Wednesday, September 27, 2006

What makes Saxon math so good

What makes Saxon math so good? To start with, it uses an incremental approach. Instead of studying fractions until that subject is exhausted and then moving on to percents, Saxon math introduces small bits of information about fractions and then allows your child to practice his new skill a few days before expanding on it. In the meantime your child is learning small bits of how to solve a story problem or borrow in addition and your child will not be given the chance to forget anything as there is a new lesson with a few practice problems and also special drills and mental math each day.

Homeschooling is a rewarding way for families to help their children achieve more with saxon math. With so many resources and programs available to homeschooling families, parents need to consider a number of criteria to decide what best to buy for their kids.

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