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Is StudyPug aligned with BC Grade 2 Math curriculum?
Yes, our content is 100% aligned with the British Columbia curriculum and covers all Grade 2 math topics including counting, addition, subtraction, patterns, and shapes.
What topics are covered in Grade 2 Math?
Grade 2 Math covers counting to 100, skip-counting, place value, addition and subtraction strategies, repeating patterns, measurement, shapes, data collection, and money concepts.
How does StudyPug help my Grade 2 child learn math?
StudyPug provides interactive practice activities, printable worksheets, step-by-step solutions, and personalized learning paths that adapt to your child's pace and needs.
Can I track my child's progress in Grade 2 Math?
Yes, our parent portal lets you see exactly what topics your child has mastered, where they need more practice, and their overall performance on activities and quizzes.
Are the activities suitable for Grade 2 students?
Absolutely. All activities are designed specifically for Grade 2 learners with age-appropriate language, visuals, and interactive elements that make learning fun and engaging.

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