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Review of workbook part one for Saxon Math 1
My son is in kindergarten and we are on lesson 27 of Saxon Math 1. For Saxon Math 1 An Incremental Development: Home Study Teachers Edition the workbook is an essential part of homeschooling (unlike for Saxon Math K Homeschool: Teacher's Manual 1st Edition 1994 ). The parent's manual has the workbook pages printed in a small picture. You *could* make your own workbook pages using the parent's manual - I did this for a few lessons. I soon grew tired of doing that and bought the workbook. Now beware: this listing is workbook part one. You will still need to buy workbook part two. Also, I don't bother with the Saxon Math 1: An Incremental Development Home Study Meeting Book - I didn't use it for Saxon K and I am not using it for Saxon Math 1 either.We are using Saxon Math 1 for kindergarten because we did most of Saxon Math K last year during pre-school. While Saxon Math is not common core aligned, due to the changes in the curriculum for the country, kids in K are now doing addition and subtraction. For this reason, I did Saxon Math K for pre-school and now I am doing Saxon Math 1 for K. This keeps my son more or less aligned with peers doing common core at public school, while still providing a classic approach to math. My son is doing fine with math. In fact, it is his favorite subject. I -the parent- am not in love with Saxon. It is very parent intensive and you have to read the instructions to your child if he is still not a fluent reader. However, my son is thriving using this program and he enjoys it. For this reason we are using it on a daily basis. We have modified a few things (how we approach the calendar for example) just to keep things fresh as it is very similar to Saxon Math K and we did that all last year.The workbook itself has great content. Most days it has one side with the day's work and on the other side has the homework. I like this as it helps reinforce the work you did in the morning later that day. It also includes the assessments. We do them because they can be enlightening for the parent. Not to give a grade to your child. Rather, to understand what areas the child needs to review or what he did not understand.The pages of the workbook are thin. My son has made holes in a couple of pages trying to erase. Now I ask him to call me when he needs to erase something. I wish the paper was of better quality. One good thing about this workbook is that you can easily remove the pages using the perforated top and it comes with three holes to place the pages in a binder if you wish. The workbook opens from the top. This is great for left handed children.
H**M
exactly what I wanted
My daughter's school uses the Saxon Math book series. She has a late summer birthday and is one of the youngest kids in the class. Plus several kids going into the 1st grade at her school were held back before they started kindergarten to get an age advantage. So, we wanted to make sure she could keep her math skills up for the summer and this workbook is doing the trick. She loves to play school with it and has fun solving the problems. Each page only takes a few minutes to work and there is lots of repetition that builds on itself. The book can easily be taken places or you can just tear out a few pages to take with you. This math workbook plus lots of reading over the summer and she will be ready to shine in 1st grade.
L**I
Love this math program
We love Saxon Math, this workbook provides the repetition that my kiddos thrive on, it makes sure they have a solid understanding while slowly building on new concepts, my four year old did part 1 in K and was bored so we switched to 1, and she is doing amazing
L**A
Helpful.
Great book to keep 6 year old used to math during the summer..he's had fun and has slowed down and is more careful in his workLoooove Amazon!.
M**4
Repetitive, spiral approach
I thought this workbook was okay. It is so repetitive it gets boring so we sometimes skip pages. The first half of this workbook is super simple, more kindergarten then 1st gr math. Maybe the first half is for reviewing kindergarten math? For example, there's bars (they call them towers) with numbers under them and the child has to color the correct number of squares in each bar, matching the number underneath. They also trace and then write numbers, there's instruction like: color the circles blue and the squares red, circle the row with the most pictures, count the pennies then write how many pennies you counted. Also basic addition and subtraction. There's a written problem on a lot of pages and a box so the child can draw pictures of the problem to help them solve it. We're continuing with the second workbook only because the reviews suggest it gets better & I love Saxon math textbooks 3rd grade and on.
P**N
Saxon Math
Saxon Math is a great product. We use it at school. I ordered this for my nephews to reinforce their math skills while they are in the early grades. The item was shipped quickly.
M**V
Saxon Math
Reieved everything fast and in good order. I just love Saxon. It continually rehearses the students in the past learning. Love it, love it.
J**
Missing pages
Missing pages for the first several lessons.
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