
When contemplating the selection of materials for use in the mathematics
program, it is important to consider the fact that the Archdiocesan
Mathematics Curriculum Guidelines rather than any one specific program
determines what is taught and assessed in mathematics.
The following programs have been reviewed by the Elementary Mathematics
Curriculum Committee and deemed appropriate for use with the Archdiocesan
Mathematics Curriculum:
Glencoe Mathematics, 2007
Harcourt Math, 2008
Holt Middle School Math, 2007
Houghton Mifflin Mathematics, 2007
McDougal-Littel Mathematics and Algebra I, 2008
McGraw-Hill Mathematics, 2007
Pearson Prentice Hall, Connected Mathematics, 2006
Prentice Hall Mathematics for the Middle Grades and Algebra I, 2008
William H. Sadlier, Progress in Mathematics, 2006
Scott Foresman Mathematics, 2007
The following supplementary programs have been approved for use:
Bright Ideas Press, Simple Solutions, 2004
Daily Bite Publications, Math Morsels, 2007
Great Source Math Handbooks and Teacher Resource Books, 2006
Houghton Mifflin, Knowing Mathematics Intervention Program, 2004
Plato Learning, Mathematics software, 2006
Scholastic, Marilyn Burns Math Libraries2006
Suntex, Math 24 and First in Math programs, 2007
Teacher-to-teacher Publications, Problem-Solving Resources, 2003
Tom Snyder Productions, Go Solve and Fast Math Software, 2006
Universal Publications, Math Journals, 2006
