Grade 2 Module 7 Update: Pirate Storyline and Sea-Themed Counting Activities

We’re thrilled to introduce a fresh update to our Grade 2 curriculum! Module 7, Topic A now features an exciting pirate theme, transforming math practice into an engaging, adventure-filled experience.

What’s New?


In this update, students set sail with Jack the Pirate and his crew, joining them on a treasure hunt filled with math challenges. They’ll count sea-themed objects like starfish and parrots, build counting bars, and practice foundational math skills in an interactive, story-driven format.


A Pirate Adventure

With the treasure map in hand, Jack the Pirate guides students through a series of challenges where they’ll practice essential counting and basic calculation skills. From drawing bars and adding number lines to organizing their first addition and subtraction operations, students progress through each step while navigating the world of pirates. Whether counting items for the ship’s inventory or plotting moves in a battleship-inspired game, the adventure immerses students in hands-on learning.


Interactive Games and Sea-Themed Visuals

The updated visuals are filled with vibrant colors and familiar characters that make each activity feel like part of the treasure hunt. By connecting math concepts to this playful pirate narrative, students enjoy learning as they conquer each challenge, boosting their engagement and math confidence.


Why These Updates Matter


For Students: The pirate theme adds an imaginative twist to skill-building, making counting, organizing, and comparing quantities feel like part of a fun adventure.

For Teachers:
These updates provide a dynamic tool for creating a lively math environment. The themed visuals and story context support a structured, engaging way to introduce math fundamentals.

We're Here to Support You

We’re dedicated to supporting you and your students on this math journey. If you need help navigating these new pirate-themed activities or have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us at support@happynumbers.com. Your insights help us keep Happy Numbers a trusted tool in your classroom!



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