
HS1 Integrated Math I
Chicago Public Schools
Integrated Mathematics I 400101H Honors Algebra, Career Ed, Elective In Mathematics I, students begin to formalize their learning from the middle grades to make connections across mathematical concepts. Students study both algebraic and geometric patterns to discover relationships and justify their reasoning. All students should regularly be engaged in the Standards for Mathematical Practice as defined by the Common Core. Mathematical content should be addressed through the study of big ideas allowing students to see the connections between multiple concepts. The mathematical content of Mathematics I includes Creating and Interpreting Expressions and Equations, Linear Equations and Inequalities, including Linear Systems, Interpreting and Building Functions using Proper Function Notation, Summarizing, Representing, and Interpreting Data, Congruence, Transformational Geometry, and Geometric Proofs.
In an honors class, students will be expected to develop more advanced problem-solving methods and precisely communicate their in-depth understanding of the mathematical concepts covered. Students will also be asked to make connections across mathematical ideas while justifying their thinking and strategies. Successful completion of Mathematics I H will prepare students for future honors and AP coursework in mathematics
In an honors class, students will be expected to develop more advanced problem-solving methods and precisely communicate their in-depth understanding of the mathematical concepts covered. Students will also be asked to make connections across mathematical ideas while justifying their thinking and strategies. Successful completion of Mathematics I H will prepare students for future honors and AP coursework in mathematics
Age: 13—22
Cost: FREE
Type: In Person