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Old 03-08-2008, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by jaybird0827 View Post

ALTERNATIVE: You could look into Singapore Math. I don't know much about what is offered at that level.
I have been teaching my children from Singapore Math for the last several years, and I abandoned Saxon for the reasons you gave.

I have not looked closely at the upper levels of Sinagpore Math, but many complain they are not good. However, most of these folks have not used Singapore at the lower levels. Singapore Math requires a completely different mindset. When we switched to it, it took me a year or more to get comfortable with it.

Singapore Math teaches Algebraic thinking and the most foundational geometry proofs in the upper elementary books. They assume you have grasped these basic concepts when you start doing algebra and geometry.

Another recommendation which is very new is this: Teaching Textbooks

Nearly everyone I've spoken to who has used Saxon for years has switched to this for upper level math and has been very happy with it. It is geared toward learning the math thoroughly and on your own.
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