Integrated math 1
Integrated Math 1 is a foundational high school mathematics course designed to blend various mathematical concepts into a cohesive curriculum. It typically includes topics from algebra, geometry, statistics, and functions, emphasizing real-world applications and problem-solving skills. Students explore linear equations, quadratic functions, geometric relationships, and data analysis, fostering critical thinking and analytical abilities. The integrated approach encourages connections between different mathematical disciplines, promoting a deeper understanding of how these concepts interact. This course prepares students for higher-level mathematics and equips them with essential skills for future academic and professional pursuits, emphasizing both individual and collaborative learning experiences.
Solving equations & inequalities
Working with units
Linear equations & graphs
Forms of linear equations
Systems of equations
Inequalities (systems & graphs)
Functions
Scatterplots
Data distributions
Two-way tables
Sequences
Exponents & radicals
Exponential growth & decay
Performing transformations
Transformation properties and proofs
Congruence
Analytic geometry