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Math EOG Vocabulary

Below is a listing of math vocabulary found on the E.O.G.  
Students DO NOT NEED TO SPELL (although that's not a bad thing) these words. 
They do need to know what they mean. These are vocabulary words we will use
throughout the school year. Students need to visit this site often and read 
over the list while thinking about what it means. Another suggestion is to 
print this list and check off the words that they can explain.

acute triangle
addend
addition
A.M.
angle
area
array
bar graph
base
benchmark number
capacity
centimeter
certain
circle
closed figure
compatible numbers
cone
congruent figures
cube
cubic unit
cup
customary units
cylinder
decimal
decimal point
decimeter
degrees
denominator
difference
digit
dividend
division
divisor
edge
elapsed time
endpoint
equally likely
equation
equilateral triangle
equivalent decimals
equivalent fractions
estimate
even number
expanded form
face
fact family
factors
foot
fraction
gallon
gram
half hour
hexagon
hour
hundredths
inch
greater than
less than
isosceles triangle
key
kilogram
length
likely
line
line graph
line of symmetry
line plot
line segment
liter
mass
mean
median
meter
metric units
milliliter
minute
mixed number
mode
month
multiple
multiplication
net
numerator
obtuse triangle
octagon
odd number
open figure
ordered pair
ordinal number
ounce
parallel lines
parallelogram
pattern
pentagon
per
perimeter
period
pictograph
pint
place value
P.M.
polygon
possible outcomes
pound
probability
product
pyramid
quadrilateral
quart
quarter hour
quotient
range
ray
rectangle
rectangular prism
reflection
regroup
related facts
remainder
rhombus
right angle
rotation
round
scale
scalene
triangle
side
similar figure
simplest form
skip-count
sphere
square
square number
standard form
subtraction
sum
survey
symmetrical figure
tally
temperature
tenths
tessellation
3-dimensional figure
time line
translation
trapezoid
triangle
2-dimensional figure
unit price
unlikely
variable
vertex
volume
week
weight
whole number
word form
yard
year

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