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Everyday Math Dictionary

Mrs. Callicoat’s 4 th Grade Class. Everyday Math Dictionary. We thought we would see a lot of graphs in math, but we never thought we’d see so many homographs!!!. 2008-2009. Everyday Meaning. POINT. * sharp end that can hurt You. *Unit as a game score. * Aim with body usually Finger.

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Everyday Math Dictionary

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  1. Mrs. Callicoat’s 4th Grade Class Everyday Math Dictionary We thought we would see a lot of graphs in math, but we never thought we’d see so many homographs!!! 2008-2009

  2. Everyday Meaning POINT *sharp end that can hurt You. *Unit as a game score. *Aim with body usually Finger.

  3. Everyday MATH Meaning POINT Decimal point for instance when your writing a decimal number. 44.2 12..3 You say “and” The endpoint is any place on a line, line segment, or ray.

  4. Reflection Everyday Meaning _________ • If you look in a pond you can see your reflection. • A mirror can make a reflection of the sun. • If a word is backwards you can use its reflection to read it correctly. Slide By: Emma Lachs

  5. Everyday MATH Meaning Reflection A reflection is when you flip a shape, but when you flip the shape it’s still the same shape but in a different order. Slide By Savanna Mellas

  6. Everyday Meaning Intersect *To divide highways or make roads *To divide or cut a paper . Slide By :Gabe Altabarani

  7. Everyday MATH Meaning INTERSECT Edges intersect to make vertices! To meet or cross like rays, line segment, and a cross is an intersecting line! Slide By: Justice Bradley

  8. Pair Everyday Meaning Pair=Two of the same objects that are normally used together. Such as shoes. You can also work in a pair like a partner. Slide By: Mr. Ransford

  9. Everyday MATH Meaning Ordered Number Pair Two numbers are used to find a point on a grid. The Y axis finds the number going vertical. The X axis finds the number going horizontal. Slide By: Sean Baker

  10. Everyday Meaning Compass A compass is something that leads you in either in North, East, South, or West. If you are lost in the woods and you have a compass you will probably find your way back. Slide By: Savanna Mellas

  11. Everyday MATH Meaning Compass A compass is a math tool used to make circles. A circle is not a polyhedron. A compass lets you make perfect circles. Slide By: Emma Lachs

  12. Everyday Meaning Volume is hearing or how loud something is. Volume Hair with volume is when you try to make your hair bigger. The books in a library also known as a series of books. Slide By: Sarah Kitslaar

  13. Everyday MATH Meaning VOLUME KEY Width length height volume Volume- the measurement of how much space is in a figure. Volume can be shown in cm.3, in.3, and m.3!!! You can also, measure it in gallons and liters. 5cm.3 7cm.3 8cm.3 Width 7cm.3 Length 5cm.3 Height 8cm.3 280cm.3 Slide By: Anna Enright#7

  14. Everyday Meaning _Average__ Being regular and normal Most common In the middle average Slide By: Sophie Cvengros

  15. Everyday MATH Meaning Average You get the average by adding all the numbers in a group then divide by how many numbers there are. Otherwise known as the mean. Slide By: Robin Kelly

  16. Everyday Meaning Sentence A group of words. It has to begin in a capital. You write sentences. It usually has at least 3 words. This is an example of a proper sentence: The dog ran by the house. Slide By: Elizabeth Moore # 15

  17. Everyday MATH Meaning Sentence A sentence that uses math symbolsinstead of words. Symbols such as… +,-,*,/,=,<,> It has to have, at least 2 numbers and something that equals the other. Like… 4xm=40 Slide By: Kaitlyn McDonald #13

  18. Everyday Meaning Angle Your tooth can lay on an angle when it is not strait. If you desk is on an angle it is not lined up with the others An angle is when something is crooked or not in line with the others. Slide By: Emma Lachs

  19. Everyday MATH Meaning Angle A angle is a figure formed by 2 rays or 2 line segments. Also it is measured in degrees. Kinds of Angles Acute angle Right angle Obtuse angle Slide By: Savanna Mellas

  20. Everyday Meaning Degree If you have a thermometer and you see the circle that means degree. For example: 70°F. Also there is a brand of deodorant called degree. Slide By: Savanna Mellas

  21. Everyday MATH Meaning Degree An angle can be at a 30 degree angle and can make a half or full circle. A right angle is 90 degrees. Acute, obtuse, and right are 3 types of angles. A degree is a symbol meaning a temperature or an angle degree. Slide By: Emma Lachs

  22. Everyday Meaning Right The east side of a person’s image A true answer/ statement Slide By: Larry Phan

  23. Everyday MATH Meaning Right angle The Right angle is formed by 2 perpendicular lines that intersect. In a cube or a square There will be a corner that looks like a L And that’s the 90 degree Angle. A Right angle is a 90 degree angle. Slide By: Ana Uribe #20

