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Posted: Sept 03 2014 at 10:37am | IP Logged Quote Barb.b

OK - confession - I do like Saxon. Plus is worked for my older 2. BUT - I must face the fact that right now it doesn't work for my 6th grader. Last year we got to about lesson 81 in saxon (doing about 2 lessons of math each week in the summer as reivew). So, something about saxon is not working - he gets alot wrong. I think it is the way they word and present things. So, what is a good 6th grade math text for a kids slightly behind, that explains thing well . . .

I am considering ABEKA and plan to look online to see some of my other choices too. . .

Oh - I also want something that is spiral like saxon. I know my ds NEEDs review with each lesson. So far I see ABEKA and horizons?
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Posted: Sept 03 2014 at 11:16am | IP Logged Quote JodieLyn

You might check out Math-u-See.. it may not be exactly spiral but it might also be different enough that it will click with your son and he'll need less review because he'll "get it".

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Posted: Sept 03 2014 at 11:29am | IP Logged Quote jawgee

Teaching Textbooks is spiral, too. I know most people either love it or hate it. We love it.

My two boys are strong in math and both enjoy TT. I also have a friend, though, whose daughter really struggles in math who has benefitted from TT, too.

There are sample lessons and placement tests on the web site.

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