In 2005, the (the current standard) was released, featuring 931 pages of content designed specifically for the homeschool environment. While some critics found the repetitive nature controversial, many educators reached for it because it removed the "forgetting factor" by never dropping a topic once it was introduced. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Saxon Math Homeschool 8/7
: Simplifying equations and working with slope-intercept forms.
Often considered a "pre-algebra" course, Math 8/7 serves as a critical bridge for students in grades 7 or 8. It focuses on solidifying arithmetic skills while introducing complex topics like: Math 87 Mathematics 8/7 Textbook an incremental...
: Every 10 lessons, the book pauses for an in-depth "Investigation" to explore specific mathematical topics at length, ensuring deep understanding before moving forward. A Bridge to Higher Math
: Introducing data analysis and scientific notation. The Legacy of the 3rd Edition In 2005, the (the current standard) was released,
In the late 1990s, John Saxon and Stephen Hake introduced , a textbook that would become a staple in homeschooling and classical education for its rigorous "spiral" philosophy. The Philosophy of Small Wins
: Each of the 120 lessons introduces a tiny, digestible piece of a new concept. Saxon Math Homeschool 8/7 : Simplifying equations and
Unlike traditional "basal" programs that teach a concept in a single chapter and move on, Math 8/7 was built on the idea that mastery is achieved through .