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OE_ID | Expectations | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
ON.OE.2.B.1.1 | B1.1 Whole Numbers: read, represent, compose, and decompose whole numbers up to and including 200, using a variety of tools and strategies, and describe various ways they are used in everyday life |
ON.OE.2.B.1.2 | B1.2 Whole Numbers: compare and order whole numbers up to and including 200, in various contexts |
ON.OE.2.B.1.5 | B1.5 Whole Numbers: describe what makes a number even or odd |
ON.OE.2.B.1.6 | B1.6 Fractions: use drawings to represent, solve, and compare the results of fair-share problems that involve sharing up to 10 items among 2, 3, 4, and 6 sharers, including problems that result in whole numbers, mixed numbers, and fractional amounts |
ON.OE.2.B.2.1 | B2.1 Properties and Relationships: use the properties of operations, and the relationships between addition and subtraction, to solve problems and check calculations |
ON.OE.2.B.2.2 | B2.2 Math Facts: recall and demonstrate addition facts for numbers up to 20, and related subtraction facts |
ON.OE.2.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 100 |
ON.OE.2.B.2.5 | B2.5 Multiplication and Division: represent multiplication as repeated equal groups, including groups of one half and one fourth, and solve related problems, using various tools and drawings |
ON.OE.2.B.2.6 | B2.6 Multiplication and Division: represent division of up to 12 items as the equal sharing of a quantity, and solve related problems, using various tools and drawings |
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Is StudyPug aligned with the Ontario Grade 2 Math curriculum?
Yes, StudyPug is 100% aligned with Ontario curriculum standards. We cover all Grade 2 topics including numbers to 200, addition and subtraction to 100, fractions, patterns, data, geometry, and measurement.
What topics are covered in Grade 2 Math?
Grade 2 Math covers number sense to 200, addition and subtraction facts, introduction to multiplication and division, fractions through fair-sharing, patterns and algebra, data management, 2D shapes, and measurement including length, time, and money.
How does StudyPug help my Grade 2 child learn math?
StudyPug provides interactive practice activities, printable worksheets, step-by-step solutions, and adaptive practice questions that adjust to your child's level, building confidence and mastery at their own pace.
Can my child practice specific Grade 2 math skills?
Yes, you can choose specific topics like skip counting, addition facts, fair-share problems, or telling time. Your child can practice any skill until they've mastered it with unlimited attempts.
Will StudyPug help prepare my child for EQAO in later grades?
Absolutely. Building strong Grade 2 foundations in number sense, problem-solving, and mathematical thinking prepares students for success on future EQAO assessments in Grades 3 and 6.

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