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SCO_ID | Curriculum Outcome - Elaborations | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
NB.SCO.1.N1 | Say the number sequence, 0 to 100: 1s forward and backward between any two given numbers, 2s to 20, forward starting at 0, 5s and 10s to 100 |
NB.SCO.1.N2 | Recognize, at a glance, and name familiar arrangements of 1 to 10 objects or dots: |
NB.SCO.1.N3 | Demonstrate an understanding of counting: Indicating last number said identifies how many, showing any set has one count, using counting on strategy |
NB.SCO.1.N4 | Represent and describe numbers to 20 concretely, pictorially and symbolically: |
NB.SCO.1.N5 | Compare sets containing up to 20 elements to solve problems: Using referents, one-to-one correspondence |
NB.SCO.1.N7 | Demonstrate how a given number can be represented by equal groups with and without singles: |
NB.SCO.1.N8 | Identify the number, up to 20, that is one more, two more, one less and two less than a given number: |
NB.SCO.1.N9 | Demonstrate understanding of addition of numbers with answers to 20 and corresponding subtraction: Using familiar language, creating and solving problems, modelling addition and subtraction |
NB.SCO.1.PR3 | Describe equality as a balance and inequality as an imbalance, concretely and pictorially (0 to 20): |
NB.SCO.1.PR4 | Record equalities using the equal symbol: |
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Is StudyPug aligned with New Brunswick Grade 1 curriculum?
Yes, StudyPug is 100% aligned with the New Brunswick curriculum framework. We cover all Grade 1 outcomes including counting, number sense, addition and subtraction, patterns, and measurement concepts.
What Grade 1 math topics does StudyPug cover?
StudyPug covers all Grade 1 topics: counting forward and backward, skip counting by 2s, 5s and 10s, one-to-one correspondence, addition and subtraction facts to 18, creating and extending patterns, and measurement comparisons.
How does StudyPug help my Grade 1 child learn math?
StudyPug uses interactive practice activities and printable worksheets to build foundational skills. The adaptive practice adjusts to your child's level, and you can track their progress on every topic they practice.
Can my child practice Grade 1 math independently?
Yes, the step-by-step solutions and interactive activities are designed for young learners to practice independently. Parents can monitor progress through the parent portal to see exactly what their child is working on.
Are there printable worksheets for Grade 1 math?
Yes, StudyPug includes printable worksheets for all Grade 1 topics including counting, addition, subtraction, and patterns. Worksheets are perfect for extra practice or homework reinforcement at home.

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