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INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ADOPTION GENERIC EVALUATION CRITERIA 2005 TO 2011 Mathematics VENDOR: Cord Communication INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied Math I SUBJECT: Bridges to Algebra and Geometry COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004 GRADE: 9-12 SE ISBN: 1-57837-341-7 TE ISBN: 1-57837-342-5 R-E-S-P-O-N-S-E-S CRITERIA NOTES YES NO N/A I. INTER-ETHNIC The instructional materials meet the requirements of inter-ethnic: concept, content, and illustration, as set by West Virginia Board of Education Policy (Adopted December 1970). II. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY The instructional material meets the requirements of equal opportunity" concept, content, illustration, heritage, roles, contributions, experiences, and achievements of males and females in American and other cultures, as set by West Virginia Board of Education Policy (Adopted May 1975). Applied Math 1 CORD 1

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INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ADOPTION

GENERIC EVALUATION CRITERIA

2005 TO 2011

Mathematics

VENDOR: Cord Communication

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied Math I

SUBJECT: Bridges to Algebra and Geometry

COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004 GRADE: 9-12

SE ISBN: 1-57837-341-7 TE ISBN: 1-57837-342-5

R-E-S-P-O-N-S-E-S CRITERIA NOTES

YES NO N/AI. INTER-ETHNIC

The instructional materials meet the

requirements of inter-ethnic: concept,

content, and illustration, as set by West

Virginia Board of Education Policy

(Adopted December 1970).

II. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The instructional material meets the

requirements of equal opportunity"

concept, content, illustration, heritage,

roles, contributions, experiences, and

achievements of males and females in

American and other cultures, as set by

West Virginia Board of Education Policy

(Adopted May 1975).

Applied Math 1 CORD

1

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GRADE: 9-12

VENDOR: Cord Communication INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied Math I

SUBJECT: Bridges to Algebra and Geometry COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004

SE ISBN: 1-57837-341-7 TE ISBN: 1-57837-343-3

COMMENTS:

MATHEMATICS

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR TECHNOLOGY AND MANIPULATIVES The objectives continue the emphasis on the use of manipulatives, concrete material, and appropriate

technologies to give students the foundation needed to explore new mathematical concepts. West Virginia

teachers are responsible for analyzing the benefits of technology for learning and for integrating technology

appropriately in the students’ learning environment.

The evaluation of all mathematics materials is based on separate criteria for three (3) categories:

• Category I: Standards Based Components

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives

• Category III: Mathematics Content

In order to be approved and listed on the West Virginia Multiple List for Mathematics Materials, each category

must be evaluated separately.

• Category I: Standards Based Components must meet 80% (7/8) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives must also meet 80% (4/5) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category III: Mathematics Content must meet 80% of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or “Adequate” for

each grade level or course.

(IMR Committee) Responses (Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

All materials at this grade level (1) are research based and theory driven; (2) incorporate basic, accurate

information that is developmentally appropriate; (3) use interactive activities that actively engage students; (4)

provide students with opportunities to model and practice relevant skills; (5) develop higher order thinking

opportunities; and (6) be based on national standards. The instructional materials should provide students with

opportunities to

1. Specific activities utilizing appropriate

software to develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

2. Specific activities utilizing appropriate

calculators to develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

3. References to or integration of audio/visual

materials that develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

Applied Math 1 CORD

2

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(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCT

I =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

Nonexistent I A M N

4. References to or integration of Internet

resources that develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

5. Specific ideas and activities utilizing

manipulatives to develop, explore, and expand

the objectives.

Applied Math 1 CORD

3

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GRADE: 9-12

VENDOR: Cord Communication INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied Math I

SUBJECT: Bridges to Algebra and Geometry COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004

SE ISBN: 1-57837-341-7 TE ISBN: 1-57837-343-3

COMMENTS:

MATHEMATICS

SCIENTIFIC BASED RESEARCH COMPONENTS The objectives continue the emphasis on the use of manipulatives, concrete material, and appropriate

technologies to give students the foundation needed to explore new mathematical concepts. West Virginia

teachers are responsible for analyzing the benefits of technology for learning and for integrating technology

appropriately in the students’ learning environment.

