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SaxonSaxon Publishing / 1994 / OtherOur Price$142.944.6 out of 5 stars for Saxon Math 1, Home Study Kit. View reviews of this product. 37 Reviews
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Elizabeth Bork5 Stars Out Of 5April 20, 2010Elizabeth BorkI love Saxon math. It is very easy to use for any age child. However, my children seem to be ahead of the curve in the early years. My kindergartener is using the Saxon 1 and we still skip some things because he already has mastered them. It is really easy to use multiple grades together, even though the meat of the lessons may be different. We can do the meeting book together and then split into separate lessons, or sometimes even combine them.
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Shane Eckert5 Stars Out Of 5November 1, 2008Shane EckertI used Saxon Math when I was home schooled as a child. Now we are using Saxon Math in our home school classroom for our kids. The meeting book is a must have.
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Carol Ciuffardi-Bloom5 Stars Out Of 5December 11, 2002Carol Ciuffardi-Bloom"What did you do in Math today?""HAVE FUN!" says my daughter to her aunt. What more can you ask? I tried two other homeschool math curricula before breaking down and spending all the money on Saxon, but you know...it was worth it. It is interesting, and fun. It feels like "circle time" not a math class. It is repetitive enough to make sure kids learn, but does many different things in each lesson so there is no boredom. And the manipulatives really enhace learning. You can SEE your child learning. I can't recommend it hightly enough.
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mamamia5 Stars Out Of 5Great for all types of learning stylesAugust 5, 2018mamamiaQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This is my second year of using Saxon Math. I use it for a tactile learner and an auditory learner. Both do very well with it and benefit greatly from the repetition.
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Sandra5 Stars Out Of 5July 22, 2007SandraWe're happy with it. I truly can't understand why so many supposed experts review this program negatively. My son excels at math, but I still wanted something gentle. Using Saxon one grade level ahead fits that need well. This math program has interesting questions to ask the student, and includes other interesting math related topics such as graphing.My son likes having different things to do on each page every day, and because of the constant review and practice, math is even easier than before. He never forgets anything, and I don't feel that deer in the headlights, or frustrated feeling of re-teaching an old concept that got dropped such as in mastery programs.We like the manipulatives and calendar time. I did buy a "Calendar Concepts" dry eraser chart and my son loves writing things on it. Sometimes spending the money and time is worth it, if you want the best foundation for your child.
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