Across
- 3. Pi is an example of this type of number.
- 5. This type of number is also referred to as a counting number. No decimals or negatives allowed.
- 7. What is the square root of 49?
- 8. A value that doesn't change, such as 4 or -19.
- 9. This property is used when given parentheses, with a number needing to be multiplied on the outside.
- 11. This is the mathematic name for the square root symbol.
- 13. This is the last name of the school principal.
- 17. The number that is in front of a variable.
- 19. This type of number can be written as a fraction.
- 20. This type of number can be found on a number line.
- 22. This is how many skateboards Mr. Reich has hanging around the room.
- 23. This type of notation is how we write normal numbers.
Down
- 1. This is how many frames of art Mr. Reich has on the walls in the front of the room.
- 2. This is the last name of the school vice principal.
- 3. This is the name of the program that students have to work on weekly in math and ELA.
- 4. This 7th grade math teacher can be credited with convincing Mr. Reich to allow test retakes.
- 6. This type of notation is used to express very large or very small numbers.
- 10. This will be happening on June 5, 2025.
- 12. This is the name of Lincoln's drum major.
- 14. This Science teacher likes to tell jokes during class every day.
- 15. An unknown quantity that is represented with a letter in an equation.
- 16. This ELA teacher also works Homework Club, and is a big fan of unicorns.
- 18. This type of operation is used to isolate variables and solve equations.
- 21. This ELD teacher is known for playing music every morning.