The evaluation of all mathematics materials is based on separate criteria for three (3) categories:

• Category I: Standards Based Components

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives

• Category III: Mathematics Content

In order to be approved and listed on the West Virginia Multiple List for Mathematics Materials, each category

must be evaluated separately.

• Category I: Standards Based Components must meet 80% (7/8) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives must also meet 80% (4/5) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category III: Mathematics Content must meet 80% of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or “Adequate” for

each grade level or course.

(IMR Committee) Responses (Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

All materials at this grade level (1) are research based and theory driven; (2) incorporate basic, accurate

information that is developmentally appropriate; (3) use interactive activities that actively engage students; (4)

provide students with opportunities to model and practice relevant skills; (5) develop higher order thinking

opportunities; and (6) be based on national standards. The instructional materials should provide students with

opportunities to

1. Provide in-depth investigations (discovery

activities) and open-ended tasks

(applications).

2. Provide opportunities for students to engage

in mathematical discussion (oral and written).

3. Provide opportunities for students to make

connections among mathematical topics.

4. Provide opportunities for students to make

connections between mathematics and its

applicability to the world.

Applied Math 1 CORD

4

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(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCT

I =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

Nonexistent I A M N

5. Offer suggestions/prompts for facilitating

classroom discussion and activities.

6. Provide a variety of methods to help students

with a range of abilities or learning styles or

interests.

7. Provide multiple means of assessment which

include reasoning/communication skills.

8. Provide continuous ongoing assessment

aligned with learning experiences.

Applied Math 1 CORD

5

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GRADE: 9-12

VENDOR: Cord Communication INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied Math I

SUBJECT: Bridges to Algebra and

Geometry

COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004

SE ISBN: 1-57837-341-7 TE ISBN: 1-57837-343-3

COMMENTS:

APPLIED MATHEMATICS IApplied Mathematics I and Applied Mathematics II reflect the content of a complete course in Applied

Mathematics. Applied Mathematics I is the first half of the Applied Mathematics course. One Applied

Mathematics credit will be given for successful completion of this course. Upon successful completion of both

courses, Algebra I credit will be given. Applied Mathematics I is a lab-based course taught with teacher-led,

concrete activities. This course is designed to develop algebraic concepts applicable in the work place as well as

in traditional areas. West Virginia teachers are responsible for analyzing the benefits of technology for learning

and for integrating technology appropriately in the students’ learning environment. See the related grade-level

Technology Standards and Objectives.

The evaluation of all mathematics materials is based on separate criteria for three (3) categories:

• Category I: Standards Based Components

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives

• Category III: Mathematics Content

In order to be approved and listed on the West Virginia Multiple List for Mathematics Materials, each category

must be evaluated separately.

• Category I: Standards Based Components must meet 80% (7/8) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives must also meet 80% (4/5) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category III: Mathematics Content must meet 80% of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or “Adequate” for

each grade level or course.

(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

All materials at this grade level must (1) be research based and theory driven; (2) incorporate basic, accurate

information that is developmentally appropriate; (3) use interactive activities that actively engage students; (4)

provide students with opportunities to model and practice relevant skills; (5) develop higher order thinking

opportunities; and (6) be based on national standards. The instructional materials should provide students with

opportunities to

1. use investigation to solve practical problems

involving computation and estimation

(AM1.2.1)

Applied Math 1 CORD

6

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(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

2. apply scientific notation to solve practical

problems (AM1.2.2)

3. measure using precision instruments ( AM1.2.3)

4. solve practical problems and interpret results

using rational numbers and vectors (AM1.2.4)

5. evaluate algebraic expressions using grouping

symbols, order of operations, and properties of

real numbers with justification of steps

(AM1.2.5)

6. translate word phrases into algebraic

expressions, and translate word sentences into

equations and inequalities (AM1.2.6)

7. justify steps in the solving of equations based

on the properties of real numbers (AM1.2.7)

8. solve literal equations for a given variable and

apply the skills towards solving practical

problems (AM1.2.8)

9. solve practical problems using problem solving

strategies (AM1.2.9)

10. solve multi-step linear equations in one variable

and apply skills toward solving practical

problems (AM1.2.10)

