ESTIMATED INSTRUCTIONAL TIME |
Principles of Mathematics 10 has been developed assuming that teachers have 100 instructional hours available to them. The following chart shows the estimated instructional time for each curriculum suborganizer, expressed as a percentage of total time available to teach the course.
|
Organizer
(Suborganizer)
|
%
of Time
|
| Problem Solving |
Integrated
Throughout
|
| Number (Number Concepts) |
5
- 15
|
| Number (Number Operations) |
10
- 20
|
| Patterns and Relations (Patterns) |
5
- 10
|
| Patterns and Relations (Relations and Functions) |
10
- 20
|
| Patterns and Relations (Variables and Equations) |
10
- 20
|
| Shape and Space (Measurement) |
10
- 15
|
| Shape and Space (3-D Objects and 2-D Shapes) |
10 - 20
|
| Statistics and Probability (Data Analysis) |
5
- 15
|
When delivering the prescribed curriculum, teachers may freely adjust the instructional time to meet their students' diverse needs. These estimated instructional times have been recommended by the IRP writers to assist their colleagues; they are suggestions only.
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