Geometry, Measurement and Finance 10 in New Brunswick
New Brunswick Grade 10 students taking Geometry, Measurement and Finance 10 cover a wide range of practical and mathematical topics. The course is designed to connect real-world financial literacy with foundational geometry and measurement skills. StudyPug supports students through every unit with clear video lessons and targeted practice problems.
Personal Finance Topics
A large part of this course focuses on money management and financial decision-making. Students learn how to compare unit prices, find the best buy, and solve currency exchange problems. They also explore different types of income and how to calculate pay rates and percentages. Banking services, account types, and transaction fees are covered alongside simple and compound interest. The course finishes the finance strand with a look at credit options and strategies for responsible credit use.
- Compare unit prices and solve currency exchange problems
- Calculate income, pay rates, and percentages
- Understand banking accounts, services, and fees
- Solve problems involving simple and compound interest
- Make informed decisions about credit use
Geometry and Trigonometry Topics
Students identify right triangles and apply the Pythagorean theorem to solve problems. They then move into trigonometry, using similarity in right triangles to generalize patterns and apply trigonometric ratios. Angle relationships are identified and described, and students learn to draw, replicate, construct, and bisect angles using geometric tools.
- Verify and apply the Pythagorean theorem
- Apply trigonometric ratios to solve right triangle problems
- Identify and calculate angle relationships in diagrams
- Construct and bisect angles accurately
Measurement Topics
The measurement strand covers both the SI (metric) and Imperial systems. Students learn the history and development of each system, identify base and common units, and describe relationships between units. They practice estimating and performing linear measurements and converting between systems. Area, surface area, and volume of 2-D shapes and 3-D objects are also covered using referents and formulas.
- Identify SI base units and describe unit relationships
- Identify Imperial units and convert between measurement systems
- Estimate and measure length, area, surface area, and volume
- Solve problems using formulas for regular and irregular shapes and 3-D objects
How StudyPug Helps New Brunswick Grade 10 Students
StudyPug covers every topic in the New Brunswick Geometry, Measurement and Finance 10 course. Students can search for a specific topic, watch a short video lesson, and then practice with problems that match what their teacher assigns. Whether a student is catching up on a missed lesson or preparing for an upcoming test, StudyPug makes it easy to get the help they need on any device.