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FREE 1935 Math Textbook Series with text, workbooks, answer keys


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The above series is about 15 years more current than the Wentworth and Smith School Arithmetic series from 1920. This older series includes a book for grades 7-8, though.

http://forums.welltrainedmind.com/topic/534083-free-strayer-upton-like-math-curriculum-complete-3-book-series-with-answers/?hl=strayer#8208upton

 

Wentworth also has some late 1800s algebra and geometry meant for advanced 7th and 8th grade.

First Steps in Algebra

https://books.google.com/books?id=Y6oAAAAAMAAJ&dq=wentworth+first+steps+in+algebra&source=gbs_navlinks_s

First Steps in Geometry

https://books.google.com/books?id=PU07AQAAIAAJ&dq=wentworth+first+steps+in+geometry&source=gbs_navlinks_s

 

Just in case anyone is looking for something free to use after the above 1935 series.

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I forget which book, maybe grade 6, but in the index is listed the lessons for "Compound Numbers". For any of you that have used Ray's Practical Arithmetic, that section is full of antiquated measurements and HARD. 

 

Textbook writers generally don't use the term "Compound Numbers" anymore so some of these 1920 and 1930 texts create a bridge and supplement for any of us that prefer the super concise and rules based texts from when memory work still reigned.

 

I will be using the compound number lessons and some of the graphing.

 

 

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Hunter, I'm trying to follow along with some of these Ray's - SU threads and found myself here. I have copied some ideas that you listed in 2015 and 2016 on how to use both Ray's and SU. Did you use those and have now moved on to these? Sorry, I'm pretty new and actually am hoping that I'll be able to find my way back to this thread again!

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Hunter, I'm trying to follow along with some of these Ray's - SU threads and found myself here. I have copied some ideas that you listed in 2015 and 2016 on how to use both Ray's and SU. Did you use those and have now moved on to these? Sorry, I'm pretty new and actually am hoping that I'll be able to find my way back to this thread again!

I did not move on to these. Rays and How to Tutor are still my spine. But I will grab bits of these as a supplement from time to time.

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