11. solve multi-step linear inequalities in one

variable, and interpret the results on a number

line and apply skills toward solving practical

problems (AM1.2.11)

12. solve absolute value equations in one variable

and interpret the results on a number line

(AM1.2.12)

13. collect, organize, and interpret data generated

through student investigations, and predict

outcomes using the mean, mode, median, range,

and standard deviation (AM1.2.13)

14. estimate and simplify square roots (AM1.2.14)

15. use the laws of exponents to perform operations

on expressions with integral exponents

(AM1.2.15)

16. use investigations to predict the outcomes of

simple events using the rules of probability

(AM1.2.16)

17. solve problems using data generated through

student investigation

Applied Math 1 CORD

7

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INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ADOPTION

GENERIC EVALUATION CRITERIA

2005 TO 2011

Mathematics

VENDOR: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied Math I

SUBJECT: Algebra: Concepts & Applications, Volume 1

COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004 GRADE: 9-12

SE ISBN: 0-07-860855-4 TE ISBN: 0-07-861215-2

R-E-S-P-O-N-S-E-S CRITERIA NOTES

YES NO N/AI. INTER-ETHNIC

The instructional materials meet the

requirements of inter-ethnic: concept,

content, and illustration, as set by West

Virginia Board of Education Policy

(Adopted December 1970).

II. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The instructional material meets the

requirements of equal opportunity"

concept, content, illustration, heritage,

roles, contributions, experiences, and

achievements of males and females in

American and other cultures, as set by

West Virginia Board of Education Policy

(Adopted May 1975).

Glencoe McGraw-Hill Applied Math I

8

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GRADE: 9-12

VENDOR: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied Math I

SUBJECT: Algebra: Concepts & Applications,

Volume 1

COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004

SE ISBN: 0-07-860855-4 TE ISBN: 0-07-861215-2

COMMENTS:

MATHEMATICS

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR TECHNOLOGY AND MANIPULATIVES The objectives continue the emphasis on the use of manipulatives, concrete material, and appropriate

technologies to give students the foundation needed to explore new mathematical concepts. West Virginia

teachers are responsible for analyzing the benefits of technology for learning and for integrating technology

appropriately in the students’ learning environment.

The evaluation of all mathematics materials is based on separate criteria for three (3) categories:

• Category I: Standards Based Components

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives

• Category III: Mathematics Content

In order to be approved and listed on the West Virginia Multiple List for Mathematics Materials, each category

must be evaluated separately.

• Category I: Standards Based Components must meet 80% (7/8) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives must also meet 80% (4/5) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category III: Mathematics Content must meet 80% of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or “Adequate” for

each grade level or course.

(IMR Committee) Responses (Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

All materials at this grade level (1) are research based and theory driven; (2) incorporate basic, accurate

information that is developmentally appropriate; (3) use interactive activities that actively engage students; (4)

provide students with opportunities to model and practice relevant skills; (5) develop higher order thinking

opportunities; and (6) be based on national standards. The instructional materials should provide students with

opportunities to

1. Specific activities utilizing appropriate

software to develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

2. Specific activities utilizing appropriate

calculators to develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

3. References to or integration of audio/visual

materials that develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

Glencoe McGraw-Hill Applied Math I

9

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(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCT

I =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

4. References to or integration of Internet

resources that develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

5. Specific ideas and activities utilizing

manipulatives to develop, explore, and expand

the objectives.

Glencoe McGraw-Hill Applied Math I

10

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GRADE: 9-12

VENDOR: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied Math I

SUBJECT: Algebra: Concepts & Applications,

Volume 1

COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004

SE ISBN: 0-07-860855-4 TE ISBN: 0-07-861215-2

COMMENTS:

MATHEMATICS

SCIENTIFIC BASED RESEARCH COMPONENTS The objectives continue the emphasis on the use of manipulatives, concrete material, and appropriate

technologies to give students the foundation needed to explore new mathematical concepts. West Virginia

teachers are responsible for analyzing the benefits of technology for learning and for integrating technology

appropriately in the students’ learning environment.

