Integrated Math II

INTEGRATED MATH II College Prep 21302 Honors 21402

5 credits

Prerequisite: Integrated Math I


In both versions of this course, students will deepen and extend their understanding of the algebraic, geometric, and statistical concepts that were addressed in Integrated Math I. Course materials come from the Illustrative Mathematics curriculum and include three of the Algebra 1 units (Introduction to Exponential Functions; Introduction to Quadratic Functions; Quadratic Equations) and four of the Geometry units (Similarity; Right Triangle Trigonometry; Solid Geometry; and Circles).


Emphasis in both versions of this course is placed in five critical areas: (1) extending understanding of numerical manipulation to algebraic manipulation by factoring; (2) creating and solving equations involving quadratic expressions; (3) comparing key characteristics of quadratic functions with those of linear and exponential functions; (4) establishing criteria for similarity of triangles based on dilations and proportional reasoning; and (5) using a rectangular coordinate system to verify geometric relationships, such as properties of special triangles and quadrilaterals.