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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (245) |
| Dimensions | 21.64 x 6.32 x 27.74 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1591413508 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1591413509 |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 720 g |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Saxon Pub; 3rd edition (1 February 2004) |
| Reading age | 12 - 13 years |
E**A
Saxon is the best way for kiddos to learn math IMO. Each lesson contains reviews of previous work. Each problem has the lesson number in parentheses so the student can review the appropriate lesson if having an issue with the concept. Each lesson also has a brief intensive section that only has problems associated with the current lesson. I have used this series for both my gifted math student as well as my struggling math student for 3 years. Prior to that, my brother used the system as well. Each lesson can be labor intensive with about 30 problems to work that are comprehensive in addition to lesson specific problems. However, the test book provides an overview of important concepts and those the student may not understand fully. My students read 5 lessons per week, do the test, & review concepts (and the specific lesson problems associated with it) for each problem missed on the test. This helps streamline the process and keeps them from burning out with endless math problems.
A**R
The books are excellent teaching and learning material for any home-school or individual doing work on their math. it explains the content and presents problems that will challenge the learner and use the concepts without just doing exactly what the examples show every time. these books also go over the material repeatedly and present quizes to the student to challenge their speed at accomplishing the problems.
J**N
Großartiges Mathebuch! Klare Kaufempfehlung. Import aus den USA hat super und schnell funktioniert.
K**N
Brand new set. Came in perfect condition.
M**W
The work is designed with consolidation built in. Everyday a new lesson with a few practice questions and then 30 problems to ensure you remember what has been covered previously. My 11-year-old loves doing it. One down side is that there is a test after every 5 lessons and we try to cover one a day which means either testing on Saturday or before the new lesson on a Monday. The other difficulty we have had is fitting in the extra investigations which are every 10 lessons. They are important and have proved worth the time -- we have simply had to adjust and either double up or let ourselves be 'behind' on our desired schedule. This is a brilliant resource for Home Education especially if you have a self-motivator. It might be more challenging for one who does not like math as it takes 45-90 minutes a day.
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