The evaluation of all mathematics materials is based on separate criteria for three (3) categories:

• Category I: Standards Based Components

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives

• Category III: Mathematics Content

In order to be approved and listed on the West Virginia Multiple List for Mathematics Materials, each category

must be evaluated separately.

• Category I: Standards Based Components must meet 80% (7/8) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives must also meet 80% (4/5) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category III: Mathematics Content must meet 80% of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or “Adequate” for

each grade level or course.

(IMR Committee) Responses (Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

All materials at this grade level (1) are research based and theory driven; (2) incorporate basic, accurate

information that is developmentally appropriate; (3) use interactive activities that actively engage students; (4)

provide students with opportunities to model and practice relevant skills; (5) develop higher order thinking

opportunities; and (6) be based on national standards. The instructional materials should provide students with

opportunities to

1. Provide in-depth investigations (discovery

activities) and open-ended tasks

(applications).

2. Provide opportunities for students to engage

in mathematical discussion (oral and written).

3. Provide opportunities for students to make

connections among mathematical topics.

4. Provide opportunities for students to make

connections between mathematics and its

applicability to the world.

Glencoe McGraw-Hill Applied Math I

11

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(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCT

I =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

5. Offer suggestions/prompts for facilitating

classroom discussion and activities.

6. Provide a variety of methods to help students

with a range of abilities or learning styles or

interests.

7. Provide multiple means of assessment which

include reasoning/communication skills.

8. Provide continuous ongoing assessment

aligned with learning experiences.

Glencoe McGraw-Hill Applied Math I

12

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GRADE: 9-12

VENDOR: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied Math I

SUBJECT: Algebra: Concepts &

Applications, Volume 1

COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004

SE ISBN: 0-07-860855-4 TE ISBN: 0-07-861215-2

COMMENTS:

APPLIED MATHEMATICS IApplied Mathematics I and Applied Mathematics II reflect the content of a complete course in Applied

Mathematics. Applied Mathematics I is the first half of the Applied Mathematics course. One Applied

Mathematics credit will be given for successful completion of this course. Upon successful completion of both

courses, Algebra I credit will be given. Applied Mathematics I is a lab-based course taught with teacher-led,

concrete activities. This course is designed to develop algebraic concepts applicable in the work place as well as

in traditional areas. West Virginia teachers are responsible for analyzing the benefits of technology for learning

and for integrating technology appropriately in the students’ learning environment. See the related grade-level

Technology Standards and Objectives.

The evaluation of all mathematics materials is based on separate criteria for three (3) categories:

• Category I: Standards Based Components

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives

• Category III: Mathematics Content

In order to be approved and listed on the West Virginia Multiple List for Mathematics Materials, each category

must be evaluated separately.

• Category I: Standards Based Components must meet 80% (7/8) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives must also meet 80% (4/5) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category III: Mathematics Content must meet 80% of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or “Adequate” for

each grade level or course.

(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

All materials at this grade level must (1) be research based and theory driven; (2) incorporate basic, accurate

information that is developmentally appropriate; (3) use interactive activities that actively engage students; (4)

provide students with opportunities to model and practice relevant skills; (5) develop higher order thinking

opportunities; and (6) be based on national standards. The instructional materials should provide students with

opportunities to

1. use investigation to solve practical problems

involving computation and estimation

(AM1.2.1)

Glencoe McGraw-Hill Applied Math I

13

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(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

2. apply scientific notation to solve practical

problems (AM1.2.2)

3. measure using precision instruments ( AM1.2.3)

4. solve practical problems and interpret results

using rational numbers and vectors (AM1.2.4)

5. evaluate algebraic expressions using grouping

symbols, order of operations, and properties of

real numbers with justification of steps

(AM1.2.5)

6. translate word phrases into algebraic

expressions, and translate word sentences into

equations and inequalities (AM1.2.6)

7. justify steps in the solving of equations based

on the properties of real numbers (AM1.2.7)

8. solve literal equations for a given variable and

apply the skills towards solving practical

problems (AM1.2.8)

9. solve practical problems using problem solving

strategies (AM1.2.9)

10. solve multi-step linear equations in one variable

and apply skills toward solving practical

problems (AM1.2.10)

