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Investigations is a complete K-5 mathematics curriculum, developed at TERC in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is designed to help all children understand fundamental ideas of number and operations, geometry, data, measurement and early algebra. It is presently the math program used in the Boston Public Schools, and many other school systems across Massachusetts. The Village School was one of the original schools to pilot this common sense curriculum.
Six major goals guided the development of Investigations. The curriculum is designed to:
Underlying these goals are three guiding principles that are our touchstones as we approach both students and teachers as agents of their own learning:
Based on extensive classroom testing, Investigations takes seriously the time students need to develop a strong conceptual foundation and skills based on that foundation. Therefore, each curriculum unit focuses on an area of content, in depth, providing 2 to 5 1⁄2 weeks for students to develop and practice ideas across a variety of activities and contexts that build on each other. The units also address the learning needs of real students in a wide range of classrooms and communities. The investigations are carefully designed to invite all students into mathematics—girls and boys; members of diverse cultural, ethnic, and language groups; and students with a wide variety of strengths, needs, and interests.
For more information, go to Investigations.terc.edu