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Grades 1 & 2 - Full Year Bundle - Ontario Math 2020 Curriculum - GOOGLE + PDF

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AMAZING resource that closely follows the Ontario Math Curriculum. Thank you for significantly reducing my planning time!
These are the best math sheets ever. I have bought all 6 grades for elementary math. Students love how simple yet helpful they are when reviewing what we covered in lessons. Also very good to assign as review before an assessment. The best part is the assessments!

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    DIGITAL AND PDF VERSIONS BOTH INCLUDED!

    New Ontario Math Curriculum 2020 – This bundle covers all expectations in the Grades 1&2 - New Ontario Math Curriculums. Included are 1482 Activity Sheets for your students to learn the overall and specific expectations outlined by the Ministry of Education.

    Check out each of the strands below to learn more about the resources included in this bundle.

    Grade 1 Resource

    Strand B - Number (Number Sense and Operations)

    • Composing and decomposing whole numbers to 50
    • Using base ten blocks to represent numbers to 50
    • Counting money as base ten reinforcement ($10, $1)
    • Comparing and ordering numbers to 50
    • Estimating the number of objects in collections of up to 50
    • Counting to 50 by 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s
    • Place value (assignment as well as activity sheets)
    • Fair sharing of items to 10
    • Understanding that one half is equal to two fourths
    • Compare fractions
    • Number line addition and subtraction
    • Fact Families – Relationship between addition and subtraction
    • Communitive property – Addition
    • Multiplication – Repeated addition
    • Addition mental math strategies: counting on, making tens, and more
    • Subtraction mental math strategies: adding up – finding the difference, counting back
    • Addition and Subtraction math facts to 10
    • Set models, part-whole models
    • 3 Unit Quizzes

    Strand C - Algebra (Patterns, Equations, Coding)

    • Repeating Patterns – different shapes, colours, texture, thickness, and orientation
    • Translate patterns using different objects, shapes, letters, and numbers
    • A/B patterns
    • Increasing/decreasing patterns using addition and subtraction (whole numbers to 50)
    • Determining pattern rules
    • Make predictions for extending patterns
    • Pattern Cores
    • Creating increasing, decreasing, and repeating patterns
    • Using variables to make tens
    • Solving equations using variables
    • Balancing addition and subtraction equations using whole numbers to 50
    • Evaluating equations deciding if they are equal (balanced)
    • Writing code
    • Interpreting code
    • 3 Unit Tests – 1 for each overall expectation

    Strand D - Data (Data Literacy and Probability)

    • Sorting people and things based on one attribute
    • Collecting data for areas of interest
    • Using Tally Marks
    • Creating Tally Tables
    • Reading Tally Tables
    • Using Frequency Tables
    • Interpreting Pictographs and Concrete Graphs
    • Creating Pictographs and Concrete Graphs
    • Drawing conclusions about different sets of data
    • Ordering data from greatest to least frequency
    • Drawing conclusions about different visual representations
    • Describing the likelihood of an outcome (impossible, possible, and certain)
    • Completing surveys with different populations (students vs adults) and comparing the results
    • Predicting the results of surveys when using a different population (students, adults, animals, babies)
    • 2 Unit Tests – one for each strand – Data Literacy and Probability

    Strand E - Spatial Sense

    • Sorting and identify two-dimensional shapes by 1 attribute (side length, colour, area, texture)
    • Comparing 2D shapes with 3D shapes
    • Comparing and sorting 2D shapes and 3D objects in real life
    • Comparing congruent shapes
    • Constructing and analyzing 2D and 3D shapes that have matching congruent halves
    • Constructing 3D shapes using nets
    • Using positional language regarding relative locations (above, below, left, right, in front, behind)
    • Giving and following directions for moving an object from one location to another
    • Examples of length, area, mass and capacity in 2D and 3D objects
    • Comparing 2D and 3D shapes based on measurable attributes (length, area, mass, and capacity)
    • Reading the date on a calendar
    • Understanding days, weeks, months, and seasons on a calendar

    Strand F - Financial Literacy

    • Canadian Coins - various activities
    • Comparing Coin Values
    • Comparing Money – Coins
    • Ordering Money – Coins
    • Skip Counting Using Coins
    • Which Would You Rather? (Choosing money amounts)
    • Coins – Word Problems
    • Representing Coins to 50
    • How Many Ways Can You Represent Money?
    • Canadian Bills - various activities
    • Comparing Bills
    • Skip Counting – Using Bills
    • Comparing Money – Bills
    • Ordering Money – Bills
    • Which Would You Rather? (Choosing money amounts)
    • Ordering Money – Coins and Bills
    • Comparing Money – Coins and Bills
    • Money Word Problems – Bills
    • Representing Bills to $50
    • How Many Ways Can You Represent Money?
    • Unit Test – Financial Literacy

    Grade 2 Resource

    Strand B - Number (Number Sense and Operations)

