1 Pongsuwanwittaya School Lumlukka, Pathumtani MATH WARRIORS 3 Picture Dictionary Name__________________Grade___ Student No.__
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Picture Dictionary
MATH WARRIORS 3
Name__________________Grade___ Student No.__
Pongsuwanwittaya School
Lumlukka, Pathumtani
MATH WARRIORS 3
Picture Dictionary
Name__________________Grade___ Student No.__
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Preface
We present this book as a guideline to help the students in gaining additional knowledge in Math. It is intended to aid students learning how to use words through conversation and provide more information by recognizing the images content in this book. We would like also to acknowledge and express our special thanks of gratitude to our dear Pongsuwanwittaya School for giving us guidelines and made this book successful. We are grateful as well for the parents and students that serves as our inspiration. However, this book has been made not only for attaining high marks but also increase the student’s understanding. PSW English Teachers
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Contents Mind Map
Chapter 1 Numbers up to 100, 000 ………………………………………………… 4
Chapter 2 Addition and subtraction within 100,000 ………………………………. 6
Chapter 3 Length …………………………………………………………………... 8
Chapter 4 Mass …………………………………………………………………….. 9
Chapter 5 Volume and capacity …………………………………………………… 10
Chapter 6 Multiplication ………………………………………………………….. 11
Chapter 7 Division ………………………………………………………………… 12
Chapter 8 Time ……………………………………………………………………. 13
Chapter 9 Money ………………………………………………………………….. 14
Chapter 10 Combined operations …………………………………………………… 15
Chapter 11 Geometric shapes ………………………………………………………. 16
Chapter 12 Points, lines, line segments, rays and angles …………………………... 17
Chapter 13 Data analysis and presentation ………………………………………… 18
Picture Dictionary
Chapter 1 Numbers up to 100, 000 ………………………………………………… 19
Chapter 2 Addition and subtraction within 100,000 ………………………………. 22
Chapter 3 Length …………………………………………………………………... 25
Chapter 4 Mass …………………………………………………………………….. 29
Chapter 5 Volume and capacity …………………………………………………… 31
Chapter 6 Multiplication ………………………………………………………….. 33
Chapter 7 Division ………………………………………………………………… 34
Chapter 8 Time ……………………………………………………………………. 36
Chapter 9 Money ………………………………………………………………….. 39
Chapter 10 Combined operations …………………………………………………… 40
Chapter 11 Geometric shapes ………………………………………………………. 41
Chapter 12 Points, lines, line segments, rays and angles …………………………... 42
Chapter 13 Data analysis and presentation ………………………………………… 43
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Glossary …………………………………………………………………………………… 44-46
A. Writing and reading numbers
B. Place value and expanded form
Comparing Numbers
Can you write this number in words?
Yes, I can. No, I can’t.
31,100
22,435
2,467
Can you read this number? Yes, I can. No, I can’t.
11,923
22,685
What is the place value of digit 3?
digit 5 digit 7 digit 8 digit 2
35, 782
3-Ten Thousands
5- Thousands
7-Hundreds
8-Tens
2-Ones
Which number is greater?
2,025 or 34,155
13, 879 or 68,297
Which number is smaller?
42, 598 or 12,456
Ordering Numbers
Can you arrange the number in ascending order?
Yes, I can. No, I can’t.
Can you arrange the number in descending order?
Yes, I can. No, I can’t.
343, 121, 546, 876, 121
54,899, 43,121, 65,312
Chapter 1 Numbers up to 100,000
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Vocabularies:
decreasing arrange largest numeral digit
increasing smallest compare count always
Number pattern What is the number pattern of this group?
250 253 256 259 262
Increasing by 3
758 762 766 770 774
Increasing by 4
1,550 1,555 1,560 1,565 1,570
Increasing by 5
4,540 4,537 4,534 4,531
Decreasing by 3
What is the next number in this pattern?
15, 558 15,533 15,508 15,483 ________
2,558 2,563 2,568 2,573 ________
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Chapter -2
Addition and subtraction
Addition
Read this number 12,524 + 21,152.
Twelve thousand five hundred twenty-four plus twenty-one thousand one hundred fifty-two equals thirty-three thousand six hundred seventy-six. (more examples)
Read this number 52,569 - 20,415.
