Ontario Math Curriculum Overview | Àfojúsùn àwọn àkópọ̀ ìwé ẹ̀kọ́ ìṣirò ti Ontario

Ṣàwarí àwọn ìwé-ẹ̀kọ́ Ìṣirò ti Ontario fún àwọn kíláàsì 6-8 àti kíláàsì 9 (de-streamed). Ṣe àkíyèsí àwọn agbègbè ẹ̀kọ́ pàtàkì tí ó ṣe àtìlẹyìn ìdàgbàsókè ìwé-ẹ̀kọ́ ìṣirò ọmọọ̀ rẹ.

Ontario Math Curriculum Expectations & Key Concepts

Àwọn ìfojúsùn àti èròngbà pàtàkì l’óríi àkójọpọ̀ ti ẹ̀kọ́ ìṣirò náà dálé lórí.

Math Ministry Resources | Àwọn ohun èlò ìkẹ́kọ̀ọ́ láti ọ̀dọọ̀ Ìjọba

Explore Ontario Math Curriculum Expectations by strand and learn about the framework used by teachers to guide your children’s mathematical development in grades 6-9.

This guide illuminates the transition to a single math course, outlining key changes, the curriculum content, and how you can support your child’s learning.

Who? - All Grade 3, 6, and 9 students who attend publicly funded schools in Ontario.

When? - Math EQAO is administered in the spring term for Grades 3 and 6, and in both the spring and winter term for Grade 9.

Where? - EQAO is digitized and students take the test at school during regular school hours.

Why? - The results are used by educators, schools, and school boards to identify areas of strengths and areas that may need improvement in the education system.

How does the EQAO result affect a student’s final school grade? - The EQAO results for Grade 3 and 6 students do not count toward their overall math grade, whereas the result can count up to 10% of the final math grade for Grade 9.


Useful EQAO Resources