flagAlberta
Grade 7

AB Grade 7 Math Curriculum

Video lessons and practice for every Grade 7 math topic. Aligned to what Alberta schools teach. Get help with homework or get ahead in class.

AB Grade 7 Math Curriculum | StudyPugHelp

Print

LO_ID

Learning Outcome-Skills & Procedures

StudyPug Topic

AB.LO.G7.1

Develop number sense: Determine and explain why a number is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, and why a number cannot be divided by 0; Demonstrate an understanding of the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of decimals to solve problems; Solve problems involving percents from 1% to 100%; Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between positive terminating decimals and positive fractions and between positive repeating decimals and positive fractions; Demonstrate an understanding of adding and subtracting positive fractions and mixed numbers, with like and unlike denominators, concretely, pictorially and symbolically; Demonstrate an understanding of addition and subtraction of integers, concretely, pictorially and symbolically; Compare and order positive fractions, positive decimals (to thousandths) and whole numbers by using benchmarks, place value, equivalent fractions and/or decimals

AB.LO.G7.2

Use patterns to describe the world and to solve problems: Demonstrate an understanding of oral and written patterns and their equivalent linear relations; Create a table of values from a linear relation, graph the table of values, and analyze the graph to draw conclusions and solve problems

AB.LO.G7.3

Represent algebraic expressions in multiple ways: Demonstrate an understanding of preservation of equality by modelling preservation of equality, concretely, pictorially and symbolically; Applying preservation of equality to solve equations; Explain the difference between an expression and an equation; Evaluate an expression, given the value of the variable(s); Model and solve, concretely, pictorially and symbolically, problems that can be represented by one-step linear equations of the form x + a = b, where a and b are integers; Model and solve, concretely, pictorially and symbolically, problems that can be represented by linear equations of the form: ax + b = c, ax = b, x/a = b, a ≠ 0, where a, b, and c are whole numbers

AB.LO.G7.4

Use direct and indirect measurement to solve problems: Demonstrate an understanding of circles by describing the relationships among radius, diameter and circumference; Relating circumference to pi; Determining the sum of the central angles; Constructing circles with a given radius or diameter; Solving problems involving the radii, diameters and circumferences of circles; Develop and apply a formula for determining the area of triangles, parallelograms, circles

AB.LO.G7.5

Describe the characteristics of 3-D objects and 2-D shapes, and analyze the relationships among them: Perform geometric constructions, including perpendicular line segments, parallel line segments, perpendicular bisectors, angle bisectors

AB.LO.G7.6

Describe and analyze position and motion of objects and shapes: Identify and plot points in the four quadrants of a Cartesian plane, using integral ordered pairs; Perform and describe transformations (translations, rotations or reflections) of a 2-D shape in all four quadrants of a Cartesian plane (limited to integral number vertices)

AB.LO.G7.7

Collect, display and analyze data to solve problems: Demonstrate an understanding of central tendency and range by determining the measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) and range; Determining the most appropriate measures of central tendency to report findings; Determine the effect on the mean, median and mode when an outlier is included in a data set; Construct, label and interpret circle graphs to solve problems

AB.LO.G7.8

Use experimental or theoretical probabilities to represent and solve problems involving uncertainty: Express probabilities as ratios, fractions and percents; Identify the sample space (where the combined sample space has 36 or fewer elements) for a probability experiment involving two independent events; Conduct a probability experiment to compare the theoretical probability (determined using a tree diagram, table or other graphic organizer) and experimental probability of two independent events

Alberta Grade 7 Math Topics

Grade 7 math in Alberta covers a wide range of topics that build on earlier number skills and introduce new concepts in algebra, geometry, and data. StudyPug has video lessons and practice for every one of these topics.

  • Number: Divisibility rules, operations with decimals, percents, fractions, mixed numbers, integers, and comparing and ordering numbers.
  • Patterns and Relations: Linear relations, tables of values, graphing, and drawing conclusions from graphs.
  • Variables and Equations: Preservation of equality, expressions vs. equations, evaluating expressions, and solving one-step and multi-step linear equations.
  • Shape and Space: Circle properties (radius, diameter, circumference, pi), area of triangles, parallelograms and circles, and geometric constructions.
  • Transformations: Plotting points in all four quadrants of a Cartesian plane, and performing translations, rotations, and reflections.
  • Statistics and Probability: Mean, median, mode, range, outliers, circle graphs, and probability experiments with two independent events.

How StudyPug Helps Alberta Grade 7 Students

Whether your child is struggling with integers or needs a challenge beyond what class covers, StudyPug meets them where they are. Every video lesson is short and focused — most run 5 to 15 minutes — so students can find exactly the topic they need without sitting through a full lecture.

After watching a lesson, students can try practice problems right away. Each problem includes a full step-by-step solution so students can see exactly where they went wrong and how to fix it. This makes StudyPug useful for homework help, test prep, and getting ahead.

Preparing for Alberta Math Assessments

Alberta does not have a provincial exam for Grade 7 math specifically, but Grade 7 content forms the foundation for the Grade 9 Provincial Achievement Test in mathematics. Building strong skills in algebra, fractions, and geometry in Grade 7 makes Grade 8 and Grade 9 significantly easier. StudyPug helps students stay on track year by year.