Subtraction
Fifty-two thousand five hundred sixty-nine minus twenty thousand four hundred and fifteen equals thirty-two thousand one hundred fifty-four. (more examples)
What is the total of this number 12,524 + 21,152?
Thirty-three thousand six hundred seventy-six.
What is the difference of this number 52,569 – 20,415?
Thirty-two thousand-one hundred and fifty-four. Word Problem Questions
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More words:
difficult sum total plus minus
people women warehouse cartons company
bookstores plants postage stamps post office
How many eggs are there altogether?
There are _______eggs altogether.
What is the difference between the number of bok choy and cabbage?
The difference is __________________.
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Chapter 3
More words:
tall trees between measure ruler
thumbtack paper clip crayon notice board bottle
dictionary washing machine refrigerator pen drive distance
school gate teacher door window table
Length
How many millimeters in 1 meter?
• 1, 000 millimeters.
Measuring length
How many centimeters in 1 meter?
• 100 centimeters.
How many millimeters in 1 centimeter?
• 10 millimeters
What is the length of the spoon?
__________________.
What is the height of the cupboard?
__________________.
What is the width of a storybook?
__________________.
Units of length
Comparing Length
Which rope is the shortest? _______________
Which rope is the longest? _______________
Word Problems
How far has she walked? She has walked _________m.
How tall is the building? The building is _______cm tall.
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Chapter 4
More words:
papaya banana fruits heavier than jackfruit
chicken watermelon grapes lighter than pineapple
weighing scale rice cook crayfish lunch
Mass
How many grams in 1 kilogram?
• 1, 000 grams.
Measuring Mass
How many hectograms in 1 kilogram?
• 10 hectograms
How many hectograms in 1 kheed?
• 1 kheed
How much is the mass of the papaya? ______kilogram.
How much is the mass of the chicken? __________kilogram.
How much is the mass of durian? ___________kilograms.
Units of mass
Comparing Mass
Which is the heavier? _______________
Which is the lighter? _______________
Word Problems
What is Ana’s Mass? Ana weighs 40 kg.
What is the total mass of the fruits? 48 kilograms
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Chapter 5
More words:
jug pour container cup spray
bucket wheat nut glass shapes
basin tank mug bowl flask
Volume and capacity
Which container has the largest volume of water?
• _______________ (see the pictures)
Measuring volume
How many teaspoons in 1 tablespoon?
• 3 teaspoons.
Comparing volumes
Comparing Capacity
Word Problems
What is the volume of gasoline?
_________ liters.
Which container has the smallest volume of water?
• _______________ (see the pictures)
Which container has greater capacity? The glass or bowl.
• _______________ (see the pictures)
Which container has smaller capacity?
• _______________ (see the pictures)
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Chapter - 6
More words:
basket scouts mangoes parade coins
album collects soft drinks bags truck
Multiplication
Multiplication
Read this number 2 x 10 =20
Two multiply by ten equals twenty. Or
Two times ten equals twenty.
What is the total number of stamps in each album?
Word Problem
There are _________. (see pictures )
What is the product of this number 2 x 10 = _______?
The product is 20.
How many eggs altogether?
There are _________. (see pictures )
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Chapter - 7
More words:
balloon albums computers packets
remainder school marbles shirt
Division
Division
Read this number 15 ÷ 3= 5
Fifteen divided by three equals five.
How many books does each boy get?
Word Problem
Each boy get _______. (see pictures)
What is the quotient of this number 10 ÷ 2= ______
The quotient is 5.
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Chapter - 8
More Questions:
1. How many days in 1 week? There are 7 days.
2. How many days in 1 month? There are 30 days.
3. How many months in 1 year? There are 12 months.
4. How many days in 1 year? There are 365 days.
More words:
library morning evening midnight dinner
noon night afternoon university arrive
Time
Reading and writing time / units of time
How many minutes in 1 hour? 60 minutes
Whose diary is this? My diary.
My Diary
What time do you go to school? I go to school at ______.
How many seconds in 1 minute? 60 seconds How many hours in 1 day? 24 hours What time is it? It’s __________ o’clock.
