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Why Integrated Math?
When will I need math?

As the video shows, there are many aspects of math that are interconnected and our students can not always see these connections through the traditional pathway of mathematics.  Students need to experience the interconnectedness of math in order to appreciate when they will need those skills in life.

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​to Bayfront's Integrated Math I Class

​What is Integrated Math I?

Integrated Math I is a mixture of algebra and geometry, with a sprinkling of statistics.  Students will see the interconnectivity of many math disciplines in this course.

At the conclusion of this course students will:

 

  1. Create equations to describe situations. 

  2. Build on previous work with solving linear equations and systems of linear equations using more formal solution methods, attending to the structure of linear expressions and solving linear inequalities. 

  3. Formalize understanding of the definition of a function, particularly understanding of linear functions, emphasizing the structure of linear expressions. 

  4. Begin work with exponential functions, comparing and contrasting them to linear functions. 

  5. Work with congruence and similarity transformations. Consider sufficient conditions for congruence of triangles and prove triangle congruence. 

  6. Work with bivariate data and scatterplots extending to determining lines of best fit, including tests for linearity. 

 

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