    • Composing and decomposing whole numbers to 200
    • Using base ten blocks to represent numbers to 200
    • Counting money as base ten reinforcement ($100, $10, $1)
    • Comparing and ordering numbers to 200
    • Estimating the number of objects in collections of up to 200
    • Even and Odd Numbers
    • Counting by 20, 25, and 50 to 200
    • Place value (assignment as well as activity sheets)
    • Fair sharing of items to 10
    • Number line addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
    • Fact Families – Relationship between multiplication and division
    • Communitive property – Addition and Multiplication
    • Multiplication – Repeated addition
    • Division – Repeated subtraction
    • Addition mental math strategies: counting on, making tens, doubling, and more
    • Subtraction mental math strategies: adding up – finding the difference, counting back
    • Addition and Subtraction math facts to 20
    • Arrays – Multiplication and Division
    • 3 Unit Quizzes

    Strand C - Algebra (Patterns, Equations, Coding)

    • Repeating Patterns (different shapes, sizes, colours, orientations)
    • A/B/C patterns
    • Increasing/decreasing patterns using addition and subtraction (whole numbers to 100)
    • Table of Values
    • Pattern Blocks
    • Pattern Rules
    • Pattern Cores
    • Creating increasing, decreasing, and repeating patterns
    • Relationships between whole numbers (number strings using 2, 5 and 10)
    • Solving equations using variables
    • Balancing addition and subtraction equations using whole numbers to 100
    • Evaluating equations deciding if they are equal (balanced)
    • Writing code
    • Interpreting code
    • 3 Unit Tests – 1 for each overall expectation

    Strand D - Data (Data Literacy and Probability)

    • Sorting people and things based on two attributes
    • Venn Diagrams
    • Carroll Diagrams
    • Two-Way Tables
    • Collecting data for areas of interest
    • Using Tally Marks
    • Using Frequency Tables
    • Qualitative and Quantitative Data
    • Interpreting Pictographs and Bar Graphs
    • Creating Pictographs and Bar Graphs
    • Creating Concrete Graphs and Line Plots
    • Determining the Mode of data sets
    • Drawing conclusions about different sets of data
    • Drawing conclusions about different visual representations (line plot, bar graph, pictograph. Concrete graphs, two-way tables)
    • Describing the likelihood of an outcome (impossible, possible, and certain)
    • Completing surveys with different populations (students vs adults) and comparing the results
    • Predicting the results of surveys when using a different population (students vs adults)
    • 2 Unit Tests – one for each strand – Data Literacy and Probability

    Strand E - Spatial Sense

    • Sorting and identify two-dimensional shapes by number of sides, side lengths, angles, and lines of symmetry
    • Sorting two dimensional shapes by number of vertices and angles
    • Composing shapes from smaller two-dimensional shapes
    • Decomposing shapes to make smaller two-dimensional shapes
    • Finding 2D shapes in real life (bridges, buildings)
    • Identifying congruent lengths, angles and faces in 2D shapes
    • Explaining movement using distance and direction (left, right, up, down, cardinal directions – east, west, north, south)
    • Creating simple maps of familiar places (classroom and bedroom)
    • Interpreting simple maps (Chester Zoo and Amazingville activities)
    • Reading coordinate grids to understand the position of objects
    • Using the appropriate unit of measurement (metres and centimetres)
    • Using non-standard units to measure side lengths
    • Drawing lengths using measuring tools
    • Investigating the relationship between centimetres and metres
    • Estimating distance and length
    • Using non-standard units to measure time
    • How much time has passed? (minutes, seconds, hours)
    • Using a timer to measure seconds

    Strand F - Financial Literacy

    • Making Benchmark Dollars
    • Counting Dollars
    • Counting Dollars – Base Ten
    • Counting Dollars
    • Skip Counting Using Bills
    • Counting Benchmark Cents
    • Counting Cents
    • Counting Cents – Finding the Total
    • Skip Counting Using Coins
    • Which Would You Rather – Comparing Money Amounts - Cents
    • Which Would You Rather – Comparing Money Amounts - Dollars
    • Converting Cents to Dollars
    • Counting Canadian Coins
    • Counting Canadian Coins – Finding the Total
    • Representing Cents Up To 100
    • Representing Money in Different Ways (100)
    • Representing Cents Up To 200
    • Representing Money in Different Ways (200)
    • Representing Money Up To $50
    • Representing Up To $50 In Different Ways
    • Representing Money Up To $100
    • Representing Up To $100 In Different Ways
    • Representing Money Up To $200
    • Representing Up To $200 In Different Ways
    • Counting Money
    • Adding Money
    • Adding Larger Money Amounts
    • How Many Ways Can You Represent Money?
    • How Many Ways Can You Represent Money? – Larger Amounts
    • Finding Exact Change Up To 100 Cents
    • Finding Exact Change Up To 200 Cents
    • Paying For Things Up To $50
    • Paying For Things Up To $100
    • Paying For Things Up To $200
    • Unit Test – Financial Literacy

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    This is a comprehensive unit that will save you hours of planning! It has been tested and found effective in helping students achieve the learning goals setup by the Ministry of Education in their new math curriculum.

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