Math Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. A part of a whole. It has a top and bottom number (like ½).
  2. 5. All whole numbers and their opposites (…–3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3…).
  3. 6. A shape with 3 sides and 3 angles.
  4. 7. The number in front of a variable. In 4x, the coefficient is 4.
  5. 8. Repeated addition. Example: 3 × 4 means 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12.
  6. 10. The bottom number in a fraction; it shows how many equal parts the whole is divided into. In ¾, the denominator is 4.
  7. 16. Letters or symbols that stand for a number. Example: x or y.
  8. 19. The distance around the edge of a shape. Add all the sides together.
  9. 21. A number on its own with no variable. Example: In 3x + 5, the 5 is the constant.
  10. 22. A math sentence that shows two things are equal. Example: 6 + 2 = 8.
  11. 23. Putting numbers together to find the total. Example: 5 + 3 = 8.
  12. 24. A number that includes a dot (.) to show parts of a whole. Example: 2.5.
  13. 25. The top number in a fraction; it shows how many parts you have. In ¾, the numerator is 3.
Down
  1. 1. Numbers greater than zero. Example: 3, 10, 100.
  2. 2. A shape with 4 sides and 4 right angles; opposite sides are equal.
  3. 4. Taking one number away from another. Example: 9 − 4 = 5.
  4. 9. A round shape with no corners or edges; every point on the edge is the same distance from the center.
  5. 11. A math phrase that has numbers, symbols, and/or letters but no equal sign. Example: 3x + 2.
  6. 12. The amount of space a shape covers. It's found by multiplying length × width for rectangles and squares.
  7. 13. Splitting a number into equal parts. Example: 12 ÷ 3 = 4.
  8. 14. A tool used to do math quickly and correctly.
  9. 15. The study of numbers, shapes, patterns, and solving problems.
  10. 17. A rectangle with all sides equal in length.
  11. 18. Numbers less than zero. They have a minus sign (–). Example: –5.
  12. 20. The final amount after adding. Example: The total of 4 + 6 is 10.