What time do you eat breakfast? I eat breakfast at _____.
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Chapter -9
More words:
send cashier price costs save
change blouse pay buy balance
Money
Reading and writing amount of money
Read this amount of money 171.50 Baht. • One hundred and seventy-one Baht and fifty Satang
How much is this? It’s 245 Baht.
Word Problem
How much did you pay? I paid 34 Baht. How much did you receive? I received 400 Baht.
Read this amount of money 166 Baht. • One hundred and sixty-six Baht.
How money do you have altogether? I have 456 Baht. Statement of incomes and expenses
How much is your income in 2 days? 150 Baht. How much is your expenses in two days? 59 Baht
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Chapter -10
More words:
farmer large sell dress tie
rambutans pack book boxes items
Combined Operations
Combined Operations / Word Problems
How much money does he have? • He has 54 Baht.
How many pencils altogether? • There are _______pencils.
What is the length of the rope? • 440 cm.
What is the difference of the two numbers? • The difference is ___________.
What is the total of the two numbers? • The total is ___________.
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Chapter -11
More words:
line symmetry cuboid sphere building block patterns
cylinder cube briefcase car tire curve
Geometric Shape
2-D Shapes
What shape that like a ball? • It’s a circle.
What shape that like an egg?
• It’s an oval. What shape that has 3 sides?
• It’s a triangle. What shape that has 2 long sides and 2 shorts side?
• It’s a rectangle. What shape that has 4 equal sides?
• It’s a square. What shape that has 5 sides?
• It’s a pentagon. What shape that has 6 sides?
• It’s a hexagon. What shape that has 7 sides?
• It’s a heptagon. What shape that has 8 sides?
• It’s an octagon.
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Chapter -12
More words:
rays symbol vertex intersecting points
arrow angles sides cross
Points, lines, line segments, rays and angles
Points
What is point? It is a location and there is no size.
Lines
Can you draw a line? Yes, I can.
Line segments
What is the difference between lines and line segments? Line is a straight path that goes forever while the line segment is part of a line with two end points.
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Chapter -13
More words:
bike dog tortoise bird
cat colors fish butterfly
Data analysis and presentation
Collecting data
How you to find out the favorite color of the students? Use the survey forms.
What is survey form?
A survey form is a paper given out to evaluate something.
More questions
1. How many pupils are there in Class 3/1.
2. Can you organize the data in the table? (see picture in the book 157)
3. How many pupils walk to school?
4. How many pupils take a bus to school?
5. How many pupils take taxi to school?
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Chapter 1-Reading and Writing numbers
Buddhist Temple
Sticks
Count
Read
Compare
Write
Seventy six- 76
Standard Form
136: One hundred
thirty-six
Word Form
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Numbers
Expanded Form
Place value chart
Practice
Ordering Number
Ascending Order
Descending Order
Smallest
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Greatest
Greater Than
Less Than
Equal to
Not equal
Arrange
Increase
Decrease
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Chapter 2-Addition and Subtraction
Addition/ Plus
Addends
Sum/Total
equals
Subtraction/ Minus
Minuend
Subtrahend
Difference
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Check
Eggs
Months
Cabbage
Women
City
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Men
Warehouse
Deliver
Bookstore
Books
Magazines
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Chapter 3-Length
Post Office
Stamps
Museum
People
Ruler
Tape Measure
Thumbtack
Paperclip
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House
Trees
Racquet
Table
Crayon
Cupboard
Classroom
Notice board
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Spoon
Door
Story book
Bottle
Dictionary
Blackboard
Key
Refrigerator
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Washing machine
Pen drive
shortest
Tallest
Height
Between
Pencil
Stapler
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Chapter 4-Mass
Eraser
Scissors
Bicycle
Metal Tape measure
Bathroom scale
Spring balance
Platform scale
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Bag
Heavier
Lighter
watermelon
Bananas
Durian
Pineapple
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Chapter 5-Volume and Capacity
Guava
Chicken
Apples
Sugar
Jackfruit
Coconut
Beaker
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Measuring cylinder
Teaspoon
Bowl
Wheat
Nuts
Paint
Milk
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Oil
Bucket
Fishbowl
Pail
Spray
Tank
Basin
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Chapter 6-Multiplication
Multiplication
Multiplicand
Multiplier
Product
Parade
Basket
Coins
Truck
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Chapter 7-Division
Division
Quotient
dividend
Divisor
Remainder
Buttons
Sew
Shirt
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Grandchild
Grandchildren
Balloons
Cupcakes
Computer
Boys
Marbles
Village
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Chapter 8-Time
Digital clock
Watch
Wall clock
Alarm clock
Night
Day
Wake up
Breakfast
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Go to school
At the zoo
Have lunch
Go home
Have dinner
Brush the teeth
Go to bed
Collect fruits
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Play cards
Fishing
Watch TV
Do homework
Go shopping
Visit carnival
Library
Island
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Chapter 9- Money
Money
Baht
Dot
Bills
Trousers
Shoes
Coins
Belt
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Chapter 10-Operations
Brackets
Think
356+(810÷9)=
Combined Operation
I have 2 pencils and my friend has 5
pencils too. How many pencils are
there?
