Key Curriculum Releases IMP Year 4, 2nd Edition

Key Curriculum Press has released Interactive Mathematics Program Year 4, Second Edition.

IMP is four-year core mathematics curriculum and is aligned with Common Core State Standards. Adoption of the IMP curriculum includes implementation strategies, supplemental materials, blackline masters, calculator guides, and assessment tools.

Year 4 covers topics such as statistical sampling, computer graphics and animation, an introduction to accumulation and integrals, and an introduction to sophisticated algebra, including transformations and composition.

The second edition of Year 4 includes a new student textbook, 2 new unit books, and three updated unit books.

Further information is available here.


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