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SCO_ID | Curriculum Outcome - Elaborations | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
NB.SCO.2.N1 | Say the number sequence from 0 to 100: By 2s, 5s and 10s, forward and backward, using starting points that are multiples |
NB.SCO.2.N2 | Demonstrate if a number up to 100 is even or odd: Identify and explain even and odd numbers |
NB.SCO.2.N3 | Describe order or relative position using ordinal numbers: Up to tenth |
NB.SCO.2.N4 | Represent and describe numbers to 100: Concretely, pictorially and symbolically |
NB.SCO.2.N5 | Compare and order numbers up to 100: Use symbols and words to show the relationship between numbers |
NB.SCO.2.N6 | Estimate quantities to 100 using referents: Use benchmarks or familiar quantities to make reasonable estimates |
NB.SCO.2.N7 | Illustrate the meaning of place value for numerals to 100: Use concrete materials and pictures to show hundreds, tens, and ones |
NB.SCO.2.N8 | Demonstrate and explain the effect of adding or subtracting zero: Show that adding or subtracting zero does not change the original number |
NB.SCO.2.N9 | Demonstrate understanding of addition and subtraction to 100: Use personal strategies, solve problems, explain order in addition and subtraction |
NB.SCO.2.N10 | Apply mental mathematics strategies for basic addition facts: Use doubles, making 10, one more/less, two more/less, addition for subtraction |
NB.SCO.2.PR4 | Record equalities and inequalities symbolically: Use equal symbol or not equal symbol to represent equalities and inequalities |
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Is StudyPug aligned with the New Brunswick Grade 2 curriculum?
Yes, our Grade 2 Math program is 100% aligned with New Brunswick curriculum standards, covering all topics including skip counting, place value, patterns, and measurement concepts taught in New Brunswick schools.
What Grade 2 math topics does StudyPug cover?
StudyPug covers all New Brunswick Grade 2 topics: skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s, even and odd numbers, place value to hundreds, addition and subtraction strategies, patterns, measurement, 2-D and 3-D shapes, and data collection.
How does StudyPug help with Grade 2 math skills?
StudyPug uses interactive practice activities, printable worksheets, and step-by-step solutions to build foundational skills. Our adaptive practice adjusts to your child's level, ensuring they master each concept before moving forward.
Can my Grade 2 child use StudyPug independently?
Yes, StudyPug is designed for young learners with simple navigation and engaging activities. Many Grade 2 students can practice independently, though parent guidance helps maximize learning and track progress effectively.
How much time should my Grade 2 child spend on StudyPug?
We recommend 15-20 minutes daily for best results. Short, consistent practice sessions help Grade 2 students build skills and confidence without overwhelming them. Adjust based on your child's attention span and needs.

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