Acellus G1 Math 🧮 Flashcards

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What is “=”? What does it mean?

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Equal, it means the same in quantity.

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2
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Write the words for numbers to 20.

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3
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In a race ordinal numbers are used for the winners, name them.

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First place, second place ext.

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4
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Describe how to add by counting on.

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5
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Describe how to add using a number line.

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6
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Describe counting back for subtraction.

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7
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Describe subtracting with a number line.

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8
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Point to the less than symbol.

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Less Than

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9
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What is the name of this symbol >?

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Greater than.

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10
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Count to 100.

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11
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Make a bar graph of 1, 5 and 10.

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12
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Name something possible and something impossible.

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13
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Describe length. How can you measure it?

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How long or far something is Inches, centimeters ext.

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14
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How can you estimate? What does that mean?

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15
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Count backwards from 100.

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16
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Name the 2D Plane Figures and 3D Solid Figures.

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17
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What is half?

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18
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Describe fractions.

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19
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Describe patterns.

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20
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Can you tell time with an analog clock?

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21
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How many minutes are there in an hour and in half an hour?

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22
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Count by 5s and 10s to 100.

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23
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Where are the place values for ones, tens (and hundreds)?

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