Integrated Math

PCSS is transitioning to the traditional math sequence (Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II) beginning in the 2021-2022 school year. Students who have completed the Integrated Math I course will continue that course sequence and take Integrated Math II, and Integrated Math III.

Integrated Math III

G02H21

Prerequisite: Integrated Math I, Integrated Math II

Integrated Math III builds upon concepts taught in Integrated Math I and Integrated Math II with an emphasis on polynomial expressions, equations, and functions. As students study higher mathematical topics, they focus on fluency and understanding of mathematical concepts graphically, numerically, algebraically, and verbally. Additional topics of study include logarithmic, rational, and radical functions; geometric modeling and coordinate geometry; circles; foundational statistics skills such as interpretation of data and making statistical inferences.

Available: CHS, MHS, UHS



Integrated Math III Honors

G02H21H

Prerequisite: Integrated Math II Honors

For a description of course topics, see the description for Integrated Math III. This course teaches all topics of Integrated Math III at a significantly faster pace, in greater depth, and with supplemental topics. Students must successfully meet district and teacher expectations in the completion of honors criteria each grading period. Honors criteria activities may involve complex problem-solving research involving reading/writing, investigations and explorations, advanced use of technology, and making connections within the discipline and to the workplace.

Available: CHS, MHS, UHS



Integrated Math II B

G02H34

Prerequisite: Integrated Math 1 A and B, Integrated Math II A

Integrated Math II B is the second year in a two-year sequence that builds upon concepts taught in Integrated Math I with an emphasis on quadratic expressions, equations, and functions. The need for extending the set of rational numbers arises and complex numbers are introduced so that all quadratic equations can be solved. Additional topics of study include: writing equivalent radical, rational, and quadratic expressions; properties of exponents; quadratic solving methods; defining similarity using transformational geometry; trigonometric ratios, Pythagorean Theorem, and applications; and introduction to probability and independence.

*Students with qualifying disabilities as documented in the IEP may earn math credit for Integrated Math II B.

Available: CHS, MHS