If you’ve ever gotten to the end of the year and realized you only finished 3/4 of your curriculum, you could probably use a pacing guide.
Pacing guides takes a bit of work in the summer, but it’s well worth the time invested (and you can potentially use it again from year to year with just a few tweaks).
Strategically plan which concepts are less critical and make those the ones you skip or shorten. If this is your first time mapping the course, don’t stress too much. Just make an educated guess.
A pacing guide is a written schedule or chart displaying the topics/skills and behavioral outcomes related to a health education unit or curriculum to be ad- dressed over a defined period of time. A pacing guide may also be known as a curriculum map, program timeline, instructional guide, or year-at-a-glance.
CPM (College Preparatory Mathematics) The classes are structured to actively involve every student in the process of learning mathematics. The problem-based lessons provide a balance of basic skills, conceptual understanding, and problem solving strategies.
CPM (cost per mille) is a paid advertising option where companies pay a price for every 1,000 impressions an ad receives. An “impression” refers to when someone sees a campaign on social media, the search engines or another marketing platform.
CPM stands for College Preparatory Mathematics.