Report Overview
Summary of Alignment & Usability: JUMP Math | Math
Math K-2
The instructional materials reviewed for JUMP Math K-2 partially meet expectations for alignment. The instructional materials meet expectations for Gateway 1: Focus and Coherence by not assessing topics before the grade level in which the topic should be introduced, devoting the majority of class time to the major work of the grade, and being coherent and consistent with the Standards. The instructional materials partially meet expectations for Gateway 2: Rigor and the Mathematical Practices by partially maintaining a balance of the aspects of rigor and partially attending to practice-content connections. The instructional materials were not reviewed for Gateway 3: Usability.
Kindergarten
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1st Grade
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2nd Grade
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Math 3-5
The instructional materials reviewed for JUMP Math 3-5 partially meet expectations for alignment. The instructional materials meet expectations for Gateway 1: Focus and Coherence by not assessing topics before the grade level in which the topic should be introduced, devoting the majority of class time to the major work of the grade, and being coherent and consistent with the Standards. The instructional materials partially meet expectations for Gateway 2: Rigor and the Mathematical Practices by partially maintaining a balance of the aspects of rigor and partially attending to practice-content connections. The instructional materials were not reviewed for Gateway 3: Usability.
3rd Grade
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4th Grade
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5th Grade
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Math 6-8
The instructional materials reviewed for JUMP Math 6-8 partially meet expectations for alignment. The instructional materials meet expectations for Gateway 1: Focus and Coherence by not assessing topics before the grade level in which the topic should be introduced, devoting the majority of class time to the major work of the grade, and being coherent and consistent with the Standards. The instructional materials partially meet expectations for Gateway 2: Rigor and the Mathematical Practices by partially maintaining a balance of the aspects of rigor and partially attending to practice-content connections. The instructional materials were not reviewed for Gateway 3: Usability.