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Mathematics Primary

NS Kindergarten Math Curriculum

Video lessons and practice for every Kindergarten math topic. Aligned to what Nova Scotia schools teach. Help your child build confidence in early math.

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NS.CO.K.N01

Say number sequence by 1s from 1 to 20 and from 10 to 1:

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Recognize and name quantity represented by arrangements of 1 to 5 objects or dots:

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Relate numerals 1 to 10 to their respective quantities:

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Compare quantities 1 to 10 using one-to-one correspondence:

NS.CO.K.PR01

Identify reproduce extend and create repeating patterns using manipulatives sounds and actions:

NS.CO.K.G01

Sort 3-D objects using a single attribute:

Nova Scotia Kindergarten Math: Mathematics Primary

Nova Scotia's Kindergarten math program, known as Mathematics Primary, introduces young learners to the foundational concepts they will build on throughout their school years. Topics include counting and cardinality, number recognition, basic geometry, sorting and classifying, and simple patterns. StudyPug covers every one of these topics with short, engaging video lessons and follow-up practice problems.

Key Topics in NS Kindergarten Math

  • Counting objects to 10 and beyond
  • Recognizing and writing numbers
  • Comparing quantities (more, fewer, equal)
  • Identifying and sorting 2D shapes
  • Recognizing and extending simple patterns
  • Basic measurement concepts (longer, shorter, heavier)

How StudyPug Supports Early Learners

Young children learn best through repetition and at their own pace. StudyPug's video lessons are short and focused, making them easy for Kindergarten students to follow. Parents can sit alongside their child, pause the lesson, and work through practice problems together. Every topic in the Nova Scotia Mathematics Primary curriculum is covered, so there are no gaps.

Preparing for Grade 1 Math in Nova Scotia

The skills learned in Kindergarten math set the stage for Grade 1. Strong number sense, shape recognition, and pattern understanding give children the confidence they need as math becomes more complex. StudyPug helps Nova Scotia students arrive at Grade 1 ready to learn.