Blue Valley Middle Schools Math Program
Course Offerings: Integrated Algebra Advanced Integrated Algebra/ Algebra 1 All courses use same CMP3 texts
Integrated Algebra 6, 7, 8 Integrated Algebra has been and continues to be a challenging and appropriate course for most students.
Integrated Algebra 6, 7, 8 CMP3 supports intense study of the underlying mathematical concepts. CMP3 supports higher level thinking in order to solve problems and complete investigations. Course pacing is adjusted to student needs. The Blue Valley curriculum for the grade level is covered.
Advanced Integrated Algebra 6,7, Algebra 1 Students enrolled in this course will study additional concepts from the next grade level as well as the required grade level curriculum. Differentiation occurs through student generated class discussion with teacher facilitation and higher level questioning. Course is designed to be more exploratory and less teacher led. Course pacing is accelerated. Students complete more challenging and less guided homework assignments.
Advanced Integrated Algebra 6, 7, Algebra 1 Students will investigate and apply course concepts to a deeper level of understanding and at an accelerated pace. The emphasis of this course is to extend the underlying mathematical concepts found in Integrated Algebra. This course will require the students to complete more challenging problems.
Considerations for Enrollment in Advanced Integrated Algebra 6, 7, Algebra 1: Has a high interest in math Is capable of completing homework assignments with little or no adult support MAP RIT score of 85 th percentile or above Is flexible in learning Comfortable with not getting the correct answer right away Not waiting for the teacher to give the answer Comfortable with being challenged and not getting an “A” every time
Considerations for Enrollment in Advanced Integrated Algebra 6, 7, Algebra 1: Capable of producing products that reflect depth of the concepts contained within the lesson Capable of integrating concepts across multiple units Has a strong ability to read and interpret word problems
Both courses will: Emphasize problem-solving and computational accuracy Emphasize applying skills to solve real-world problems Expect students to make a commitment to completing homework Expect students to self-advocate Expect students to provide oral and written explanations to represent their problem solving process
High School Options
Final Thoughts: Integrated Algebra is a great fit for all learners. Advanced Integrated Algebra is a better fit for an independent self-motivated learner. Both classes offer a rigorous curriculum. Both classes meet the Blue Valley Curriculum. Both classes will allow students the opportunity for college math credit if desired.
QUESTIONS? Barbara McAleer District Math Coordinator