Contact

Mary Takle

8-12 Math Curriculum & Instruction Developer
[email protected]
(425) 456-4164


The Bellevue School District School Board approved the adoption of Discovery Math Techbook to be used as the curricular resource for the Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 courses on March 6, 2018.  Implementation of the resource will begin in the 2018-2019 school year.

Have questions? Read our AGA Adoption FAQ

Adoption Process

Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 courses are piloting two new instructional resources during first semester this year. The first resource is Pearson enVision Math and the second is Math Techbook. The process will culminate in the recommendation of math instructional materials that will be implemented beginning in the fall of 2018-19. This informational meeting will give parents an opportunity to experience both resources and provide feedback.

We invite community members to explore the resources using the information below.  Please feel free to email us with feedback or questions.

Pearson enVision

www.pearsonrealize.com
Username: BellevueStudent100
Password: pearson1

Math Techbook by Discovery Education

www.discoveryeducation.com
Username: TempStudentBellevue
Password: discovery

Purpose

The purpose of the AGA Instructional Material Adoption Committee is to carry out the textbook selection process and make a recommendation to the Instructional Materials Committee based upon objective evidence gathered during the process.  The committee will include teacher representatives, building/district administration and parent representation. The committee will be facilitated by the 8-12 Math Curriculum Developer.

Role

The role of the members of AGA Instructional Material Adoption Committee is:

  • Attend scheduled meetings
  • Serve as a communication link to the community they represent
  • Assist in collecting data regarding the instructional materials under consideration
  • Through a consensus process, make a formal recommendation to the Instructional Materials Committee

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