  24. Everyday Meaning Product An item that a marketer or company tries to sell. Production: A show an actor or actress puts on. Slide By: Sophia Holt

  25. Everyday MATH Meaning Product The answer to a multiplication problem. 2x3=6 so, 6 is the product. Slide By: Sophia Holt

  26. Everyday Meaning Variable WOW! The Weather is supposed to change a lot today! Something that isn’t likely to stay the same. Slide By:Owen Crawford & Clayton Burket

  27. Everyday MATH Meaning Variable A symbol, commonly a letter substituting a number. X*9=9,398 4+Z=6+3 X=822 Z=5 Slide By: Clayton Burket & Owen Crawford

  28. Everyday Meaning Dividend You can get a dividend in games. A dividend is to get a boost to get ahead of the others. Slide By: Sean Baker

  29. Everyday MATH Meaning Dividend Dividend= the number being divided. 66 is the dividend. ____ = Slide By: Mr. Ransford

  30. Everyday Meaning Face If you give your mom a dirty face your mom might say," Don't make that face because it will stay that way.” Face is the front of your head. It’s your forehead and down to your chin. Slide By: Savanna Mellas

  31. Everyday MATH Meaning Face A face is a surface on a 3-d shape that helps make its figure. Faces are on a die or cube. face Slide By: Emma Lachs

  32. Everyday Meaning RADIUS THE RADIUS IS THE OUTER BONE THAT COVERS YOUR LOWER ARM. MEANING#1 WE COULD NOT LEAVE THE RADIUS OF THE PLAYGROUND. Slide By: ANDREW HAKE

  33. Everyday MATH Meaning Radius A line segment that goes out to the halfway point of a circle or sphere. Slide By: Fernando Perezchica

  34. Everyday Meaning Coordinate *When People work together nicely and easily. Hey! No cutting in line! *Something that is the same amount of importance. Slide By: Kaitlyn McDonald #13

  35. Everyday MATH Meaning Coordinate A number used to locate a point on a number line. One of the two numbers in an ordered number pair. The number pair is used to locate a point on a coordinate grid. Slide By: Elizabeth Moore # 15

  36. Everyday Meaning Mean A word that describes a rude person. Hotdogs here! Get out of my way! Some thing that I did not mean to say. It is the total opposite of nice. I did not mean to say that. Move! move! Slide By: Derek Wang

  37. Everyday Math Meaning Mean The sum of numbers divided by numbers. 1,1,2,2,2,3,3, 4,6,6, It often “means” average! Slide By: Eric Samuta

  38. Everyday Meaning Mode *Speaking different languages *Modern modes of transportation *A style of clothes *A way a fashion model moves down a run way Slide By: Gabe Altabarani

  39. Everyday Math Meaning Mode **Mode means The that shows up in a score or a data most often. **What number shows up the most often in those pool balls? 3 Appears the most in these numbers!!! By: Justice Bradley

  40. Everyday Meaning Family A group of species that are somehow related. Slide By: Owen C.& Clayton Burket

  41. Everyday MATH Meaning “fact” Family Addition, multiplication, division, and subtraction facts that have the same numbers. Fact Families! 5*9=45 45/9=5 9*5=45 45/5=9 Slide By: Clayton B. & Owen C.

  42. Everyday Meaning Flip Gymnastics flip Diving flip Slide By: Robin Kelly

  43. Everyday MATH Meaning Flip To turn over a figure so it’s on it’s other side Slide By: Sophie Cvengros

  44. Everyday Meaning Height 1,454 ft. 1,707 ft. including antennas The measure of how high a object from bottom to top 6 ft. 4 ft. Slide By: Larry Phan

  45. Everyday MATH Meaning HEIGHT The height of a parallelogram : length of the shortest line segment between the base of a parallelogram and the line containing the opposite side. That shortest segment is perpendicular to the base and is also called the height. Height of a triangle : The length of the shortest line segment between the line containing a base of a triangle and the vertex opposite that base. That shortest segment is perpendicular to the line containing the base and is also called height. Height of a prism or a cylinder : The length of the shortest line segment between the base of a prism or a cylinder and the plane containing the opposite base. The shortest segment is perpendicular to the base and is also called the height. Slide By: Ana uribe#20

  46. Everyday Meaning Median Median like in the middle of the road Slide By: Derek Wang

  47. Everyday MATH Meaning Median It is in the middle of the order largest to greatest. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1,1,2,2,2,6,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,11,12 The median Slide By: Eric Samuta

  48. Everyday Meaning Range The extent to witch something can vary: Bicycles are available at a wide range of prices. An extent of ability, knowledge or understanding; scope: I am always trying to widen the range of what I know about other counties. Slide By: Elizabeth Moore# 15

  49. Everyday MATH Meaning Range The difference between maximum and minimum. You usually subtract them. Slide By: Kaitlyn McDonald

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