Integraded Math I
Course Number(s): M404601
Length: 2 Semesters (4 Credits)
Prerequisites: Must have passed basic math. Students must be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide.
Grade: 9
Integrated Math I is the first required course of a 3-year integrated mathematics progression. Students enrolled in this course will make connections between algebraic, geometric, and statistical concepts, while developing problem solving skills involving the use of inquiry, discourse, collaborative work, logical progression, and deductive reasoning. Students will explore the interconnectedness of topics involving linear systems as they relate to parallel lines, perpendicular lines, foundational topics of geometry, triangles and congruence, then apply their algebraic understanding to exponents, exponential functions, and statistics. The ability to solve linear equations is foundational to this course.