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Fractions, Shapes, and Concepts

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numerator   the top number in a fraction; tells how many are shaded  
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denominator   the bottom number in a fraction; tells how many (in all)  
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fraction   A number that names part of a whole or a part of a group  
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set (group)   a whole unit that can be divided into parts, which are fractions of the whole  
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whole   the complete thing; all of the parts  
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half   1 out of 2 parts  
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equal parts   parts that are divided and are the same  
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plane shapes   shapes that have no thickness  
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square   a rectangle with 4 sides of equal length  
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rectangle   a closed plane shape with 4 sides and 4 right angles  
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triangle   a closed plane shape with 3 sides and 3 angles  
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hexagon   a closed plane shape with 6 sides and 6 angles  
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trapezoid   a 4-sided plane shape with 2 sides parallel and 2 sides not parallel  
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parallel   like train tracks; the lines never touch or cross  
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pentagon   a 5-sided plane shape  
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parallelogram   a 4-sided plane shape with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length  
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side   straight part of a shape  
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angle   the place where two or more edges meet  
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right angle   a special angle that forms a square  
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vertex   the place where 2 or more edges meet (starts with "v")  
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quadrilateral   name for all shapes with 4 sides  
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acute angle   an angle that is less than a right angle  
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obtuse angle   an angle that is greater than a right angle  
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solid shapes   3-dimensional shapes (have width, length, height)  
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rectangular prism   3-d shape with 6 rectangular faces and 12 edges  
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sphere   3-d shape with 0 flat faces  
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cone   3-d shape with a flat round base  
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cylinder   3-d shape with circle faces at each end  
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cube   3-d shape with 6 square faces and 12 edges  
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face   flat surface of a 3-d shape  
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edge   line segment formed where 2 faces of a 3-d shape meet  
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