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New Instructional Materal Reviews: Carnegie Math Solutions

  • Sep 26, 2019
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 25

Are you looking for a math program that encourages collaboration and communication about math? Take a look at Learning List’s reviews of Carnegie Learning’s Math Solutions.


Carnegie Learning's Math Solutions

Math Solutions is a comprehensive math program for students in grades 6-12. Learning List has reviewed middle school courses 2 and 3 and high school Integrated Math I. 


The program organizes instruction in Modules. Each Module includes multiple topics (chapters) in mathematics, such as algebraic expressions, line and angle relationships, and using exponential equations.


The core instruction is comprised of two primary components, a consumable student edition and MATHia, an adaptive, digital tutor. Students work through assignments in the consumable workbook and participate in online activities through MATHia®. A digital platform for teachers houses PDF versions of student material.


The program focuses on students learning math deeply through thinking, working through ideas, and relating math to the real world. Students participate in activities that consistently require them to collaborate with each other as they explain, justify, and defend their solutions. Numerous opportunities to apply math skills to real-world situations, as well as assessments comprised primarily of open-ended, constructed response questions, distinguish this material.


Read Learning List’s full editorial review for a qualitative analysis of the blended learning experience provided by Math Solutions.


About Learning List

Learning List has reviewed the alignment of Carnegie Learning's Math Solutions to the Common Core State Standards and Standards for Mathematical Practice, as well as the instructional quality and technology compatibility of the program. Subscribe to Learning List for access to the reviews of this material and thousands of other K-12 instructional materials.


About Carnegie Learning*

Carnegie Learning was founded in 1998 by cognitive and computer scientists from Carnegie Mellon University who teamed up with math educators at Pittsburgh Public Schools to launch a high-school math learning technology. Today, Carnegie Learning uses artificial intelligence, formative assessment, and adaptive learning to deliver solutions to education's toughest challenges across multiple subject areas, including mathematics, English language arts, computer science, and world languages.


*Information in this section is provided by or adapted from Carnegie Learning.

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