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Common Core State Standards


The links below assist you with implementing the CCSS standards.
    Professional Development for Implementing Mathematical Practices
    Get a head start on implementing the CCSS standards. CPM offers professional development on implementing the CCSS Mathematical Practices using whatever non-CPM book you are currently using in your classroom. No need to buy new texts.
    Core Connections 1
    New CPM Adoptions
    Information on purchasing new CPM books that are aligned to CCSS content standards for 2011-2012 and beyond.
    Current CPM Users
    - How to Supplement Current CPM Texts
    The current CPM Connections series books can be supplemented to meet the CCSS standards.
    - Content Correlations
    Detailed correlation between the CCSS content standards and their location in the corresponding CPM text.
    Mathematical Practices in CPM
    Details on how the CPM texts are already aligned to CCSS Mathematical Practices.
    Announcements
    Get the latest news, addenda, and errata for current users of Core Connections 1-3 or the CCSS Supplement Booklets.
About the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)

The Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSS) were released in June 2010. In addition to specifying the mathematics to be taught for each grade (K-8) and high school, the standards include "mathematical practices" that foster understanding. Students will be expected to make sense of problems, persevere in their solutions, use appropriate tools strategically, be precise, reason abstractly and qualitatively, construct arguments to support their work and the reasoning of others, model using mathematics, and look for and make use of structure. States participating in the CCSS will begin using common national assessments in the 2014-15 school year. For more information, go to: http://www.corestandards.org/the-standards.