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Master 1a Ontario Curriculum Expectations Mathology Grade 2 Classroom Overall Expectations Quantity Relations: read, represent, compare, and order whole numbers to 100, and use concrete materials to represent fractions and money amounts to 100 Counting: demonstrate an understanding of magnitude by counting forward to 200 and backwards from 50, using multiples of various numbers as starting points N2.2 Read and print in words whole numbers to twenty, using meaningful contexts N2.9 Count forward by 1 s, 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, and 25 s to 200, using number lines and hundreds charts, starting from multiples of 1, 2, 5, and 10 N2.10 Count backwards by 1 s from 50 and any number less than 50, and count backwards by 10 s from 100 and any number less than 100, using number lines and hundreds charts 1: Bridging Tens (N2.2, N2.9, N2.10) (N2.9) (not required by your curriculum) (N2.10) (N2.9, N2.10) (N2.9, N2.10) (not required by your curriculum) (N2.9) (N2.9, N2.10) (Activities 2, 4, 5; MED 1A: 1, MED 1B: 1, 2) by 5s gives the same result). (Activities 2, 4, 5; MED 1A: 1, MED 1B: 1, 2)

Master 1b British Columbia/Yukon Territories Learning Standards Mathology Grade 2 Classroom Big Idea Numbers to 100 represent quantities that can be decomposed into 10s and 1s. Number concepts to 100 Counting o 2.1 skip-counting by 2, 5, and 10: 2.1a using different starting points 2.1b increasing and decreasing (forward and backward) 1: Bridging Tens (not required by your curriculum) (2.1, 2.1a, 2.1b) (2.1, 2.1a, 2.1b) (2.1, 2.1a, 2.1b)

Master 1c New Brunswick/Prince Edward Island/Newfoundland and Labrador Develop number sense 2N1 Say the number sequence from 0 to 100 by: 2N1.1 2s, 5s and 10s, forward and are multiples of 2, 5 and 10 respectively 2N1.2 10s, using starting points from 1 to 9 2N1.3 2s, starting from 1. 2N4 Represent and describe numbers to 100, concretely, pictorially and symbolically. 2N5 Compare and order numbers up to 100. 1: Bridging Tens (2N4, 2N (2N1.1, 2N1.2)

Master 1d Manitoba Develop number sense. 2.N.1 Say the number sequence from 0 to 100 by: 2.N.1.1 2s, 5s and 10s, forward and are multiples of 2, 5 and 10 respectively 2.N.1.2 10s, using starting points from 1 to 9 2.N.1.3 2s, starting from 1. 2.N.4 Represent and describe numbers to 100, concretely, pictorially and symbolically. 2.N.5 Compare and order numbers up to 100. 1: Bridging Tens (2.N.4, 2.N. (2.N.1.2, 2.N.1.3) (2.N.1.2, 2.N.1.3) (2.N.1.1, 2.N.1.2)

Master 1e Nova Scotia Students will be expected to demonstrate number sense. 2N01 Students will be expected to say the number sequence by 2N01.1 1s, forward and backward, starting from any point to 200 2N01.2 2s, forward and backward, starting from any point to 100 2N01.3 5s and 10s, forward and are multiples of 5 and 10 respectively to 100 2N01.4 10s, starting from any point, to 100 2N04 Students will be expected to represent and partition numbers to 100. 2N05 Students will be expected to compare and order numbers up to 100. 1: Bridging Tens (2N01.1, 2N04, 2N0 (2N01.2, 2N01.4) (2N01.1, 2N01.2, 2N01.3) (2N01.2, 2N01.4) (2N01.2, 2N01.3, 2N01.4)

Master 1f Alberta/Northwest Territories/Nunavut Develop number sense 2N1 Say the number sequence 0 to 100 by: 2N1.1 2s, 5s and 10s, forward and are multiples of 2, 5 and 10 respectively 2N1.2 10s, using starting points from 1 to 9 2N1.3 2s, starting from 1. 2N4 Represent and describe numbers to 100, concretely, pictorially and symbolically. 2N5 Compare and order numbers up to 100. 1: Bridging Tens (2N4, 2N (2N1.1, 2N1.2)

Master 1g Saskatchewan Develop number sense N2.1 Demonstrate understanding of whole numbers to 100 (concretely, pictorially, physically, orally, in writing, and symbolically) by: N2.1.1 representing (including place value) N2.1.2 describing N2.1.3 skip counting N2.1.4 differentiating between odd and even numbers N2.1.5 estimating with referents N2.1.6 comparing two numbers N2.1.7 ordering three or more numbers 1: Bridging Tens (N2.1.1, N2.1.7) (Activities 2, 3, 4, 5; when counted by ones (e.g., counting a set by 1s or by 5s gives the same result). (Activities 2, 3, 4, 5; MED 1A: 1, 2; MED 1B: 1, 2)