Term 1 Grade 2
Data Management: organizing
objects into categories using two attributes; collecting and organizing
categorical and discrete data; reading and displaying data using line plots
and simple bar graphs;
Patterning and Algebra: identifying
and describing repeating patterns and growing and shrinking patterns;
developing the concept of equality using the addition and subtraction of
numbers to 18 and the equal sign; using the commutative property and the
property of zero in addition to facilitate computation
Spatial Sense:
describing relative locations and paths of motion
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Term 1 Grade 3
Data Management y: organizing
objects into categories using two or more attributes; collecting and
organizing categorical and discrete data; reading and displaying data using
vertical and horizontal bar graphs; understanding mode; predicting the
frequency of an outcome; relating fair games to equally likely events
Patterning and Algebra: creating
and extending growing and shrinking patterns; representing geometric patterns
with a number sequence, a number line, and a bar graph; determining the
missing numbers in equations involving addition and subtraction of one- and
two-digit numbers; investigating the properties of zero and one in
multiplication
Spatial Sense : describing
movement on a grid map; recognizing transformations
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Term 2 Grade 2
Geometry:
distinguishing between attributes that are geometric properties and
attributes that are not geometric properties; classifying two-dimensional
shapes by geometric properties (number of sides and vertices); classifying
three-dimensional figures by geometric properties (number and shape of
faces); locating a line of symmetry; composing and decom- posing shapes;
Measurement: measuring
length using centimetres and metres; telling time to the nearest
quarter-hour; measuring perimeter, area, mass, and capacity using
non-standard units; describing and establishing temperature change; choosing
personal referents for the centimetre and the metre; comparing the mass and
capacity of objects using non-standard units; relating days to weeks and
months to years
Probability: describing
probability, in simple games and experiments, as the likelihood that an event
will occur
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Term 2 Grade 3
Geometry: using a
reference tool to identify right angles and to compare angles with a right
angle; classifying two-dimensional shapes by geometric properties (number of
sides and angles); classifying three-dimensional figures by geometric
properties (number of faces, edges, and vertices); relating different types
of quadrilaterals; naming prisms and pyramids; identifying congruent shapes;
Measurement: measuring
distance using kilometres; telling time to the nearest 5 minutes; identifying
temperature benchmarks; measuring perimeter using standard units; measuring
mass in kilograms and capacity in litres; measuring area using grid paper;
comparing the length, mass, and capacity of objects using standard units;
relating minutes to hours, hours to days, days to weeks, and weeks to years
Probability: predicting
the frequency of an outcome; relating fair games to equally likely events.
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All Year
Number Sense and
Numeration: representing and ordering numbers to 100;
representing money amounts to 100¢; decomposing and composing two-digit
numbers; investigating fractions of a whole; counting by 1’s, 2’s, 5’s, 10’s,
and 25’s; adding and subtracting two-digit numbers in a variety of ways;
relating equal-sized groups to multiplication and relating sharing equally to
division
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All Year
Number Sense and
Numeration: representing and ordering numbers to 1000;
representing money amounts to $10; decomposing and composing three-digit
numbers; investigating fractions of a set; counting by 1’s, 2’s, 5’s, 10’s,
25’s, and 100’s; adding and subtracting three-digit numbers in a variety of
ways; relating one-digit multiplication, and division by one-digit divisors,
to real-life situations
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Math 2014
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