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  1. This glossary contains words and phrases from Fourth through Sixth Grade Everyday Mathematics. To place the definitions in broader mathematical contexts, most entries also refer to sections in this Teacher’s Reference Manual.

  2. Students can draw pictures, link words to symbols or even use gestures to describe what a term means. 4. Teacher expands and refines the use of the word. See activities on the menu. 5. Find opportunities for students to discuss words and phrases with peers. This means spaced practice using menu activities.

  3. Symbol and Cue Cards. Create a set of symbol cards and matching cue cards as shown on the following pages. Symbol cards: Cards containing math terms, expressions, equations, etc. Cue cards: Cards containing phrases that match one or more of the symbol cards.

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    All terms in boldface are defined in the Glossary. Use the glossary and the reading list to further your mathematical education. Meaningful problem solving takes practice. Don't get discouraged if you have trouble at first. For additional practice, use the books on the reading list.

  5. Free printable worksheets (pdf) with answer keys on Algebra I, Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra II, and Calculus.

  6. Free Algebra worksheets (pdf) with answer keys includes visual aides, model problems, exploratory activities, practice problems, and an online component.

  7. (common core words are bolded) Definition Academic Vocabulary Words Mathematics K fifth The number five in a position or order of things. K first Coming before all others K K.CC.1‐7 K.OA.2‐4 five One more than four; one less than six. K K.G.3 flat Not curved or bumping K K.CC.2 forward To move ahead. K K.CC.1‐7 K.OA.2‐4