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CO_ID | Curriculum Outcome | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
NS.CO.1.N01 | Say number sequence by 1s forward and backward 0-100, 2s to 20, 5s and 10s to 100 using hundred chart or number line: |
NS.CO.1.N02 | Recognize and name quantity represented by familiar arrangements of 1-10 objects or dots: |
NS.CO.1.N03 | Demonstrate understanding of counting to 20 using last number said, one count per set, and counting-on strategy: |
NS.CO.1.N04 | Represent and partition numbers to 20: |
NS.CO.1.N05 | Compare sets up to 20 objects to solve problems using referents and one-to-one correspondence: |
NS.CO.1.N08 | Identify numbers up to 20 that are one more, two more, one less, and two less than a given number: |
NS.CO.1.N09 | Demonstrate understanding of addition of two one-digit numbers and corresponding subtraction in various situations: |
NS.CO.1.N10 | Use and describe strategies to determine sums and differences using manipulatives and visual aids: |
NS.CO.1.PR01 | Demonstrate understanding of repeating patterns by identifying, describing, reproducing, extending, and creating: |
NS.CO.1.PR03 | Describe equality as balance and inequality as imbalance concretely and pictorially 0 to 20: |
NS.CO.1.PR04 | Record equalities using the equal symbol: |
NS.CO.1.G03 | Identify 2-D shapes in 3-D objects: |
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Everything you need to know about helping your child succeed in Grade 1 Math
Is StudyPug aligned with the Nova Scotia Grade 1 curriculum?
Yes, StudyPug is 100% aligned with Nova Scotia Grade 1 Math standards. We cover all topics including number sense, addition, subtraction, measurement, and shapes exactly as taught in NS schools.
What topics are covered in Grade 1 Math?
Grade 1 Math covers counting to 100, place value, addition and subtraction to 20, word problems, telling time, measuring length, identifying shapes, and coin recognition aligned with Nova Scotia curriculum.
How does StudyPug help my Grade 1 child learn math?
StudyPug uses interactive practice activities, printable worksheets, and step-by-step solutions. Your child gets a personalized learning path that adapts to their level and builds confidence.
Can my child use StudyPug independently?
Yes, StudyPug is designed for young learners. The interface is simple and intuitive, with visual instructions and fun activities that Grade 1 students can navigate with minimal parent support.
How much time should my Grade 1 child spend on StudyPug?
We recommend 15-20 minutes per day for Grade 1 students. Short, consistent practice sessions are most effective for building math skills and maintaining engagement at this age.

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