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SO_ID | Outcome | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
NL.SO.1N1 | Recite forward and backward number sequences, record and read numerals, skip count by 2s, 5s, and 10s, identify and correct errors in sequences |
NL.SO.1N2 | Identify numbers represented by dot arrangements on ten frames, describe relationships to 5 and 10, recognize familiar object arrangements without counting |
NL.SO.1N3 | Count sets of objects, demonstrate conservation of number, predict counts after rearrangement, record set quantities, count on from known quantities, identify counting errors, count using groups |
NL.SO.1N4 | Read number words to 10, represent numbers up to 20 using manipulatives, partition quantities up to 20, model numbers using different objects, place numerals on number lines |
NL.SO.1N5 | Build and compare sets, use comparative language, solve story problems involving quantity comparisons |
NL.SO.1N7 | Identify numbers one or two more/less than a given number up to 20, represent these on ten-frames |
NL.SO.1N8 | Act out, represent, create, and solve addition and subtraction problems, write related addition and subtraction facts, identify additive or subtractive actions in problems |
NL.SO.1PR1 | Describe, identify errors in, reproduce, extend, and create repeating patterns, identify repeating events in daily life |
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Everything Newfoundland parents need to know about Grade 1 Math help
Is StudyPug aligned with Newfoundland Grade 1 curriculum?
Yes, our Grade 1 Math content is 100% aligned with Newfoundland and Labrador curriculum standards, covering number sense, counting, addition, subtraction, patterns, and shapes.
What Grade 1 Math topics does StudyPug cover?
We cover all core Grade 1 topics including number sequences, skip counting, ten frames, addition and subtraction, mental math strategies, repeating patterns, and 2-D and 3-D shapes.
How does StudyPug help with counting and number sense?
We provide interactive activities, ten-frame exercises, skip counting practice, and number comparison tasks that build strong counting foundations at your child's pace.
Can my Grade 1 child use StudyPug independently?
Yes, our platform is designed for young learners with simple navigation, visual activities, and audio support to help Grade 1 students practice independently.
How do I track my child's Grade 1 Math progress?
Our parent portal shows exactly which topics they've mastered, where they need more practice, and their activity completion rates across all Grade 1 math skills.

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