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SO_ID | Outcome | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
NL.SO.7N1 | Determine divisibility rules for 2 to 10 Explain why numbers cannot be divided by 0 Sort numbers based on divisibility using organizers |
NL.SO.7N2 | Solve problems with decimal operations Use estimation strategies Check reasonableness of solutions Consider order of operations |
NL.SO.7N3 | Express percents as decimals or fractions Solve percent problems Determine when rounding is needed in percent problems |
NL.SO.7N4 | Predict decimal representations of fractions Match fractions to decimals Sort fractions as repeating or terminating Express fractions as decimals and vice versa |
NL.SO.7N5 | Model addition and subtraction of fractions and mixed numbers Determine sums and differences Simplify fractions Determine common denominators Solve problems |
NL.SO.7N6 | Explain sum of opposite integers is zero Solve problems with integer addition and subtraction Use concrete materials pictorial representations and symbols |
NL.SO.7N7 | Order sets of numbers including fractions decimals and whole numbers Position fractions on number line Identify numbers between given numbers |
NL.SO.7PR1 | Formulate linear relations to represent patterns Provide contexts for linear relations Represent environmental patterns using linear relations |
NL.SO.7PR2 | Create tables of values for linear relations Graph tables of values Describe relationships shown in graphs Match linear relations to graphs |
NL.SO.7PR3 | Model and explain preservation of equality for operations Write equivalent forms of equations Apply preservation of equality to solve problems |
NL.SO.7PR6 | Represent and solve problems using linear equations Model linear equations using concrete materials Draw visual representations of steps |
NL.SO.7PR7 | Model and solve problems using linear equations Solve linear equations using concrete models inspection and systematic trial Verify solutions |
NL.SO.7SS1 | Illustrate relationships between radius diameter and circumference Draw circles with given radius or diameter Explain pi Solve problems involving circles |
NL.SO.7SS3 | Identify and draw parallel and perpendicular line segments Describe and construct perpendicular bisectors and angle bisectors |
NL.SO.7SS4 | Label and identify parts of Cartesian plane Plot points in all quadrants Draw shapes using ordered pairs Identify coordinates of vertices |
NL.SO.7SS5 | Perform and describe transformations of 2D shapes on Cartesian plane Identify coordinates of transformed shapes Determine distances between points |
NL.SO.7SP1 | Determine mean median mode and range for data sets Explain differences in measures of central tendency Provide appropriate contexts |
NL.SO.7SP3 | Examine circle graphs in various media Identify attributes of circle graphs Translate percentages to quantities Interpret and create circle graphs |
NL.SO.7SP4 | Express probabilities as ratios fractions and percents Provide examples of impossible and certain events |
NL.SO.7SP5 | Provide examples of independent events Identify sample spaces for two independent events using organizers |
NL.SO.7SP6 | Determine theoretical probability for two independent events Conduct experiments to compare experimental and theoretical probability |
Grade 7 Lessons
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Newfoundland Standards
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Everything you need to know about helping your child succeed in Newfoundland Grade 7 Math
How does StudyPug align with Newfoundland Grade 7 Math curriculum?
StudyPug covers all Newfoundland Grade 7 Math curriculum outcomes including integers, linear relations, geometry, and data analysis. Every lesson aligns with provincial standards.
What Grade 7 Math topics does StudyPug cover?
We cover divisibility, decimal operations, percents, fractions, integers, linear relations, equations, circles, area formulas, Cartesian plane, transformations, statistics, and probability.
How can StudyPug help my child with integer operations?
Our video lessons break down integer rules step-by-step with visual models. Practice problems adapt to their level, building confidence with addition, subtraction, and problem-solving.
Is StudyPug suitable for students struggling with linear relations?
Yes! Our diagnostic assessment identifies gaps in understanding. Video lessons explain patterns, tables, and graphs clearly, with hundreds of practice problems at the right difficulty level.
Can StudyPug help prepare for Newfoundland provincial assessments?
Absolutely. Our practice questions match provincial assessment formats. Students build skills with all curriculum outcomes tested on Newfoundland assessments.

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