butterfly113 Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 I am curious as to what most people go to after Horizons Math. DS9 (3rd grade) is in level 4. We are planning on sticking with it through level 6, when he is in 5th grade. As far as my issue with the TM, I have found a great handbook to help with that! WHEW! So now I am wondering what most people go with after Horizons... any suggestions??? :001_smile: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jane Elliot Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 (edited) . Edited February 5, 2009 by Luann in ID double post Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jane Elliot Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 We've done a few different things. The most successful have been Lial's Basic College Math, which we used for our twins and Chalkdust Pre-Algebra, which we used for our current 8th grader after floundering around with a few other curricula. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
langfam Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 As far as my issue with the TM, I have found a great handbook to help with that! What is the handbook called??:) TIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Annabel Lee Posted February 7, 2009 Share Posted February 7, 2009 As far as my issue with the TM, I have found a great handbook to help with that! WHEW! :001_smile: I'm using Horizons w/ my sons as well and plan on going all the way through 6th with it. I too would like the name of that great handbook! :lurk5: Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MerryAtHope Posted February 7, 2009 Share Posted February 7, 2009 I'm debating. One thought I have is to do H6 and Life of Fred Fractions and Decimals together over 2 years, and then move on to Video Text Algebra. But I'm also looking at Math-U-See. Merry :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
butterfly113 Posted February 7, 2009 Author Share Posted February 7, 2009 Math At Hand: A Mathematics Handbook the publisher is Great Source www.greatsource.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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