Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Saxon Math homeschool for children

In Saxon Math, children progress through a series of textbooks starting with Saxon K for kindergarten students, then progressing through Saxon 54, Saxon 65, and Saxon 76 in upper elementary school, into Saxon 87 and Algebra 1/2 in middle school, and finally into Saxon Algebra and Advanced Math in high school. A unique feature of Saxon Math is that Geometry is not taught as a separate subject but is integrated throughout the Algebra 1, Algebra 2 and Advanced Mathematics Saxon textbooks.

Many parents who homeschool their children, find one of the hardest parts of homeschooling is picking a curricula out of all the homeschool curriculums available. There is no more popular discussion on the web than homeschool curriculum reviews by homeschool families. After sifting through the homeschool curriculum reviews, most parents end up mixing and matching homeschool curricula, trying to create the best match for their child.

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