CA State Board Adopted

California Math Adoption

More Math for California

CPM's Inspiring Connections and Core Connections (3rd Edition) are both adopted by the California State Board of Education — built to meet the California Mathematics Framework's focus on reasoning, representation, communication, and coherent learning across grades 6–8.

California students in a CPM math classroom
Official Status

Adopted by the California State Board of Education

6–8 Grade range
both programs
35+ Years in
California classrooms
501c3 California
nonprofit
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CA State Board Adopted Programs

Two Programs, One Proven Approach

Both programs are built on CPM's core philosophy — collaborative learning, problem-based lessons, and mixed spaced practice. Choose the one that fits your district's context, or explore both.

Inspiring Connections textbook

New for California

Inspiring Connections

Grades 6–8

CPM's newest middle school curriculum — student-centered, problem-based lessons where teams collaborate, reason, and communicate every day. Built from the ground up to reflect the California Mathematics Framework.

  • Designed for the CA Framework from day one
  • Emphasizes mathematical reasoning and discourse
  • Supports diverse learners through translanguaging routines
  • Rich digital tools and eBook integration
Core Connections 3rd Edition textbook

Proven and Evolving

Core Connections, 3rd Edition

Grades 6–8

A trusted CPM approach, updated for California adoption. Deepens conceptual understanding with discourse and meaningful practice — drawing on decades of classroom evidence.

  • Built on 35+ years of CPM classroom research
  • Focuses on conceptual depth over procedural coverage
  • Coherent learning progressions across all three years
  • Robust teacher support and professional learning pathway
California Mathematics Framework

Built for the Framework.
Not Retrofitted to It.

CPM programs are adopted by California and appear on the state's recommended list. Each course was designed around the same principles the Framework prioritizes — not adapted to meet them after the fact.

Major Conceptual Ideas

Framework Pillar 01

Major Conceptual Ideas

CPM connects and revisits key ideas to build deep understanding. Our Major Conceptual Ideas align directly with the Framework's Big Ideas — ensuring coherence across grades.

Standards for Mathematical Practice

Framework Pillar 02

Standards for Mathematical Practice

Practice standards grow organically through rich, collaborative problem solving embedded in every unit — not as add-ons, but as the structure through which students learn.

Coherent Curriculum

Framework Pillar 03

Coherent Learning Progressions

Ideas connect within and across domains so students make sense of mathematics as a coherent whole — building a cumulative, connected understanding rather than isolated skills.

Equity and Access

Framework Pillar 04

Equity and Positive Math Identity

Design elevates inclusive participation and supports positive math identity for every learner. Study teams and collaborative structures make discourse a daily, structured norm.

Mathematical Language

Framework Pillar 05

Mathematical Language and Discourse

Translanguaging and discourse routines build mathematical language and foster full participation — especially for multilingual learners navigating academic English alongside new mathematics.

Authentic Problem Solving

Framework Pillar 06

Authentic Problem-Based Learning

Lessons position students to explore, reason, and make connections through authentic mathematical problems — not contrived exercises. Students do the thinking; teachers guide the discourse.

Implementation Support

Adoption Includes More Than Textbooks

CPM's professional learning is built into every adoption — not sold separately. Our team works alongside your teachers from day one through years of sustained support.

Professional Learning

Professional Learning

Sustained, teacher-led professional learning that grows with your team — from Foundations in year one through leadership development. Includes virtual events, in-person sessions, and coaching.

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Implementation Plan

Multi-Year Implementation Plan

CPM adoption comes with a structured multi-year implementation plan — coordinating curriculum rollout, PL scheduling, and teacher support at every stage of your district's transition.

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Teacher Conference

Annual Teacher Conference

CPM's annual gathering for teachers to connect, share research, and deepen practice alongside a national community of CPM educators. Held each February in California.

Conference Details
Hosted Events

Hosted Learning Events

Regional and virtual hosted events throughout the year — from Foundations workshops for new CPM teachers to deeper-dive sessions for experienced teams ready to lead.

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For Adoption Review

Request Sample Materials

Use this form to request sample materials from CPM Educational Program for your California adoption review process.

Inspiring Connections (6th–8th) Core Connections 3rd Ed. (6th–8th)

Receive sample chapters and overviews for both Inspiring Connections and Core Connections 3rd Edition

Both programs are CA State Board adopted and ready for your district's adoption review

Our team typically responds within one business day to arrange access

Talk to Our Team

Schedule a Call With CPM

Meet with the CPM team to talk through your California math adoption. We'll help you compare programs, understand both curricula, and plan what comes next.

