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Vocabulary Challenge
How do you catch an elephant? Hide in the grass and make a noise like a peanut.

Complete the activity.

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Whole number greater than 1 with only two factors, 1 and itself. A. Pentagon B. Prime Number C. Polygon D. Degree

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Unit for measuring angles and temperature. A. Degree B. Obtuse Angle C. Reflection D. Dividend

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An angle that is less than 90 degrees. A. Addition B. Acute Angle C. Obtuse Angle D. Mixed Number

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To find a number that is close to an exact amount. A. Sum B. Word Form C. Addition D. Estimate

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An angle that is more than 90 degrees. A. Obtuse Angle B. Dividend C. Denominator D. Sphere

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The distance around a circle. A. Circumference B. Dividend C. Million D. Pentagon

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The answer to an addition problem. A. Million B. Congruent C. Sum D. Polygon

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Way to write numbers by using words. A. Word Form B. Reflection C. Addition D. Degree

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Combining a set of numbers together to get a total. A. Estimate B. Area C. Addition D. Pi

10. A polygon with five sides. A. Pentagon B. Sphere C. Reflection D. Estimate

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-211. The number below the bar in a fraction. A. Sum B. Acute Angle C. Denominator D. Odd Number

12. Tool used to construct circles. A. Compass B. Right Triangle C. Degree D. Area

13. Whole number that is not divisible by 2. A. Odd Number B. Area C. Prime Number D. Denominator

14. Movement of a figure to a new position by flipping it over a line. A. Reflection B. Prime Number C. Addition D. Word Form

15. 1,000 thousands. A. Compass 16. 3.14 A. Pi B. Addition C. Denominator D. Polygon B. Million C. Pentagon D. Pi

17. The amount a container can hold when filled. A. Capacity B. Sum C. Polygon D. Addition

18. The number that is to be divided in a division problem. A. Obtuse Angle B. Pentagon C. Dividend D. Sum

19. Triangle with an angle equal to 90 degrees. A. Obtuse Angle B. Right Triangle C. Compass D. Estimate

20. Number represented by a whole number and a fraction. A. Sphere B. Million C. Mixed Number D. Obtuse Angle

21. The number of square units needed to cover a surface. A. Area B. Prime Number C. Denominator D. Pentagon

22. A figure formed by three or more lines. A. Polygon B. Pentagon C. Odd Number D. Compass

23. Triangle with two congruent sides. A. Pi B. Capacity C. Acute Angle D. Isosceles Triangle

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-324. Solid figure that has the shape of a round ball. A. Addition B. Prime Number C. Sphere D. Compass

25. Having the same size and shape. A. Congruent B. Sum C. Prime Number D. Compass

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