Integrated Mathematics I A/B - New

Learning Outcomes

In this year-long Integrated Mathematics I course, students will cover topics over a two semester period (as designated by "A" and "B" sections). Integrated Mathematics I formalizes and extends middle school mathematics, deeping student's understanding of linear relationships. The course begins with a review of relationships between quantities, building from unit conversion to a study of expressions, equations and inequalities. The second semester of Integrated Mathematics I continues to build upon the concepts introduced in the first semester of the course.  Students contrast linear and exponential relationships, and review one, two, and multi-step equations, formally reasoning about each step using properties of equality.

All courses are written to California Department of Education standards and to national standards, as applicable.