthan 0 and canalso be writtenas 1/100simplifyto write anequivalentfraction usingsmallernumbersdividendthe numberthat isgettingdividedinequalitya mathexpressionthatcomparestwo numbersexpressiona combinationof numbersand or letterswithout anequal signproductthe answerto amultiplicationproblemrhombusa quadrilateralthat has twosets of parallelsides, and allsides are equalparallelogramaquadrilateralwith two setsof parallelsidesQuotienttheanswer toa divisionproblemyaxistheverticalcoordinatevalue>Greaterthana relationshipbetween twovalues whereone is largerthan the othervolumethis is theamount that a3 dimensionalshape canholdSumanotherwordfor addAREAOF THEBASEthis is calculatedby multiplyinglxw for thebottom part of a3 dimensionalshapeyvaluetheoutputtenthsa place valuethat is lessthan 0 and canalso be writtenas 1/10equilaterala trianglewith allsidesequalorder ofoperationsPEMDASis usedfor thistrapezoidaquadrilateralwith one setof parallelsidesadditivepatternwhenaddition isused to finda y value ina tabledimensionsthemeasurementsof the sides ofa shapeLxWtheformulafor areaxvaluetheinputcubea threedimensionalshape whereall sides aresquaresscalenea trianglewith noequalsidesDifferenceanotherword forsubtractxaxisthehorizontalcoordinatevalue< lessthana relationshipbetween twovalues whereone is smallerthan the othercoordinateplanea two-dimensionalgrid formed bytwoperpendicularnumber lines,LxWxHtheformulaforvolumeisoscelesa trianglewith twoequalsidesparentheses,bracketsthese aregroupingsymbols

Fifth Grade Math - RnR 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 long side of a rectangular shape
    length
  2. when rounding is used to find an answer
    estimate
  3. two expressions or numbers have the same value, even if they look different.
    equivalent
  4. coordinates plotted on a coordinate plane
    point
  5. altering the value of the number slightly to make it simpler.
    round
  6. when multiplication is used to find the y value in a table
    multiplicative pattern
  7. the two dimensional space covered
    area
  8. a relationship between two values where the values are the same
    = equal to
  9. this is calculated by adding all the sides of a shape
    perimeter
  10. a three dimensional shape that has either a triangle, rectangle for a base
    regular prism
  11. the value a digit holds based on its position within a number
    place value
  12. how tall a 3 dimensional shape is
    HEIGHT
  13. two numbers that mean the same when converted
    compatible number
  14. the number of equal groups that is being made
    divisor
  15. the starting point for the coordinate plane
    origin (0,0)
  16. a number that you multiply by another number to get a product
    factor
  17. an expression that is used to find x or y values in a table
    rule
  18. a place value that is less than 0 and can also be written as 1/100
    thousandths
  19. to write an equivalent fraction using smaller numbers
    simplify
  20. the number that is getting divided
    dividend
  21. a math expression that compares two numbers
    inequality
  22. a combination of numbers and or letters without an equal sign
    expression
  23. the answer to a multiplication problem
    product
  24. a quadrilateral that has two sets of parallel sides, and all sides are equal
    rhombus
  25. a quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides
    parallelogram
  26. the answer to a division problem
    Quotient
  27. the vertical coordinate value
    y axis
  28. a relationship between two values where one is larger than the other
    > Greater than
  29. this is the amount that a 3 dimensional shape can hold
    volume
  30. another word for add
    Sum
  31. this is calculated by multiplying lxw for the bottom part of a 3 dimensional shape
    AREA OF THE BASE
  32. the output
    y value
  33. a place value that is less than 0 and can also be written as 1/10
    tenths
  34. a triangle with all sides equal
    equilateral
  35. PEMDAS is used for this
    order of operations
  36. a quadrilateral with one set of parallel sides
    trapezoid
  37. when addition is used to find a y value in a table
    additive pattern
  38. the measurements of the sides of a shape
    dimensions
  39. the formula for area
    LxW
  40. the input
    x value
  41. a three dimensional shape where all sides are squares
    cube
  42. a triangle with no equal sides
    scalene
  43. another word for subtract
    Difference
  44. the horizontal coordinate value
    x axis
  45. a relationship between two values where one is smaller than the other
    < less than
  46. a two-dimensional grid formed by two perpendicular number lines,
    coordinate plane
  47. the formula for volume
    LxWxH
  48. a triangle with two equal sides
    isosceles
  49. these are grouping symbols
    parentheses, brackets