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The Special Education department offers a variety of courses in Mathematics for students on IEP's. There are Applied classes, Phoenix classes, and Inclusion classes. Read below to find out more about each course.
| Applied Mathematics I |
This full year course is for freshman and/or students entering special education, who require assistance with basic math skills. This class will include solving equations, order of operations, basic math, and MCAS preparation. This class covers the majority of the Algebra I course curriculum. (Full year course, open to grades 9; for grades 10, 11, and 12, TEAM recommendation required) |
| Applied Mathematics II |
This full year course is for upper classmen who have already taken Applied Math I. This course connects algebra, geometry, and trigonometry to real world applications. This course also includes MCAS preparation. Applied Math II mirrors the Geometry curriculum. (Full year course open to grades 10, 11, and 12 TEAM recommendation required) |
| Phoenix Math I |
This full year course provides specialized instruction for students with varied basic math skills. The course includes solving equations, order of operations, basic math, algebra, an introduction to geometry, and statistics. The topics covered in this course focus on MCAS preparation. (Full year course; only available to students in the Phoenix Program TEAM recommendation required) |
| Phoenix Math II |
This full year course is a continuation of Phoenix Math I and provides specialized instruction for students with varied basic math skills. The course includes solving equations, order of operations, basic math, algebra, an introduction to geometry, and statistics. The topics covered in this course focus on MCAS preparation. (Full year course; only available to students in Phoenix Program, grades 10, 11, and 12 TEAM recommendation required) |
| Phoenix Geometry | This course includes the study of plane and spatial geometric figures. Algebraic applications and coordinate methods are included along with inductive and deductive reasoning. Topics include area, similarity, circles, regular polygons, geometric solids, as well as an introduction to trigonometry. (Full year course; only available to students in the Phoenix Program grades 10,11,12 TEAM recommendation required) |
| Inclusion Mathematics | There are a variety of courses that are offered for students who need academic support in their general education classes. The courses are at the CP2 level. The courses that Framingham High School offers for Inclusion Mathematics are:
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