4th grade Math Essential Academic Vocabulary
  • 1. An operation to find the number in each group or the number of equal groups
A) Multiplication
B) Subtraction
C) Division
D) Addition
  • 2. The answer to a division problem
A) Divisor
B) Remainder
C) Quotient
D) Product
  • 3. The number you are dividing.
A) Divisor
B) Quotient
C) Product
D) Remainder
  • 4. What’s left over after the division is complete
A) Remainder
B) Divisor
C) Quotient
D) Product
  • 5. To make smaller in size or number
A) Subtract
B) Reduce
C) Simplify
D) Divide
  • 6. To make the numerator and denominator in a fraction the smallest numbers possible
A) Reduce
B) Subtract
C) Simplify
D) Divide
  • 7. A fraction where the numerator and denominator have no common factor other than one. *Synonym: Simplest Form*
A) Least Common Factor
B) Common denominator
C) Lowest Terms
D) Greatest Common Multiple
  • 8. A fraction where the numerator and denominator have no common factor other than one. *Synonym: Lowest Terms*
A) Greatest Common Multiple
B) Simplest Form
C) Common Denominator
D) Least Common Factor
  • 9. One part of ten equal parts of a whole, i.e., 1/10, dime
A) Hundredth
B) Ten
C) One
D) Tenth
  • 10. One part of one hundred equal parts of a whole, i.e., 1/100, penny
A) Hundredth
B) Tenth
C) One
D) Ten
  • 11. A dot used to separate dollars from cents, or ones from tenths; a dot that separates the whole numbers from the fractional parts
A) Divisor
B) Whole Number
C) Decimal
D) Fraction
  • 12. The number of square units needed to cover a region; carpet, tile, and grass inside the fence
A) Area
B) Perimeter
C) Square Unit
D) Quotient
  • 13. The distance around a figure; fence, boarder, rim, edge
A) Area
B) Square Unit
C) Quotient
D) Perimeter
  • 14. A square used to measure area
A) Square Unit
B) Quotient
C) Area
D) Perimeter
  • 15. To right
A) Clockwise
B) Counterclockwise
C) Rotation
D) Translation
  • 16. To left, the opposite of clockwise
A) Clockwise
B) Rotation
C) Counterclockwise
D) Translation
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