Schoolio Mathematics

You CAN confidently Teach Math!

The Schoolio Mathematics program breaks math concepts into bite-sized pieces that make teaching and learning math easier.

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Future-Ready Content

The Schoolio Mathematics program includes Financial Literacy and screen-free coding starting in Grade 1, because we believe these topics are essential to a child’s future success and should be taught every year.

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Intimidated by Math? You're not alone!

Many parents are nervous about teaching math to their children, but you don’t have to be!

Schoolio is well-known for straight-forward, easy to use programming. Our open-and-go style, with scripted lessons and relevant practice work makes teaching a breeze!

The Schoolio Math program lets you and your student learn together and grow confident in your understanding of mathematics!

The Five Strands

The five strands of mathematics in the Schoolio program include Number Sense, Algebra, Data Management, Geometry, and Financial Literacy.

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Number Sense

Number Sense units include the basic numeracy skills that allow children to understand, relate, and connect numbers as well as facilitate operations and computations with numbers.

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Algebra

Algebra units include algebra, patterning, and Schoolio’s screen-free coding program. Algebra is the part of mathematics that represents problems and promotes the most critical thinking skills.

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Data Management

Data Management units include the collection data, reading and evaluation of raw data and presented data, and representation of data samples in various ways, including charts, graphs, and tables. It also includes probability and possibility of given outcomes.

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Geometry

Geometry units are centered around the properties and relationships of shapes, points, and location. It also includes measurements and dimensions. The Schoolio geometry program introduces students to both imperial and metric measurement systems, as they are likely to encounter both in advanced mathematics and academic endeavors in their futures.

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Financial Literacy

At Schoolio, we believe that strong foundations in financial literacy are essential to success in adulthood. That’s why we include a Financial Literacy unit in every grade, beginning in grade 1.

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Advanced Learning Units

Prepare for success in adulthood with additional learning units in Financial Literacy

Let's Teach Our Kids About Finances

From a young age, kids learn that money means something, but what about finances?

Often times when children receive money, they walk through the toy aisle with the thrill of knowing something there can be theirs! And all thanks to that money that they have. But finances are so much more than just receiving money and rushing off to purchase something. Money has value. Money has purpose. And teaching our kids that from a young age is extremely important.

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