(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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N-any number being added
N-addend
O-commonfeactions that you can judge other numbers against 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/10
O-benchmark fractions
N-answer to a division problem
N-quotient
I-a flat surface that stretches into infinity
I-plane
I-result when one number is subtracted from another
I-difference
I-mathematical phrase without an equal sign
I-expression
I-rows and columns used in multiplication and division to show repeated addition for mult. and fair shares for division
I-array
I-a unit for measuring volume
I-cubic unit
I-the basic unit of length in the Metric System
I-meter
O-when a fractions is expressed with the fewest no. of pieces possible; same as lowest terms
O-simplest form
G-to put together numbers or geometric shapes
G-compose
G-bottom of a fraction
G-denominator
N-to measure length ; 1000 of these equals a meter
N-millimeter
B-when two line cross each other at a single point
B-intersect
O-top number in a fraction
O-numerator
O-unit fraction
O-a fraction with a numerator of one
G-the number that is divided by another number
G-dividend
G-a single number or a variable OR numbers and variables multiplied together (They are separated by + and -signs
G-term
O-number sentence with an equal sign
O-equation
N-one or two numbers or expressions that multiply together to get a product
N-factor
B-no. of square units that cover a shape or figure
B-Area
N-to separate into basic elements of like numbers or geometric shapes
N-decompose
O-is less than
O-<
B-two intersecting lines that form four right angles
B-perpendicular lines
B-expression of a fraction in base ten, using decimal point to separate whole nos. from fractional values
B-decimal
G-a picture of the number and the parts that combine to make it
G-number bond
B-pairs of numbers which specify the position of a point on a coordinate system
B-coordinates
B-method of approximating a number to its nearest place value
B-round
I-a triangle with one right angle
I-right triangle
N-number version of a number where each number has a place value
N-standard form
B-different fractions that name the same amount t
B-equivale nt freactions
G-answer to an addition problem
G-sum
G-one out of one hundred equal parts; second place to right o decimal point
G-hundredth
O-rule to show which operations should be performed first in a mathematical expression PEMDAS
O-order of operations