Glossary Addition putting things together Analogue a clock which has moving hands and hours marked ' clock from 1to L2 to show time Between in the middle Calendar a table showing days, weeks, and months in a year Capacity the amount that something can hold Circle shape with no sides and no corners Currency a system of money in a country having notes or coins Data Handling a collection of items/objects kept in an order Decreasing Order to move gradually towards less or smaller Example: 4,3,2,1' Horizontal running from left to right across the page Increasing Order to move gradually towards more or greater Example: L,2,3,4 Length a distance from one end to the other end Measure to find out the size or amount Multiplication adding a number to itself for certain number of times NumberStrip abandwithnumbers o 7 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 to dH.
Pattern things that are arranged o@tro@trfollowing a rule or a set of rules IRectangle a shape with four straight sides Rolling to turn over and over Sequence an arrangement of two or more things Sliding to move smoothly and quickly across a surface Square a shape with four straight sides of equal length and four I.orn.rr Subtraction to take awav ITriangle a flat shape that has three straight sides Vertical standing upright Weight the heaviness of an object .Hr
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