![]() When you get a used copy, you need to contact the company and they will give you a new user code. (My buying tip is to check used curriculum sales, craigslist, and ebay first. The website has placement tests, though, so there’s not too much guesswork in knowing which level to order. For example, Math 6 we found to be more appropriate for a 4 th or 5 th grader. It is engaging and the fact that it is self-grading is so convenient! It was our experience, like others I’ve read, that the levels seem to be about one grade level behind other programs. There is a lot to like about Teaching Textbooks. ![]() You can click on the images to read more about each curriculum. Each one of these had pros and cons, things we liked and things we didn’t. When I was looking for things to try, I loved reading about other people’s experiences. With math, we have used a number of different curriculums (I know “curricula” is the correct plural, but it sounds funny, so I don’t say it). And if something doesn’t work… you can try something else! Math Curriculum One of the very best things about homeschooling is that you can pick and choose what will work for your family. Let me say clearly…I know lots of homeschool families that use and LOVE Saxon. The charter school they had attended used it and it was not their favorite. When we started homeschooling, the one thing my kids asked was that we not use Saxon Math curriculum. What worked & what we really wanted to work but just didn’t…pros, cons, hits, misses. Reviews of all of the math curriculum we’ve tried over 10 years of homeschooling. ![]()
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