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Order Forms

Ordering Information

To order CPM materials for your school, please complete
the order form(s) below and submit by mail or fax to:
CPM Business Office
1233 Noonan Drive
Sacramento, CA 95822
T (209) 745-2055
F (209) 251-7529
orders@cpm.org
CPM Texts and Materials
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Integrated High School Series (2013-2014)
CPM is pleased to announce an integrated high school curriculum (Integrated I-III) that follows the CCSS
Appendix A pathway. (Integrated IV will be considered in the future.)
This series will be based on CPM's recently completed traditional high school course sequence (Appendix A's
pathway) titled Core Connections Algebra, Geometry and Algebra 2 (CCA, CCG, & CCA2), ©2013.
A draft version (print only) of "Integrated I" is available for purchase and use for 2013-14 and the finished text — soft bound, hard bound and eBook—will be available for purchase in 2014-15. (revised May 2013) |
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Core Connections Series (CCSS, Summer, 2012)
This list has the ISBN numbers and price information for ordering the final editions of the CCSS-aligned Core Connections 1-3 middle school courses and the CCSS-aligned Core Connections Algebra 1 and 2 and Geometry. (revised April 2013) |
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Connections Series (2005-present)
This list has information about the Making Connections, Algebra 1 & 2 and Geometry Connections, Pre-Calculus and Calculus courses that are currently available. The high school courses should be used for CCSS previews through May 2012. (revised April 2013) |
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Original Series (1993-2009)
This list is for ordering replacement copies of the original middle grades program Foundations for Algebra: 1 & 2 and the original high school program Mathematics 1-4. (revised April 2013) |
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Course Samplers and considering the CPM program for adoption
Step 1: Website Sampling
You may sample two chapters from each CPM course by clicking here. On this page of the website you may also view a video introduction to CPM, read the research base of the program, review more than two dozen studies about the impact of CPM (state proficiency exams and other types of studies), and get information about the professional development and teacher support elements of the CPM program.
Step 2: Previews of Core Connections Courses
You may preview any of the courses by requesting a two-week eBook license. Click here to register. You may also request a DVD that has the complete Teacher Edition of the six Core Connections courses on it along with those for Pre-Calculus and Calculus. Request one by sending an email with your complete mailing address to samples@cpm.org.
Step 3: Considering the CPM program for adoption
After examining samples of the CPM curriculum, if you find the materials promising for your students, want more information, or need to see copies of the textbooks, contact your CPM Regional Coordinator, Chris Mikles, or Lonnie Bellman. Click here for contact information. They can explain the professional development component of the CPM program and work with you to obtain additional materials or arrange a meeting or presentation for you.
Note: If you are seriously considering using CPM or have decided to do so, it is critical that you inform CPM of your plans as early in the spring of the year prior to implementation as possible so that professional development workshops may be scheduled to meet your needs. |
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