CME Project
Center for Mathematics Education (CME)
Project Curriculum
The CME Project — developed by the Education Development Center and published by Pearson Education — is a four-year, NSF-funded, comprehensive high school mathematics program that is problem-based, student-centered, and organized around the familiar themes of Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, and Precalculus.
The CME Project is designed to promote robust mathematical proficiency for all students by emphasizing the interplay between mathematical thinking and essential technical skills and to provide a coherent curriculum with mathematical ideas, skills, and themes introduced early and deepened throughout the program.
The CME Project was the first textbook series to include support for TI-Nspire™ technology “inside the covers.” Throughout the textbook, there are references to TI-Nspire technology that direct students to a TI-Nspire technology “how-to” handbook at the back of the book. Because of the wide array of dynamic components that make up TI-Nspire technology — from graphing, interactive geometry, and spreadsheets to data & statistics, helpful input templates, and powerful math engine — it is an ideal tool to use with the CME Project.
For more information on the CME Project, visit the Pearson website.
Textbook Alignments
This tool allows you to review and select activities from TI's Activities Exchange that are aligned to the unit
and section of CME's textbooks. Each activity you select can also be checked to see if it aligns to your
state's standards.
![]() Algebra 1 ©2009 Alignment |
![]() Geometry ©2009 Alignment |
![]() Algebra 2 ©2009 Alignment |
![]() Precalculus ©2009 Alignment |



