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CO_ID | Curriculum Outcome | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
PI.CO.1.N.1 | Say the number sequence, 0 to 100, by 1s forward and backward between any two given numbers; 2s to 20, forward starting at 0; and 5s and 10s to 100, forward starting at 0: |
PI.CO.1.N.2 | Recognize, at a glance, and name familiar arrangements of 1 to 10 objects or dots: |
PI.CO.1.N.3 | Demonstrate an understanding of counting by indicating that the last number said identifies how many; showing that any set has only one count; using the counting on strategy; and using parts or equal groups to count sets: |
PI.CO.1.N.4 | Represent and describe numbers to 20 concretely, pictorially and symbolically: |
PI.CO.1.N.5 | Compare sets containing up to 20 elements to solve problems using referents and one-to-one correspondence: |
PI.CO.1.N.6 | Demonstrate, concretely and pictorially, how a given number can be represented by a variety of equal groups with and without singles: |
PI.CO.1.N.7 | Identify the number, up to 20, that is one more, two more, one less and two less than a given number: |
PI.CO.1.N.8 | Demonstrate an understanding of addition of numbers with answers to 20 and their corresponding subtraction facts, concretely, pictorially and symbolically: |
PI.CO.1.PR.3 | Describe equality as a balance and inequality as an imbalance, concretely and pictorially (0 to 20): |
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Everything you need to know about helping your Grade 1 student succeed
Is StudyPug aligned with the PEI Grade 1 curriculum?
Yes, all our Grade 1 content is 100% aligned with Prince Edward Island curriculum standards. We cover numbers, counting, addition, subtraction, shapes, and measurement exactly as taught in PEI schools.
What topics are covered in Grade 1 Math?
Grade 1 Math covers counting to 100, place value, addition and subtraction within 20, word problems, 2D and 3D shapes, time to the hour, and basic measurement. All topics match PEI curriculum expectations.
How does StudyPug help my Grade 1 child learn?
StudyPug uses interactive practice activities, printable worksheets, and step-by-step solutions. The adaptive practice adjusts to your child's level, building confidence and mastery at their own pace.
Can I track my child's progress?
Yes, the parent portal shows exactly what your child has practiced, which topics they've mastered, and where they need more work. You'll see their progress update in real-time as they complete activities.
Are there printable worksheets for Grade 1?
Yes, StudyPug includes hundreds of printable worksheets for Grade 1 Math. These worksheets cover all PEI curriculum topics and are perfect for offline practice or homework reinforcement.

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