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Title: Mathematics Glossary.


1
Mathematics Glossary.
This glossary is for people to use if they dont
know a strategy to use when they are stuck.
Questioning and Problem Posing.
2
Contents
  • Counting Page 3
  • Addition page 4
  • Subtraction page 5
  • Multiplication Page 6
  • Division page 7
  • Equivalent Page 8
  • Angles page 9

3
Counting
  • Counting-Saying or writing numbers down up wards
    and d own wards.
  • Eg -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
    ltltNumber line
  • Eg3-6-9-12-15-18-21-24-27-30
  • Eg 0.52-0.58-0.62-0.68-0.72-0.78
  • 4

4
Addition
  • Addition-Putting one and another number to create
    a whole number.
  • Eg 0.625
  • And 7.893
  • Makes 8.518
  • Eg 789 and 362 makes 1151
  • Eg 13.2 and 6.8 makes 20
  • Eg 7/4 and 5/8 makes 2 3/8

5
Subtraction
  • Subtraction-Having one number taking it away from
    another number.
  • Eg 368 take away 269 makes 99
  • Eg 799
  • Take away 699
  • Makes 100
  • Eg -24.6 take away -22.2 makes -46.8

6
Multiplication
  • Multiplication- Groups of things together or in
    rows/arrays.
  • Four groups of Four

  • 10cm
  • 100354
    10cm
    10cm
  • ? 6
  • 602124


  • 10cm

  • P 40cm

  • A100cm²

7
Division
  • Sharing things between a certain amount of people
    or things evenly.
  • Eg 2?250 ? 125
  • 006
  • Eg 120?720
  • Eg ltShare Between 2
    groups of 10.

8
Equivalent
  • Things that are exactly the same like identical
    twins.
  • Eg
    Eg Right Angle

  • (90?)
  • Eg Half 2/4
  • Eg 0.5 Half
  • Eg 2/4 Half

9
Angles
  • Angles- two lines that meet up to create a
    corner.
  • Angles are measured with a protractor a semi
    circle or a full circle. Measuring an angle you
    always start from the 0 and end up from a number
    between 0?-180?

  • ltRight angle 90?
  • Continue to next slide.

10
Angles, examples.
  • Angles are have their own name.
  • Next Slide for more definitions.

11
More definitions
  • Angles are used in life when youre moving
    furniture into a house so you need to measure if
    its a right angle (90?) or and acute
    angle(90?-0?)
  • ? Acute angle.Click Here for last slide

12
More examples.
  • All triangles 180?
  • 65? ltlt
    360?(revolution)

13
Strategies
  • The Habits Of Mind I use to do this work was
    applying past knowledge to new situations,
    striving for accuracy and thinking flexibly
    because I had to think of different ways to
    create a sum.
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