Find the best fit for your district's goals and student population

Plan your rollout timeline and Professional Learning support

Get answers to adoption committee questions before your decision deadline

Connect with a CPM curriculum specialist who knows the CA Framework inside and out

No commitment required — just a conversation to help you make a confident decision

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Calculus
Third Edition

Precalculus
Third Edition

Precalculus
Supplement

2.3.4

Defining Concavity

4.4.1

Characteristics of Polynomial Functions

5.2.6

Semi-Log Plots

5 Closure

Closure How Can I Apply It? Activity 3

9.3.1

Transition States

9.3.2

Future and Past States

10.3.1

The Parametrization of Functions, Conics, and Their Inverses

10.3.2

Vector-Valued Functions

11.1.5

Rate of Change of Polar Functions

Matemática
Integrada I

Matemática
Integrada II

Matemática
Integrada III

Integrated I

Integrated II

Integrated III

Core Connections en español, Álgebra

Core Connections en español, Geometría

Core Connections en español, Álgebra 2

Core Connections
Algebra

Core Connections Geometry

Core Connections
Algebra 2

Core Connections 1

Core Connections 2

Core Connections 3

Core Connections en español,
Curso 1
Core Connections en español,
Curso 2
Core Connections en español,
Curso 3

Inspiring Connections
Course 1

Inspiring Connections
Course 2

Inspiring Connections
Course 3

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Algebra Tiles Session

  • Used throughout CPM middle and high school courses
  • Concrete, geometric representation of algebraic concepts.
  • Two-hour virtual session,
  •  Learn how students build their conceptual understanding of simplifying algebraic expressions
  • Solving equations using these tools.  
  • Determining perimeter,
  • Combining like terms,
  • Comparing expressions,
  • Solving equations
  • Use an area model to multiply polynomials,
  • Factor quadratics and other polynomials, and
  • Complete the square.
  • Support the transition from a concrete (manipulative) representation to an abstract model of mathematics..

Foundations for Implementation

This professional learning is designed for teachers as they begin their implementation of CPM. This series contains multiple components and is grounded in multiple active experiences delivered over the first year. This learning experience will encourage teachers to adjust their instructional practices, expand their content knowledge, and challenge their beliefs about teaching and learning. Teachers and leaders will gain first-hand experience with CPM with emphasis on what they will be teaching. Throughout this series educators will experience the mathematics, consider instructional practices, and learn about the classroom environment necessary for a successful implementation of CPM curriculum resources.

Page 2 of the Professional Learning Progression (PDF) describes all of the components of this learning event and the additional support available. Teachers new to a course, but have previously attended Foundations for Implementation, can choose to engage in the course Content Modules in the Professional Learning Portal rather than attending the entire series of learning events again.

Building on Instructional Practice Series

The Building on Instructional Practice Series consists of three different events – Building on Discourse, Building on Assessment, Building on Equity – that are designed for teachers with a minimum of one year of experience teaching with CPM instructional materials and who have completed the Foundations for Implementation Series.

Building on Equity

In Building on Equity, participants will learn how to include equitable practices in their classroom and support traditionally underserved students in becoming leaders of their own learning. Essential questions include: How do I shift dependent learners into independent learners? How does my own math identity and cultural background impact my classroom? The focus of day one is equitable classroom culture. Participants will reflect on how their math identity and mindsets impact student learning. They will begin working on a plan for Chapter 1 that creates an equitable classroom culture. The focus of day two and three is implementing equitable tasks. Participants will develop their use of the 5 Practices for Orchestrating Meaningful Mathematical Discussions and curate strategies for supporting all students in becoming leaders of their own learning. Participants will use an equity lens to reflect on and revise their Chapter 1 lesson plans.

Building on Assessment

In Building on Assessment, participants will apply assessment research and develop methods to provide feedback to students and inform equitable assessment decisions. On day one, participants will align assessment practices with learning progressions and the principle of mastery over time as well as write assessment items. During day two, participants will develop rubrics, explore alternate types of assessment, and plan for implementation that supports student ownership. On the third day, participants will develop strategies to monitor progress and provide evidence of proficiency with identified mathematics content and practices. Participants will develop assessment action plans that will encourage continued collaboration within their learning community.

Building on Discourse

In Building on Discourse, participants will improve their ability to facilitate meaningful mathematical discourse. This learning experience will encourage participants to adjust their instructional practices in the areas of sharing math authority, developing independent learners, and the creation of equitable classroom environments. Participants will plan for student learning by using teaching practices such as posing purposeful questioning, supporting productive struggle, and facilitating meaningful mathematical discourse. In doing so, participants learn to support students collaboratively engaged with rich tasks with all elements of the Effective Mathematics Teaching Practices incorporated through intentional and reflective planning.