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The order of teaching math topics in Integrated Math One may vary depending on the curriculum and teaching method used, but in general, a good starting point for teaching math in Integrated Math One would be:
- Basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) with integers and rational numbers
- Basic algebraic concepts (including solving equations and graphing linear equations)
- Basic geometry concepts (points, lines, planes, and symmetry)
- Basic concepts of equations and inequalities
- Basic concepts of polynomials and factoring
- Basic concepts of rational numbers and expressions
- Basic concepts of probability and statistics
- Basic concepts of function and function notation
- Basic concepts of systems of equations and inequalities
- Basic concepts of matrices
- Basic concepts of exponential and logarithmic functions
- Basic concepts of sequences and series
- Basic concepts of trigonometry
- Basic concepts of geometry and measurement conversions
- Basic concepts of geometry in 2D and 3D, including symmetry and transformations.
- Basic concepts of probability and statistics
- Basic concepts of geometric probability
- Basic concepts of data analysis and probability
- Problem-solving and reasoning
- Graphing and data interpretation
- Mental Maths