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EQAO Math Preparation Guide — What Ontario Parents Need to Know (2026)

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Every Ontario parent hears about EQAO — but many aren’t sure exactly what it tests, when it happens, or how to prepare their child effectively. This guide cuts through the noise with practical, actionable information.

What Is EQAO?

EQAO (Education Quality and Accountability Office) is Ontario’s provincial testing body. They administer standardized math assessments in Grades 3, 6, and 9 to measure how well students are meeting curriculum expectations.

Key facts:

What EQAO Actually Tests

EQAO does not test memorization or speed. It tests understanding and application across all five math strands:

  1. Number Sense and Numeration
  2. Algebra (Patterning)
  3. Measurement
  4. Geometry and Spatial Sense
  5. Data Management and Probability

Questions include multiple choice, short answer, and extended response (where students must show their work and explain their reasoning).

When to Start Preparing

The biggest mistake parents make is treating EQAO like a test you cram for. It’s not.

EQAO assesses the entire year’s curriculum. A child who has practised consistently throughout the year is already prepared. Last-minute cramming is far less effective than daily 15-minute practice sessions.

Our recommended timeline:

EQAO Preparation by Grade

Grade 3 EQAO Preparation

Focus areas: multiplication facts (0–7), fractions basics, perimeter, bar graphs, pattern rules.

Tip: Many Grade 3 questions use visual models — make sure your child is comfortable interpreting pictures, grids, and number lines.

Grade 3 practice → | Grade 3 worksheets →

Grade 6 EQAO Preparation

Focus areas: fraction operations, ratios/percentages, integers, algebraic expressions, area/volume, circle graphs.

Tip: Grade 6 EQAO includes multi-step problems that combine strands. Practice word problems that require two or more operations.

Grade 6 practice → | Grade 6 worksheets →

Grade 9 EQAO Preparation

Focus areas: polynomials, linear relations, financial literacy, analytic geometry, data analysis. The assessment is digital and covers the full MTH1W course.

Tip: The de-streamed Grade 9 course emphasizes real-world application. Practice questions that ask “why” and “explain,” not just “calculate.”

Grade 9 practice → | Grade 9 worksheets →

What a “Level 3” Actually Means

EQAO results use four levels:

Level 3 doesn’t mean “average” — it means your child demonstrates the knowledge and skills expected by the Ontario curriculum. It’s a meaningful achievement.

How MapleMath Supports EQAO Prep

MapleMath’s adaptive practice is designed around the Ontario curriculum — the same curriculum EQAO assesses. Here’s how it helps:

Explore EQAO-aligned practice →

Final Tips

  1. Start early. Consistent practice beats cramming every time.
  2. Cover all strands. Kids often over-practise number sense and neglect geometry or data.
  3. Build confidence. A calm, prepared child performs better than an anxious one.
  4. Don’t panic about results. EQAO is a snapshot, not a permanent verdict. Use it as a diagnostic to guide future practice.

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