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OE_ID | Expectations | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
ON.OE.K.15.1 | 15.1: investigate (e.g., using a number line, a hundreds carpet, a board game with numbered squares) the idea that a number's position in the counting sequence determines its magnitude (e.g., the quantity is greater when counting forward and less when counting backward) |
ON.OE.K.15.2 | 15.2: investigate some concepts of quantity and equality through identifying and comparing sets with more, fewer, or the same number of objects |
ON.OE.K.15.3 | 15.3: make use of one-to-one correspondence in counting objects and matching groups of objects |
ON.OE.K.15.4 | 15.4: demonstrate an understanding of the counting concepts of stable order and of order irrelevance |
ON.OE.K.15.5 | 15.5: subitize quantities to 5 without having to count, using a variety of materials and strategies |
ON.OE.K.15.7 | 15.7: explore and communicate the function/purpose of numbers in a variety of contexts |
ON.OE.K.15.9 | 15.9: compose and decompose quantities to 10 |
ON.OE.K.15.10 | 15.10: investigate addition and subtraction in everyday experiences and routines through the use of modelling strategies and manipulatives and counting strategies |
ON.OE.K.17.1 | 17.1: explore, sort, and compare the attributes and the properties of traditional and non-traditional two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional figures |
ON.OE.K.18.1 | 18.1: identify and describe informally the repeating nature of patterns in everyday contexts, using appropriate terminology and gestures |
ON.OE.K.20.1 | 20.1: demonstrate an understanding of number relationships for numbers from 0 to 10, through investigation |
ON.OE.K.20.2 | 20.2: use, read, and represent whole numbers to 10 in a variety of meaningful contexts |
ON.OE.K.20.5 | 20.5: investigate and describe how objects can be collected, grouped, and organized according to similarities and differences |
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Is StudyPug aligned with the Ontario Kindergarten curriculum?
Yes! StudyPug is 100% aligned with the Ontario Kindergarten math curriculum. Our content covers all topics from the Overall Expectations including counting and number sense, measurement, geometry, patterns, and data management, ensuring your child practices exactly what they're learning in class.
What topics are covered in Kindergarten math?
Kindergarten math covers counting to 20, number recognition and writing, simple addition and subtraction up to 10, comparing quantities, 2D and 3D shapes, measurement using non-standard units, positional words, patterns, sorting and classifying objects, and basic data organization.
How does StudyPug help my Kindergarten child learn math?
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Can my Kindergarten child use StudyPug independently?
While Kindergarten students can navigate the colorful, engaging worksheets, parent involvement is recommended at this age. You can help guide your child through activities, and our step-by-step solutions make it easy for you to explain concepts clearly, even if math isn't your strongest subject.
Does StudyPug prepare Kindergarten students for Grade 1?
Yes! StudyPug builds essential early math foundations that prepare students for Grade 1. By mastering counting, basic operations, shapes, and patterns in Kindergarten, your child will enter Grade 1 with confidence and the number sense needed to tackle more complex concepts.
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