11. solve multi-step linear inequalities in one

variable, and interpret the results on a number

line and apply skills toward solving practical

problems (AM1.2.11)

12. solve absolute value equations in one variable

and interpret the results on a number line

(AM1.2.12)

13. collect, organize, and interpret data generated

through student investigations, and predict

outcomes using the mean, mode, median, range,

and standard deviation (AM1.2.13)

14. estimate and simplify square roots (AM1.2.14)

15. use the laws of exponents to perform operations

on expressions with integral exponents

(AM1.2.15)

16. use investigations to predict the outcomes of

simple events using the rules of probability

(AM1.2.16)

17. solve problems using data generated through

student investigation

Glencoe McGraw-Hill Applied Math I

14

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INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ADOPTION

GENERIC EVALUATION CRITERIA

2005 TO 2011

Mathematics

VENDOR: Cord Communication

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied Mathematics II

SUBJECT: Algebra 1

COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004 GRADE: 9-12

SE ISBN: 1-57837-326-3, 1-57837-327-1, 1-

57837-328-x

TE ISBN: 1-57837-331-X, 1-57837-329-8

R-E-S-P-O-N-S-E-S CRITERIA NOTES

YES NO N/AI. INTER-ETHNIC

The instructional materials meet the

requirements of inter-ethnic: concept,

content, and illustration, as set by West

Virginia Board of Education Policy

(Adopted December 1970).

II. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The instructional material meets the

requirements of equal opportunity"

concept, content, illustration, heritage,

roles, contributions, experiences, and

achievements of males and females in

American and other cultures, as set by

West Virginia Board of Education Policy

(Adopted May 1975).

Applied Mathematics II Cord

15

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GRADE: 9-12

VENDOR: Cord Communication INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied

Mathematics II

SUBJECT: Algebra 1 COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004

SE ISBN: 1-57837-326-3, 1-57837-327-1, 1-

57837-328-x

TE ISBN: 1-57837-329-8

COMMENTS:

MATHEMATICS

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR TECHNOLOGY AND MANIPULATIVES The objectives continue the emphasis on the use of manipulatives, concrete material, and appropriate

technologies to give students the foundation needed to explore new mathematical concepts. West Virginia

teachers are responsible for analyzing the benefits of technology for learning and for integrating technology

appropriately in the students’ learning environment.

The evaluation of all mathematics materials is based on separate criteria for three (3) categories:

• Category I: Standards Based Components

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives

• Category III: Mathematics Content

In order to be approved and listed on the West Virginia Multiple List for Mathematics Materials, each category

must be evaluated separately.

• Category I: Standards Based Components must meet 80% (7/8) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives must also meet 80% (4/5) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category III: Mathematics Content must meet 80% of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or “Adequate” for

each grade level or course.

(IMR Committee) Responses (Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

All materials at this grade level (1) are research based and theory driven; (2) incorporate basic, accurate

information that is developmentally appropriate; (3) use interactive activities that actively engage students; (4)

provide students with opportunities to model and practice relevant skills; (5) develop higher order thinking

opportunities; and (6) be based on national standards. The instructional materials should provide students with

opportunities to

1. Specific activities utilizing appropriate

software to develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

2. Specific activities utilizing appropriate

calculators to develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

3. References to or integration of audio/visual

materials that develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

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(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCT

I =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

Nonexistent I A M N

4. References to or integration of Internet

resources that develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

5. Specific ideas and activities utilizing

manipulatives to develop, explore, and expand

the objectives.

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GRADE: 9-12

VENDOR: Cord Communication INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied

Mathematics II

SUBJECT: Algebra 1 COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004

SE ISBN: 1-57837-326-3, 1-57837-327-1, 1-

57837-328-x

TE ISBN: 1-57837-331-X, 1-57837-329-8

COMMENTS:

MATHEMATICS

SCIENTIFIC BASED RESEARCH COMPONENTS The objectives continue the emphasis on the use of manipulatives, concrete material, and appropriate

technologies to give students the foundation needed to explore new mathematical concepts. West Virginia

teachers are responsible for analyzing the benefits of technology for learning and for integrating technology

appropriately in the students’ learning environment.

