Third Grade Math Vocabulary

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Grade 3 Vocabulary/ Representation

Vocabulary

Description

Place Value

The numerical value that a


digit has by virtue of its
position in a number.

Tape Diagram

Tape diagrams show the


relationship between two
quantities.

Vertical Number
Lines

A number line is a picture of a


straight line on which every
point is assumed to
correspond to a real number
and every real number to a
point.

Ten Frame

Ten-frames from show odd


and even numbers and easy
addition facts within numbers
to 10.

Area Models

A model for multiplication


problems, in which the length
and width of a rectangle
represents the factors.
Relates rectangular arrays to
area.

Number Bond

Number bond uses a partwhole-part concept to present


the relation between the 3
numbers.

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Representation

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Grade 3 Vocabulary/ Representation


Vocabulary

Description

Array

An arrangement of a set of
objects into equal rows and
equal columns.

Decompose

Decomposing means to take


apart a number for example;
333 = 300 + 30 +3

Representation

The Distributive Property


6 4 = _____

The Distributive
Property

A multiplication fact can be


broken into the sum of
two other multiplication
facts.

(5 4) = 20

(1 4) = 4
(6 4) = (5 4) + (1 4)
= 20 + 4

Commutative
Property

The property that states


when the order of two is
changes, the product
remains the same.

Area

The amount of twodimensional space in a


bounded region.

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Grade 3 Vocabulary/ Representation


Vocabulary

Description

Partition

Divide a whole into equal parts.

Axis

Vertical or horizontal scale in a


graph.

Line Plot

Bar Graph

Picture Graph

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A line plot is a graph that shows


frequency of data along a
number line. It is best to use a
line plot when comparing fewer
than 25 numbers. It is a quick,
simple way to organize data.

Representation

The following numbers are the result


from a test taken by a class of 24
students:
16, 14, 17, 11, 14, 19, 11, 17, 12, 21,
22, 18, 11, 16, 15, 14, 18, 12, 13, 16,
17, 15, 13, 17

Graph generated from


categorical data with bars to
represent a quantity.

A graph generated from


categorical data with graphics
to represent a quantity.

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Grade 3 Vocabulary/ Representation


Vocabulary

Description

Compose
And
Decompose
(Addition & Subtraction)

Level 1: Count all

Level 2: Count on

Representation

Composing Numbers are numbers that are


put together to create one number.
For example; 300 + 30 + 3 = 333
Decomposing means to take apart a number.
For example; 333 = 300 + 30 + 3

Level 3: Decompose an addend to compose

Parallel Lines

Two lines in a plane that do


not intersect

Perpendicular

Two lines are perpendicular


if they intersect, and any of
the angles formed between
the lines are 90 angles.

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