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SCO_ID | Curriculum Outcome - Elaborations | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
NB.SCO.7.N1 | Determine and explain why a number is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, and why a number cannot be divided by 0: Understand and apply divisibility rules for various numbers |
NB.SCO.7.N2 | Demonstrate an understanding of the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of decimals: Solve problems using decimal operations with technology for complex calculations |
NB.SCO.7.N3 | Solve problems involving percents from 1% to 100%: Apply percent calculations to real-world situations |
NB.SCO.7.N4 | Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between positive repeating decimals and positive fractions: Convert between repeating decimals and fractions |
NB.SCO.7.N5 | Demonstrate an understanding of adding and subtracting positive fractions and mixed numbers: Perform operations with fractions having like and unlike denominators |
NB.SCO.7.N6 | Demonstrate an understanding of addition and subtraction of integers: Perform integer operations concretely, pictorially, and symbolically |
NB.SCO.7.N7 | Compare and order positive fractions, positive decimals, and whole numbers: Use benchmarks, place value, and equivalent forms to order numbers |
NB.SCO.7.PR1 | Demonstrate an understanding of oral and written patterns and their equivalent linear relations: Identify and describe patterns in various contexts |
NB.SCO.7.PR2 | Create a table of values from a linear relation, graph the table of values, and analyze the graph: Interpret and solve problems using linear relations |
NB.SCO.7.PR3 | Demonstrate an understanding of preservation of equality: Apply preservation of equality to solve equations |
NB.SCO.7.PR6 | Model and solve problems that can be represented by one-step linear equations: Solve equations of the form x + a = b, where a and b are integers |
NB.SCO.7.PR7 | Model and solve problems that can be represented by linear equations: Apply linear equations to solve real-world problems |
NB.SCO.7.SS1 | Demonstrate an understanding of circles: Describe relationships among radius, diameter, circumference, and pi |
NB.SCO.7.SS2 | Develop and apply a formula for determining the area of triangles, parallelograms, and circles: Calculate areas of various 2D shapes using formulas |
NB.SCO.7.SS3 | Perform geometric constructions: Construct perpendicular and parallel lines, perpendicular bisectors, and angle bisectors |
NB.SCO.7.SS4 | Identify and plot points in the four quadrants of a Cartesian plane using integral ordered pairs: Use coordinate geometry to represent points on a plane |
NB.SCO.7.SS5 | Perform and describe transformations of a 2-D shape in all four quadrants of a Cartesian plane: Apply translations, rotations, and reflections to shapes on a coordinate grid |
NB.SCO.7.SP1 | Demonstrate an understanding of central tendency and range: Determine and interpret mean, median, mode, and range of data sets |
NB.SCO.7.SP3 | Construct, label and interpret circle graphs to solve problems: Create and use pie charts to represent and analyze data |
NB.SCO.7.SP4 | Express probabilities as ratios, fractions and percents: Represent probability using different numerical formats |
NB.SCO.7.SP5 | Identify the sample space for a probability experiment involving two independent events: Determine possible outcomes for combined events |
NB.SCO.7.SP6 | Conduct a probability experiment to compare theoretical and experimental probability: Compare predicted and actual results of probability experiments |
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Everything you need to know about helping your child succeed in New Brunswick Grade 7 Math
Is StudyPug aligned with the New Brunswick Grade 7 curriculum?
Yes, StudyPug is 100% aligned with New Brunswick Grade 7 Math curriculum standards, covering integers, algebra, geometry, and data analysis exactly as taught in NB schools.
How does StudyPug help prepare for provincial assessments?
Our platform provides practice questions that match New Brunswick provincial assessment formats, helping students become familiar with question styles and build confidence for test day.
Can my child use StudyPug if they're behind in math?
Absolutely. Our diagnostic assessment identifies gaps, then creates a personalized learning path. Students can review earlier concepts while progressing through Grade 7 material at their own pace.
How much time should my child spend on StudyPug each week?
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