The evaluation of all mathematics materials is based on separate criteria for three (3) categories:

• Category I: Standards Based Components

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives

• Category III: Mathematics Content

In order to be approved and listed on the West Virginia Multiple List for Mathematics Materials, each category

must be evaluated separately.

• Category I: Standards Based Components must meet 80% (7/8) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives must also meet 80% (4/5) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category III: Mathematics Content must meet 80% of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or “Adequate” for

each grade level or course.

(IMR Committee) Responses (Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

All materials at this grade level (1) are research based and theory driven; (2) incorporate basic, accurate

information that is developmentally appropriate; (3) use interactive activities that actively engage students; (4)

provide students with opportunities to model and practice relevant skills; (5) develop higher order thinking

opportunities; and (6) be based on national standards. The instructional materials should provide students with

opportunities to

1. Provide in-depth investigations (discovery

activities) and open-ended tasks

(applications).

2. Provide opportunities for students to engage

in mathematical discussion (oral and written).

3. Provide opportunities for students to make

connections among mathematical topics.

4. Provide opportunities for students to make

connections between mathematics and its

applicability to the world.

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SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCT

I =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

Nonexistent I A M N

5. Offer suggestions/prompts for facilitating

classroom discussion and activities.

6. Provide a variety of methods to help students

with a range of abilities or learning styles or

interests.

7. Provide multiple means of assessment which

include reasoning/communication skills.

8. Provide continuous ongoing assessment

aligned with learning experiences.

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GRADE: 9-12

VENDOR: Cord Communication INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Applied

Mathematics II

SUBJECT: Algebra 1 COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004

SE ISBN: 1-57837-326-3, 1-57837-

327-1, 1-57837-328-x

TE ISBN: 1-57837-331-X, 1-57837-329-8

COMMENTS:

APPLIED MATHEMATICS II

Applied Mathematics II is the second half of the Applied Mathematics course. Upon successful completion of

both courses, Algebra I credit will be given. Algebraic concepts will be taught using laboratory activities based

on several strategies that include the use of the graphing calculator. Working in groups will be used to develop

problem solving skills and social skills needed in the work place as well as in traditional areas. West Virginia

teachers are responsible for analyzing the benefits of technology for learning and for integrating technology

appropriately in the students’ learning environment. See the related grade-level Technology Standards and

Objectives.

The evaluation of all mathematics materials is based on separate criteria for three (3) categories:

• Category I: Standards Based Components

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives

• Category III: Mathematics Content

In order to be approved and listed on the West Virginia Multiple List for Mathematics Materials, each category

must be evaluated separately.

• Category I: Standards Based Components must meet 80% (7/8) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives must also meet 80% (4/5) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category III: Mathematics Content must meet 80% of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or “Adequate” for

each grade level or course.

(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

All materials at this grade level must (1) be research based and theory driven; (2) incorporate basic, accurate

information that is developmentally appropriate; (3) use interactive activities that actively engage students; (4)

provide students with opportunities to model and practice relevant skills; (5) develop higher order thinking

opportunities; and (6) be based on national standards. The instructional materials should provide students with

opportunities to

1. analyze a given set of data for the existence of a

pattern numerically, algebraically and

graphically; determine the domain and range; and

determine if the relation is a function (AM2.2.1)

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(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

2. use investigations to determine the slope of a line

given an equation of a line, the graph of a line,

and two points to be identified (AM2.2.2)

3. use investigations to graph linear equations using

slope-intercept

point slope

x- and y-intercepts (AM2.2.3)

4. write an equation of a line given

graph of a line

two points on the line

the slope and a point

the slope and y-intercept (AM2.2.4)

5. solve systems of linear equations by

graphing

elimination method

substitution method (AM2.2.5)

6. solve practical problems using systems of linear

equations (AM2.2.5)

7. add and subtract polynomials (AM2.2.6)

8. multiply and divide binomials by binomials or

monomials (AM2.2.7)

9. factor polynomials (AM2.2.8)

10. solve quadratic equations by

graphing

factoring

quadratic formula (AM2.2.9)

11. add, subtract, multiply and divide simple rational

expressions (AM2.2.10)

12. interpret data using

use flow charts

histograms

scatter diagrams

normal distribution curves (AM2.2.11)

13. provide investigations to collect data and use the

results to predict specific values of a variable

(AM2.2.

