Math
Integrated Math 1
This course is designed to meet the expectations called for by the content and practice standards of the Common Core. Students will explore solving and interpreting solutions to equations, inequalities, and systems of equations (2 x2) and inequalities; creating functions and/or recursive formulas to model situations; fitting a function to a given set of data; comparing the properties of functions each represented in a different way; understanding the effect of transformations on functions and interpreting key features; creating visual displays and summary statistics to describe data; justifying congruence and similarity between geometric figures based on transformations; using coordinates to prove simple geometric theorems algebraically; and writing proofs of geometric theorems.
Integrated Math 2
This course is designed to meet the expectations called for by the content and practice standards of the Common Core in the areas of algebra, functions, geometry, probability and statistics.
Integrated Math 3
Core Connections Integrated Math 3 is the third course in a sequence of rigorous college preparatory mathematics courses. It aims to apply and extend what students have learned in previous courses by focusing on finding connections between multiple representations of functions, transformations of different function families, finding zeros of polynomials and connecting them to graphs and equations of polynomials, modeling periodic phenomena with trigonometry, and understanding the role of randomness and the normal distribution in making statistical conclusions.