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Mathematics with Meaning™: Grades 6–12Springboard - Calculator

SpringBoard math activities add context and meaning to mathematical concepts and facts. From basic number systems and operations to complex data collection and analysis, SpringBoard math sharpens students' problem-solving skills and adds valuable context to math curriculum.

  • Middle School Mathematics 1: Six interactive student-centered units cover grade 6 topics including factors and divisibility; operations with fractions and with integers; percents; proportions; geometric concepts including perimeter, area, and the notation and naming of basic geometric figures; basic probability; and data display and analysis.
  • Middle School Mathematics 2: Six interactive student-centered units cover grade 7 topics including exponents and scientific notation; theoretical and experimental probability; solving one- and two-step equations; area, surface area, and volume; special quadrilaterals; direct and inverse relationships; and bivariate data and scatter plots.
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  • Middle School Mathematics 3: Six interactive student-centered unit cover grade 8 topics including patterns and exponents; rational numbers; expressions, equations, formulas, and inequalities; linear relationships and functions; slopes and intercept, bivariate data; proportional relationships; probability and statistics; and three-dimensional geometry. 
  • Algebra I Six interactive student-centered units cover Algebra I topics including the real number system; writing and solving simple equations; solving inequalities; solving systems of equations; solving quadratic equations and inequalities; linear, quadratic, and absolute-value functions; slope as a rate of change; and sampling and surveys.
  • Geometry: Six interactive, student-centered units cover geometry topics including logical reasoning and proof; parallel lines postulates and theorems; congruent and similar polygons; similar solids; coordinate geometry; transformations; Pythagorean theorem; special right triangles; and trigonometric ratios.
  • Algebra 2: Seven interactive, student-centered units cover Algebra II topics including modeling data with linear and quadratic functions; inverse relations and functions; linear programming; matrices; complex numbers; sequences and series; exponential functions; logarithms; and probability.
  • PrecalculusSeven interactive, student-centered units cover a variety of pre-calculus topics including modeling data with functions; rational functions; trigonometric functions; law of sines and law of cosines; polar coordinates; complex numbers; permutations and combinations; probability; sampling; conic sections; designing experiments; and graph theory.

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