Integrated math does not compartmentalize algebra, geometry, trig, statistics, and probability, but rather teaches them all (at roughly the same level) in the context of real problems. I taught high school math using Houghton-Mifflin's Integrated Math 1,2,3 series for 10 years. I learned quite a lot. I highly recommend it. Regrettably, the school district reverted to traditional math to more closely align with the state tests. See the link.
2007-04-27 08:00:47
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answered by Philo 7
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2007-04-27 08:00:19
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answered by Anonymous
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