Big Ideas Math G7 Chapter 2
Across
- 1. Numbers on different sides of zero, like +2 and -2.
- 6. A property that says you can multiply a number by a sum by multiplying each part separately
- 10. To give reasons to support an answer or idea.
- 11. To explain what something means.
- 19. The rules for the order you should do math calculations.
- 20. Counting numbers used to count or represent whole numbers in math.
- 22. The answer you get when one number is divided by another.
- 23. The answer you get when you multiply numbers together.
- 24. A type of model that uses words that shows a math situation.
- 26. A decimal number that ends, like 0.75.
- 27. To calculate the value of a math problem or expression.
- 29. A plan used to solve a problem.
- 30. A pair of numbers that add up to zero, like +3 and -3.
- 32. A mix of numbers and symbols that shows a math idea (like
- 33. A type of integer that is greater than zero (like 1, 2).
- 35. A type of integer that is less than zero (like -1, -2).
- 37. A way to show or explain how something works, often using pictures or objects.
- 38. Numbers that can be written as a fraction
- 39. A fraction that has another fraction inside it.
- 40. To decide or understand something after thinking about it.
- 41. A statement that explains why something is true.
- 42. To build or create something.
Down
- 2. A straight line with numbers spaced evenly to show their order.
- 3. A number that is greater than zero.
- 4. A rule that says any number multiplied by 1 stays the same
- 5. Goals that show what successful learning looks like.
- 7. A problem that tests your knowledge or skills.
- 8. Points taken away for making mistakes.
- 9. A decimal number that has digits that keep repeating, like 0.333...
- 12. To find out or figure something out.
- 13. A number that is less than zero, usually shown with a minus sign (−).
- 14. Using math to solve problems in everyday life.
- 15. A way of doing something.
- 16. Numbers with the same absolute value, but different signs, like +3 and -3.
- 17. To say what you think will happen in the future.
- 18. A property that says you can add or multiply numbers in any order
- 21. Checking your own understanding or performance.
- 25. A whole number that can be positive (like 1) or negative (like -1), but not a fraction or decimal.
- 28. A property that says a number plus its opposite equals zero
- 31. An idea or understanding of something.
- 34. To look into or investigate something to learn more.
- 36. Extra points or rewards added to a score.
- 38. The process of thinking about something to come to a conclusion.