Westfield High – Independent Living Skills
Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester
This course, offered at Davis and Pulley Centers and STEP, is designed to teach students with disabilities skills for independent living. The purpose of this course is to provide instruction of foundational mathematics skills to special education students who are functioning more than two years below grade level in mathematics. The course is designed to present the foundational skills necessary to enter Algebra 1 using manipulatives, special materials, and adaptive strategies. The course may include number concepts, mental mathematics, estimation, problem solving, operations, measurement, geometry, data analysis, statistics, probability, and fractions. This course should be reflected in the student's IEP. This course does not meet the mathematics graduation requirements for the Standard or Advanced Studies Diploma. Students earn elective credit.
Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
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