Math is one of those subjects that seems to get a lot of attention. In my experience, parents are concerned for one of three reasons:
If your student struggles with math, your approach will be very different than those whose child excels. Because it is a skill course, the key to remember in math is not to push through material that your child does not understand. Take the time to review, to reteach if necessary, to approach it from a different angle.
read comments (0)Someone asked me today what the difference was between Saxon Math and Singapore Math.
The difference is fairly simple. Saxon’s instruction is cyclical. It provides instruction, gives clear examples, then gives plenty of practice. It will then cycle back to review the concepts again later in the course (often with practice). Saxon does include some critical thinking skills, but its primary goal is to help students learn the skills involved in math. Therefore, you will find a lot of repetition in Saxon Math.
I usually recommend Singapore for students who have strong math skills. Singapore approaches math with the goal of developing mental math skills. It begins by teaching a concept, providing some practice, then taking the concept further with mental math activities. With Singapore, you will see a lot of word problems as well as graphs for analysis, etc.
