2012

Investigations in Number, Data, and Space

Publisher
Savvas Learning Company f/k/a Pearson
Subject
Math
Grades
K-5
Report Release
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02/11/2015
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Alignment (Gateway 1 & 2)
Usability (Gateway 3)
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Summary of Alignment & Usability: Investigations in Number, Data, and Space | Math

Product Notes

Reviewed print materials include:

  • Investigations and the Common Core State Standards resource
  • Unit books for each grade, Kindergarten through Grade 5
  • Common Core Cards for each unit for each grade, Kindergarten through Grade 5
  • Implementing Investigations resource for each grade, Kindergarten through Grade 5
  • Student activity book, Common Core Edition for each grade, Kindergarten through Grade 5
  • Differentiation and Intervention Guide
  • Investigation Digital Resources, CD-ROM which housed all print materials for each grade level Kindergarten through Grade 5

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Math K-2

Investigations Grades K-2 does not meet the expectations for Alignment to the Common Core State Standards and Usability. While numerous units of material are provided, they do not spend the majority of instructional time on major work of the grades. The sequence in which topics are covered is not consistent with the logical structure as outlined by the CCSSM and address topics before the grade level introduced in the standards. Therefore, materials are lacking important connections between standards, clusters and/or domains where appropriate and required. Overall, the instructional materials included in this series lack mathematical focus and coherence.

Math 3-5

Investigations, Grades 3-5 does not meet the expectations for Alignment to the Common Core State Standards/Usability. While numerous units of material are provided, they do not spend the majority of instructional time on major work of the grades. The sequence in which topics are covered is not consistent with the logical structure as outlined by the CCSSM and address topics before the grade level introduced in the standards. Therefore, materials are lacking important connections between standards, clusters and/or domains where appropriate and required. Overall, the instructional materials included in this series lack mathematical focus and coherence.