14. identify the equation for a line of regression

(AM2.2.12)

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INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ADOPTION

GENERIC EVALUATION CRITERIA

2005 TO 2011

Mathematics

VENDOR: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Algebra: Concepts & Applications, Volume 2 Applied

Math II

SUBJECT: Algebra: Concepts & Applications, Volume 2

COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004 GRADE: 9-12

SE ISBN: 0-07-8670775-2 TE ISBN: 0-07-845772-6

R-E-S-P-O-N-S-E-S CRITERIA NOTES

YES NO N/AI. INTER-ETHNIC

The instructional materials meet the

requirements of inter-ethnic: concept,

content, and illustration, as set by West

Virginia Board of Education Policy

(Adopted December 1970).

II. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The instructional material meets the

requirements of equal opportunity"

concept, content, illustration, heritage,

roles, contributions, experiences, and

achievements of males and females in

American and other cultures, as set by

West Virginia Board of Education Policy

(Adopted May 1975).

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GRADE: 9-12

VENDOR: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Algebra:

Concepts & Applications, Volume 2 Applied

Math II

SUBJECT: Algebra: Concepts & Applications,

Volume 2

COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004

SE ISBN: 0-07-8670775-2 TE ISBN: 0-07-845772-6

COMMENTS:

MATHEMATICS

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR TECHNOLOGY AND MANIPULATIVES The objectives continue the emphasis on the use of manipulatives, concrete material, and appropriate

technologies to give students the foundation needed to explore new mathematical concepts. West Virginia

teachers are responsible for analyzing the benefits of technology for learning and for integrating technology

appropriately in the students’ learning environment.

The evaluation of all mathematics materials is based on separate criteria for three (3) categories:

• Category I: Standards Based Components

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives

• Category III: Mathematics Content

In order to be approved and listed on the West Virginia Multiple List for Mathematics Materials, each category

must be evaluated separately.

• Category I: Standards Based Components must meet 80% (7/8) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives must also meet 80% (4/5) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category III: Mathematics Content must meet 80% of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or “Adequate” for

each grade level or course.

(IMR Committee) Responses (Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

All materials at this grade level (1) are research based and theory driven; (2) incorporate basic, accurate

information that is developmentally appropriate; (3) use interactive activities that actively engage students; (4)

provide students with opportunities to model and practice relevant skills; (5) develop higher order thinking

opportunities; and (6) be based on national standards. The instructional materials should provide students with

opportunities to

1. Specific activities utilizing appropriate

software to develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

2. Specific activities utilizing appropriate

calculators to develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

3. References to or integration of audio/visual

materials that develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

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(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCT

I =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

4. References to or integration of Internet

resources that develop, explore, and expand the

objectives.

5. Specific ideas and activities utilizing

manipulatives to develop, explore, and expand

the objectives.

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GRADE: 9-12

VENDOR: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Algebra:

Concepts & Applications, Volume 2 Applied

Math II

SUBJECT: Algebra: Concepts & Applications,

Volume 2

COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004

SE ISBN: 0-07-8670775-2 TE ISBN: 0-07-845772-6

COMMENTS:

MATHEMATICS

SCIENTIFIC BASED RESEARCH COMPONENTS The objectives continue the emphasis on the use of manipulatives, concrete material, and appropriate

technologies to give students the foundation needed to explore new mathematical concepts. West Virginia

teachers are responsible for analyzing the benefits of technology for learning and for integrating technology

appropriately in the students’ learning environment.

The evaluation of all mathematics materials is based on separate criteria for three (3) categories:

• Category I: Standards Based Components

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives

• Category III: Mathematics Content

In order to be approved and listed on the West Virginia Multiple List for Mathematics Materials, each category

must be evaluated separately.

• Category I: Standards Based Components must meet 80% (7/8) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives must also meet 80% (4/5) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category III: Mathematics Content must meet 80% of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or “Adequate” for

each grade level or course.

