Math Vocab for Second Graders
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a non-metric unit for measuring length, it equals three feet | yard
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these are made of vertical marks and a diagonal line for the fifth number | tally marks
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a solid figure with one square base, whose other faces are four triangles with a shared vertex | square pyramid
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two of something | pair
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an expression of a relationship between quantities as an equation or an inequality (ex. 7 + 6 = 13) | number sentence
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having a value that is more than that of another quantity | greater than
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part of a whole or group, two-fifths is an example of this | fraction
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a flat surface, or side, of a solid figure (a cube has six of these) | face
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any of the symbols 0 - 9 | digit
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a solid figure that has a circular base and comes to a point called a vertex (sometimes ice cream tops this) | cone
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the distance across from side to side | width
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when an object looks the same upside down, or from any two opposite directions, an example is the letter Z | point symmetry
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a three dimensional figure with no faces, bases, edges, or vertices | sphere
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a picture of a straight line in which the integers are shown as specially marked points evenly spaced on the line | number line
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a unit of time that equals 60 seconds | minute
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a non-metric unit of length equal to 1/12 of a foot. One foot equals 12 of these | inch
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one of four equal parts of a whole | one-fourth
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numbers written in a form that shows the place value of digits | expanded number
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the result of subtraction | difference
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metal coin used as a form of currency | coin
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straight up and down | vertical
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when an object can be folded to make two parts that are mirror images - a heart folded in half is an example of this | line symmetry
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an answer to a problem | solution
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a graph using pictures to represent quantity | pictograph
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how long something is | length
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a unit of time with 60 minutes, there are 24 of these in a day | hour
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a non-metric unit to measure length, it equals 12 inches | foot
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a number where groups of two can be made with none left over | even number
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a line segment that connects two corners of a polygon and is not a side of the polygon, it looks like a slanted line | diagonal
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a metric unit of length, 100 of these make a meter. It has the abbreviation cm | centimeter
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a numerical worth or amount | value
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the answer to an addition problem, it is also known as the total | sum
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a prism with two identical, rectangular bases ( a cereal box has this shape) | rectangular prism
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a number where groups of two can be made with one left over | odd number
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having a value that is fewer than that of another quantity | less than
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parallel to the horizon, lines on handwriting paper are an example of this | horizontal
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three numbers in an operation that are related to each other | fact family
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a number sentence that shows equality between two quantities ( an example of this is 4 + 2 = 6) | equation
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a solid figure with two congruent circular bases and a curved surface ( a can of soup is an example of this) | cylinder
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having the same weight on either side, a weighing device using a beam | balance
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