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SO_ID | Outcome | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
NL.SO.5N1 | Write numerals to 1000000 using proper spacing without commas, express in words and expanded notation, describe place value patterns |
NL.SO.5N2 | Round decimals, estimate sums, products, and quotients using various strategies, apply estimation in context |
NL.SO.5N3 | Describe mental math strategies, explain multiplication and division by zero, demonstrate recall of basic facts |
NL.SO.5N4 | Multiply by multiples of 10, 100, 1000, apply halving and doubling, use distributive property for multiplication |
NL.SO.5N5 | Model and solve two-digit multiplication using arrays, area models, and expanded notation, refine personal strategies |
NL.SO.5N6 | Model division as equal sharing, interpret remainders, solve division problems using personal strategies |
NL.SO.5N7 | Create and explain equivalent fractions, compare fractions with unlike denominators, order fractions on a number line |
NL.SO.5N8 | Express and represent decimals to thousandths, describe decimal place value, show equivalent decimal representations |
NL.SO.5N10 | Order decimals to thousandths using place value and number lines, compare decimal representations |
NL.SO.5N11 | Add and subtract decimals to thousandths, estimate sums and differences, correct decimal point placement errors |
NL.SO.5PR1 | Extend and describe patterns, predict elements, represent patterns visually and with expressions, solve problems using pattern rules |
NL.SO.5PR2 | Express problems as equations with letter variables, solve single-variable equations, create problems for given equations |
NL.SO.5SS1 | Construct rectangles for given perimeters and areas, explore relationships between area and perimeter |
NL.SO.5SS2 | Demonstrate relationships between millimetres, centimetres, metres, and kilometres, provide referents for metric units |
NL.SO.5SS3 | Measure volume using cubic units, construct rectangular prisms for given volumes, estimate volume using referents |
NL.SO.5SS5 | Identify and describe parallel, intersecting, perpendicular, vertical, and horizontal lines in 2D shapes and 3D objects |
NL.SO.5SS6 | Identify and sort quadrilaterals based on side lengths and parallel sides |
NL.SO.5SS7 | Perform and describe single transformations including translations, reflections, and rotations on 2D shapes |
NL.SO.5SS8 | Identify and describe single transformations including translations, reflections, and rotations |
NL.SO.5SP1 | Differentiate between first-hand and second-hand data, formulate questions for data collection |
NL.SO.5SP2 | Construct and interpret double bar graphs, draw conclusions and solve problems using double bar graphs |
NL.SO.5SP3 | Describe likelihood of outcomes as impossible, possible, or certain, design and conduct probability experiments |
NL.SO.5SP4 | Compare likelihood of outcomes in probability experiments, design experiments with varying outcome likelihoods |
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Everything Newfoundland parents need to know about Grade 5 Math help
What topics are covered in Newfoundland Grade 5 Math?
Our Grade 5 Math covers decimals to thousandths, equivalent fractions, multiplication and division strategies, patterns and equations, area and perimeter, volume, transformations, and probability aligned with Newfoundland curriculum.
How does StudyPug align with Newfoundland curriculum?
Every lesson is mapped to Newfoundland learning outcomes. Our Canadian certified teachers ensure content matches exactly what your child learns in school, covering all provincial standards for Grade 5 Math.
Is StudyPug suitable for students who are behind in math?
Yes. Our diagnostic assessment identifies knowledge gaps, then creates a personalized learning path. Students can review earlier concepts and progress at their own pace with adaptive practice that builds confidence.
How much time should my child spend on StudyPug?
Most families see results with 20-30 minutes daily. The platform adapts to your child's schedule, allowing flexible practice whenever it works best for your family while ensuring steady progress.
Can StudyPug help with decimal and fraction concepts?
Absolutely. Grade 5 includes comprehensive coverage of decimals to thousandths and fractions. Video lessons break down each concept step-by-step, with hundreds of practice problems to build mastery and confidence.

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