SnapWords® Math Vocabulary Set 1

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Teach the language of math with meaningful visual connections that support understanding and problem-solving.

SnapWords® Math Vocabulary Set 1 introduces essential math terms students need to understand directions, word problems, and classroom instruction. When students know math vocabulary automatically, they can focus more energy on solving problems—and less on decoding the language.

Each word integrates meaningful imagery to support memory and long-term retention, making this set a strong fit for whole-class instruction, intervention, and math centers.


Why Teachers Choose SnapWords® Math Vocabulary

  • Strengthens math comprehension – Supports understanding of directions, questions, and word problems.
  • Builds academic vocabulary – Helps students confidently use and understand math terms in speaking and writing.
  • Supports diverse learners – Especially helpful for visual learners and students who struggle with language-heavy math tasks.
  • Improves classroom participation – Students can follow instruction more independently.
  • Flexible implementation – Use for whole-group lessons, small groups, centers, intervention, and home support.

What’s Included

  • 63 Math Vocabulary Words covering foundational concepts such as:
    • Arithmetic operations
    • Numerical representation
    • Geometry (2-D and 3-D shapes)
    • Positional and spatial concepts
    • Time and temporal concepts
    • Ordinal numbers
    • Comparison
    • Patterns
    • Measurement
    • And more

Perfect For

  • Grades K–3 math instruction
  • Word problem support
  • Math intervention and small groups
  • Math centers
  • Homeschool reinforcement

Give students the vocabulary they need to understand math—and communicate their thinking clearly.

  • Physical
    Teaching cards measuring 5.5" x 4.25"
  • Download
    Printable PDF file of teaching cards
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We intentionally avoid labeling our resources with specific grade levels or ages to place the emphasis on each child's unique abilities. While the skills covered typically span from kindergarten to third grade, individuals of various ages have found success with our materials.

Multisensory resources, in general, are tailored to diverse learning styles and prove exceptionally effective for children with varying learning needs. They foster a more inclusive and flexible learning environment, empowering these children to grasp concepts more readily and with heightened engagement. Our multisensory materials are specifically designed to address the unique needs of children with learning differences, ensuring their success.

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