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MathAlpha Omega Publications / 1994 / OtherOur Price$120.004.7 out of 5 stars for Horizons Math, Grade 1, Complete Set. View reviews of this product. 12 ReviewsAvailability: In StockStock No: WW10060
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Michelle Nabors5 Stars Out Of 5August 10, 2009Michelle NaborsI love the Horizons Math program. This is my first year of homeschooling and I have two children in first grade. I like that they give you an evaluation guideline so that you know exactly where the kids should be before they even begin. I like that it has hands on learning. So far I am really enjoying using this curriculum!
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momof65 Stars Out Of 5Easy to use and prepare forJune 7, 2011momof6Quality: 4Value: 4Meets Expectations: 4Gives plenty of extra hands on activites and easy ways to explain how to do the work.
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Mrs RoosterHouston, TXAge: 35-44Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5My daughter loves this product.February 23, 2011Mrs RoosterHouston, TXAge: 35-44Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5My daughter loves to do her work with this product.
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Jodi T.NC5 Stars Out Of 5Highly recommended!October 13, 2010Jodi T.NCWe used the Lifepac math from this publisher for my son in elementary school, however my daughter has ADHD and needed the extra illustrations, color, and repetition in Horizons. She loves it, which says a lot! Just enough work to do in one day - not too much, not too little. I did not have any issues with the teacher's edition (although that might be because I love math myself and don't rely heavily on it). Wonderful math program!
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AliciaWhidbey Island, WashingtonAge: 25-34Gender: female4 Stars Out Of 5Good, but could be better.August 1, 2011AliciaWhidbey Island, WashingtonAge: 25-34Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 4This is a wonderfully bright and interactive workbook. My daughter appreciated the pictures and colors. Math is her least favorite subject and these dress-ups helped encourage her. However, I have some issues with this curriculum. For one thing, if you are to simply walk your child through the workbooks, which I did, he or she will not get enough concrete practice with addition/subtraction facts/families. My daughter is doing great in every other area, but the workbooks are very weak in developing this necessary knowledge. When they finally get around to asking her what 16-7 is she has no idea and cannot do this without counters to help. Be prepared as a teacher to incorporate a lot of drill on your own. The teacher's editions do tell you to review the fact families with the children, but do not provide you with the resources to do it. I love the range of material presented in these books and the built in daily review, but supplementary materials will be necessary to teach effectively, in my opinion.
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