(IMR Committee) Responses (Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

All materials at this grade level (1) are research based and theory driven; (2) incorporate basic, accurate

information that is developmentally appropriate; (3) use interactive activities that actively engage students; (4)

provide students with opportunities to model and practice relevant skills; (5) develop higher order thinking

opportunities; and (6) be based on national standards. The instructional materials should provide students with

opportunities to

1. Provide in-depth investigations (discovery

activities) and open-ended tasks

(applications).

2. Provide opportunities for students to engage

in mathematical discussion (oral and written).

3. Provide opportunities for students to make

connections among mathematical topics.

4. Provide opportunities for students to make

connections between mathematics and its

applicability to the world.

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(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCT

I =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

5. Offer suggestions/prompts for facilitating

classroom discussion and activities.

6. Provide a variety of methods to help students

with a range of abilities or learning styles or

interests.

7. Provide multiple means of assessment which

include reasoning/communication skills.

8. Provide continuous ongoing assessment

aligned with learning experiences.

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GRADE: 9-12

VENDOR: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Algebra: Concepts &

Applications, Volume 2 Applied Math II

SUBJECT: Algebra: Concepts &

Applications, Volume 2

COPYRIGHT DATE(S): 2004

SE ISBN: 0-07-8670775-2 TE ISBN: 0-07-845772-6

COMMENTS:

APPLIED MATHEMATICS IApplied Mathematics I and Applied Mathematics II reflect the content of a complete course in Applied

Mathematics. Applied Mathematics I is the first half of the Applied Mathematics course. One Applied

Mathematics credit will be given for successful completion of this course. Upon successful completion of both

courses, Algebra I credit will be given. Applied Mathematics I is a lab-based course taught with teacher-led,

concrete activities. This course is designed to develop algebraic concepts applicable in the work place as well as

in traditional areas. West Virginia teachers are responsible for analyzing the benefits of technology for learning

and for integrating technology appropriately in the students’ learning environment. See the related grade-level

Technology Standards and Objectives.

The evaluation of all mathematics materials is based on separate criteria for three (3) categories:

• Category I: Standards Based Components

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives

• Category III: Mathematics Content

In order to be approved and listed on the West Virginia Multiple List for Mathematics Materials, each category

must be evaluated separately.

• Category I: Standards Based Components must meet 80% (7/8) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category II: Technology and Manipulatives must also meet 80% (4/5) of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or

“Adequate.”

• Category III: Mathematics Content must meet 80% of the criteria at “In-depth” and/or “Adequate” for

each grade level or course.

(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

All materials at this grade level must (1) be research based and theory driven; (2) incorporate basic, accurate

information that is developmentally appropriate; (3) use interactive activities that actively engage students; (4)

provide students with opportunities to model and practice relevant skills; (5) develop higher order thinking

opportunities; and (6) be based on national standards. The instructional materials should provide students with

opportunities to

1. use investigation to solve practical problems

involving computation and estimation

(AM1.2.1)

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(IMR Committee) Responses(Vendor/Publisher)

SPECIFIC LOCATION

OF CONTENT WITHIN

PRODUCTI =

In-depth

A =

Adequate

M =

Minimal

N =

NonexistentI A M N

2. use investigations to determine the slope of a line

given an equation of a line, the graph of a line,

and two points to be identified (AM2.2.2)

3. use investigations to graph linear equations using

slope-intercept

point slope

x- and y-intercepts (AM2.2.3)

4. write an equation of a line given

graph of a line

two points on the line

the slope and a point

the slope and y-intercept (AM2.2.4)

5. solve systems of linear equations by

graphing

elimination method

substitution method (AM2.2.5)

6. solve practical problems using systems of linear

equations (AM2.2.5)

7. add and subtract polynomials (AM2.2.6)

8. multiply and divide binomials by binomials or

monomials (AM2.2.7)

9. factor polynomials (AM2.2.8)

10. solve quadratic equations by

graphing

factoring

quadratic formula (AM2.2.9)

11. add, subtract, multiply and divide simple rational

expressions (AM2.2.10)

12. interpret data using

use flow charts

histograms

scatter diagrams

normal distribution curves (AM2.2.11)

13. provide investigations to collect data and use the

results to predict specific values of a variable

(AM2.2.

14. identify the equation for a line of regression

(AM2.2.12)

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