Word problem
Dress
Boxes
Mangosteen
Octagon
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Chapter 11- Geometric Shapes
Circle
Oval
Triangle
Quadrilateral
Pentagon
Hexagon
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Chapter 12- Points, lines line segments, rays and
angles
Heptagon
Octagon
Point/ Dot
Line
Line segment
Ray
Angle
Intersecting points
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Chapter 13- Data Analysis and presentation
Vertex
Sides
Collecting Data
Organizing Data
Swimming
Badminton
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Glossary
Football
Ping pong
Bar chart
Pictograms
Add To combine; put together two or more quantities
Addend Any number being added
a.m. The half of the day from midnight to midday
Angles Two rays or two line segments with common end point.
Area The number of square units that covers a shape or figure.
Arithmetic Patterns A list of numbers that follow a certain rule.
Centimeter A measure of length.
Compare To decide if one number is greater than, less than, or equal to
another number.
Compose To put together basic elements.
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Data A collection of information
Digit Any of the symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9.
Difference The result when one number is subtracted from another.
Divide Split into equal parts or groups.
Dividend The number that is divided by another number in a division
operation.
Divisor The quantity by which another quantity is to be divided.
Equal Having the same amount.
Evaluate To substitute number values into an expression.
Expanded form A way to write a number that shows the sum of values of each digit
of a number.
Foot 12 inches.
Gram A metric unit of mass.
>Greater than Greater than is used to compare two numbers when the first number
is larger than the second number.
Half hour A period of 30 minutes.
Hexagon A plane figure with six straight sides and six vertices.
Hour A period of sixty minutes.
Inch A measure of length.
Intersecting points Points where two lines, line segments or rays intersect or cross.
Kilogram A unit of mass in the metric system.
<Less than Less than is used to compare two numbers when the first number is
smaller than the second number.
Liter the basic unit of volume or capacity in the metric system
Line A straight path that goes on forever in both directions.
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Line segments A part of a line with two end points.
Mass The quantity of matter in an object.
Meter The basic unit of length (or distance) in the Metric System.
Minute A period of 60 seconds.
Multiply To find the product of by multiplication.
Pattern A set of numbers or objects in which all the members are related
with each other by a specific rule.
Pentagon A polygon with five sides.
Place value The value of where the digit is in the number.
p.m. The half of the day from midday to midnight.
Points A location or it is a dot.
Product The result of two numbers being multiplied together.
Quadrilateral A four-sided polygon.
Quarter hour A unit of time equal to 15 minutes.
Quotient The answer to a division problem.
Rays A line with one end point and an arrow at the other end.
Rectangle A plane figure with 4 sides and 4 square vertices.
Remainder The amount left over after division when one divisor does not divide
the dividend exactly.
Square A plane figure with 4 sides that are the same length and 4 square
vertices.
Standard form The numerical version of a number where each number has a place
value.
Subtract Take away; remove; compare.
Sum The answer to an addition problem.
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Triangle A three-sided polygon.
Two-dimensional Lying in a plane; flat.
Volume (liquid) A measurement of capacity.
Word form A way to write the number using words.
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