Its surprising there isn't more material online dealing with this type of transition. There's not really a single common core integrated math sequence so you probably need to ask the district what's in their version and correlate. Chances are you'll be missing a bit of geometry, and stats and have gone over quadratic equations which will be repeated if going from Algebra I to Integrated Math 2.

The way to think about it is that Integration does not really change the general order of Algebra topics but is instead threading Geometry and a small amount of statistics into the 3 years. (This generally has the effect of further de-emphasizing Geometry in favor of Algebra)

Filling the holes will probably be a piece meal activity rather than a full online course but if you're strong in math should not be too time consuming.

Last edited by BenjaminL; 08/30/17 01:27 PM.