
High School Math
Students learn math in a new way. A standards-aligned active learning approach fosters enthusiasm and supports different learner preferences, to build sustained engagement and lasting understanding.
More than 60 Activity Objects
Students build their understanding with five types of activity objects:
- Concept Development: Introducing difficult concepts using real-world scenarios.
- Problem Solving: Engaging learners in problem solving using a problem-solving process.
- Interactive Exercise: Additional opportunities to develop conceptual understanding and practice essential skills.
- Guided Discovery: A series of tasks to explore mathematical concepts.
- Procedure Utilization: Applying rules and procedures to strengthen computational skills.
Aligned with the Common Core Math Standards
Adaptive Curriculum helps students:
- Construct viable arguments
- Make sense of and persevere with complex problems
- Reason abstractly and quantitatively
- Use their knowledge and skills to solve problems from a variety of contexts
- Analyze and interpret mathematical problems and make deductions
- Deepen conceptual understanding by working with tasks of sufficient richness
For more information, see the High School Math Scope
and Improve Math Achievement with Deep Concept Understanding
.