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Title: Math 54: An Incremental Development
by Stephen Hake, John Saxon
ISBN: 1-56577-033-1
Publisher: Saxon Pub
Pub. Date: June, 2001
Format: Hardcover
List Price(USD): $44.00
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Average Customer Rating: 3.67 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Saxon Math 54
Comment: Excellent math program for homeschooling students. I have used various other titles and found the Saxon math program to be the best for all 3 of my children. The best part is the step by step approach to learning. Each day, a new topic is introduced as well as a review of all the previous topics. Students retain more and do better on achievement tests. For example, when studying fractions, you learn a little at a time and always review from before. You don't just do fractions for a chapter and never see them again until your annual achievement test.

Rating: 1
Summary: Don't get this book, no matter how cheap! Burn if given!
Comment: As a homeschooling mom and someone who understands math, I give you this advice. Do NOT under any circumstances force your child into this method of 'learning' math, as it will doom them to slow, painful understanding of what should be a very enjoyable subject and will leave them unprepared to deal with higher math concepts. Saxon's misguided and experimental method of teaching math concepts is a spell of doom to any student who wants to then move on to an understanding of the principles and properties of math, or to apply them in science or engineering. Arithmetic has been around since the Arabians, and many brilliant people have figured out over thousands of years the easiest and most effective way to teach the subject. Saxon's new ideas are not an improvement in the least and in fact make math confusing, boring, and tedious.

If cost is an issue, I would recommend that homeschooling parents instead check out McGraw-Hill's excellent interactive textbook subscription service for inexpensive access to an exciting and interactive presentation of well-proven methods for teaching math concepts.

Rating: 5
Summary: Buy this no matter what the cost!!
Comment: We did this series starting with Math 3. It is SOOOOO good, nothing compares. My son, who is deaf, had an easy time learning math with this.

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