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Mathematics Vocabulary – Grade K
add
To bring two or more numbers or things together to make a new total
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addition
Addition is finding the total, or sum, by combining two or more numbers
4 + 2 = 6
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capacity
A measure of the amount something can hold
This carton of milk has capacity of one gallon.
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Mathematics Vocabulary – Grade K
circle
A 2-dimensional shape made by drawing a curve that is always the same distance from a center
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compare
To find how things are different or the same
Same shape - Different colors
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equal
Exactly the same amount or value
Two plus one equals three2 + 1 = 3
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estimate
A close guess of the actual value, usually with some thought or calculation involved
I estimate that there are 25 candies in the picture.
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half
One of two equal parts of a whole
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length
Distance. How far from end to end
length
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Less than
Smaller. There is a special symbol used to show that one number is smaller than another
Two is less than three.2 < 3
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line
A long thin mark made by a pen, pencil, etc
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measure
To find a number that shows the size or amount of something
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More than
Larger amount than something else
3 > 1three is more than one
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most
The largest (biggest) group
3
5
2This box has the most squares.
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number
A number is a count or measurement
2
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Number line
A line with numbers placed in their correct position
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order
Arrangement according to size, amount or value
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pattern
Things that are arranged following a rule or rules; A set of numbers or objects that repeat according to a rule
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problem
A question that needs a solution
How many squares are there?
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rectangle
A shape that has 4 sides and 4 square corners
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rule
A general statement written in numbers, symbols, or words that describes how to determine any term in a pattern or relationship.
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same
Like each other; resembling in every relevant respect
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square
A shape that has 4 sides and 4 square corners that are the same size
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subtract/subtraction
To take one number away from another
5 apples – 2 apples = 3 apples
5 -2
3
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symbol
A pattern or image used instead of words
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triangle
A geometric figure having three angles and three sides