Number & Operations (TEKS 5.2 & 5.3)
Across
- 1. The answer to a division problem — how much is in each equal group.
- 4. The answer to a multiplication problem
- 5. The value of a digit based on where it is in a number
- 7. A math phrase made of numbers and operations — no equal sign, no variable.
- 9. One part when a whole is partitioned into 100 equal parts
- 12. A fraction where the top number is bigger than the bottom number
- 13. A number with only 2 factors: 1 and itself
- 16. A form of writing numbers when the digit represents how many of each place value units are in the number
- 17. The answer when adding numbers
- 20. A whole number and a fraction together
- 21. A number that uses place value to show amounts less than one whole, using a decimal point.
- 22. Numbers multiplied together to get a product
- 23. The number you divide by — how many equal groups
- 24. A number with more than 2 factors
Down
- 2. A place value unit. 1 one can be divided into 1,000 equal parts
- 3. A fraction that looks different but represents the same amount.
- 6. The answer when subtracting numbers
- 8. Writing a number to show the value of each digit (456 = 400 + 50 + 6)
- 10. It involves breaking down a number into the sum of the value of each digit based on its place value
- 11. Find a close answer, not exact
- 13. A drawing (rectangle, circle, number line) used to show fractions
- 14. A shared multiple of the bottom numbers in a set of fractions, essential for adding, subtracting, or comparing them.
- 15. When two fractions have different bottom numbers
- 18. The result of multiplying a number (like 5, 10, 15)
- 19. Change a number to the nearest place value
- 21. The number being divided — the total amount you start with.