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I am not familiar with TOG at all. Can you give a brief intro? thanks.
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Thank you for the links to the posts. I sounds like Lial, Jacobs and Foerster are very good curriculum. If I were to use any one of them, for example, Jacobs for 4 years of math, what should my plan be? How about Foerster and Lial?
Does the schedule go according to chapter or lesson (ex. 1 chapter per week vs. 5 lessons per week)?
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Can someone compare Jacobs, Lial, Foerster, and Teaching Textbook math curriculum? Thanks.
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We have been using MOH for our history so far. My son will be in 9th grade this fall, and I'd like to have a 4 year plan for history. Does any one know of a history/geography curriculum that plan out each quarter and week what lessons to cover and does not require too much preparation ahead of time and meets the highschool requirements. If the curriculum can incorporate literature that would be great. Thanks.
Compare Jacobs, Lial, foerster, TT math
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So these are the possibilities and the order? ()'s are the title of the textbook.
Algebra 1-Jacobs (Elementary Algebra) or Foerster (Algebra 1) or Lial (what is it called, "Beginning Algebra"?)
Geometry -Jacobs (Geometry),
Algebra 2-Lial (Intermediate Algebra?), Foerster (Algebra and Trigonometry), Lial (Intermediate Algebra?)
Precalculus -Foerster (Precalculus with Trigonometry), Lial (Precalculus Mathematics?)
Trigonometry
Lial has so many editions and titles, which is the right sequence?
Thanks a lot!