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OE_ID | Expectations | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
ON.OE.1.B.1.1 | B1.1 Whole Numbers: read, represent whole numbers up to and including 50, and describe various ways they are used in everyday life |
ON.OE.1.B.1.2 | B1.2 Whole Numbers: compose and decompose whole numbers up to and including 50, in various contexts |
ON.OE.1.B.1.3 | B1.3 Whole Numbers: compare and order whole numbers up to and including 50, in various contexts |
ON.OE.1.B.1.5 | B1.5 Whole Numbers: count to 50 by 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s, using a variety of tools and strategies |
ON.OE.1.B.1.6 | B1.6 Fractions: use drawings to represent and solve fair-share problems that involve 2 and 4 sharers, respectively, and have remainders of 1 or 2 |
ON.OE.1.B.1.7 | B1.7 Fractions: recognize that one half and two fourths of the same whole are equal, in fair-sharing contexts |
ON.OE.1.B.2.1 | B2.1 Properties and Relationships: use the properties of addition and subtraction, and the relationship between addition and subtraction, to solve problems and check calculations |
ON.OE.1.B.2.2 | B2.2 Math Facts: recall and demonstrate addition facts for numbers up to 10, and related subtraction facts |
ON.OE.1.B.2.4 | B2.4 Addition and Subtraction: use objects, diagrams, and equations to represent, describe, and solve situations involving addition and subtraction of whole numbers that add up to no more than 50 |
ON.OE.1.B.2.5 | B2.5 Multiplication and Division: represent and solve equal-group problems where the total number of items is no more than 10, including problems in which each group is a half, using tools and drawings |
ON.OE.1.C.1.4 | C1.4 Patterns: create and describe patterns to illustrate relationships among whole numbers up to 50 |
ON.OE.1.C.2.3 | C2.3 Equalities and Inequalities: identify and use equivalent relationships for whole numbers up to 50, in various contexts |
ON.OE.1.F.1.1 | F1.1 Money Concepts: identify the various Canadian coins up to 50¢ and coins and bills up to $50, and compare their values |
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Everything you need to know about helping your child succeed in Ontario Grade 1 Math
Is StudyPug aligned with the Ontario Grade 1 curriculum?
Yes, StudyPug is 100% aligned with Ontario curriculum expectations. We cover all required topics including number sense to 50, addition and subtraction, patterns, data management, and geometry.
What topics does Grade 1 Math cover?
Grade 1 Math includes counting to 50, addition and subtraction facts, fair sharing, patterns, sorting data, identifying shapes, measuring length and mass, reading calendars, and recognizing Canadian coins.
How does StudyPug help my Grade 1 child learn math?
StudyPug provides interactive practice activities, printable worksheets, step-by-step solutions, and personalized learning paths that adapt to your child's level and build confidence.
Can my child use StudyPug independently?
Yes, Grade 1 activities are designed to be intuitive and engaging for young learners. Many children use StudyPug independently, though parental guidance can enhance the learning experience.
How will StudyPug prepare my child for future EQAO tests?
By building strong foundational skills in Grade 1, StudyPug ensures your child develops the number sense, problem-solving abilities, and confidence needed for success in Grade 3 EQAO assessments.

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