Lots of new content — this includes more investigations and more subtopics. In particular, lots of new geometry subtopics
More granular alignment to every standard
Newly updated mapping documents on our curriculum page
More focused alignment to High School Algebra and High School Functions Domains
We’ve ensured that each high school course emphasizes the right functions for each standard
Teachers now also have the option of selecting ‘combined syllabuses’ rather an individual syllabus. The combined syllabuses contain all the material needed for coverage of the standards for either grades 6–8 or 9–12.
Highlights by grade levels
3rd grade:
New investigations added
Alignment to 14 additional standards
4th grade:
New investigations and subtopics added
5th grade
New investigations added
We understand the importance of operations with whole numbers and decimals in this grade. Whole number and decimals topics have been split for better fast-track diagnosis and more focused instruction
Order and place value
Addition / subtraction
Multiplication / division
6th grade:
New investigations added
Topics re-scoped and reordered to align with most school scope and sequences
7th grade:
New investigations added
Operations with rational numbers in a single topic for quicker fast-track diagnosis
8th grade:
New investigations added
Topics rescoped and reordered to align with most school scope and sequences.
High School Algebra:
New investigations added
More content on applications of linear and exponential functions
Added topic on financial applications with simple and compound interest
Sequences and saving money investigation
High School Geometry:
Topics rescoped and reordered to align with most school scope and sequences.
20 new geometry subtopics — and 30 more on the way!
More interactive widgets
Emphasis on US vocabulary, notation, and theorems — including two-column and paragraph proofs
More user-friendly experience: Justification of reasoning is now multiple choice!
Precalculus:
New investigations added
Content beyond the standards to prepare students for Calculus:
Now including parametric equations, polar equations, limits, and area & volume with a calculus perspective