tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5197031475252640110.post2552435244958837686..comments2024-03-22T18:35:05.244+11:00Comments on The Paper Maid: Maths for 2015Deborahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16370393893728279355noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5197031475252640110.post-6293693384568439932015-01-14T16:07:16.792+11:002015-01-14T16:07:16.792+11:00I love reading how your Saxon math is going. I hav...I love reading how your Saxon math is going. I have looked at it s few times but the reviews are so mixed and i don't want it to be another curriculum that gets relegated to the storage house. My oldest has fallen so behind in maths ( and just about everything else for that matter but that's another story) so I subscribed him to maths online so he could go back and fill in the gaps etc but getting him to do it is another thing. Last year we went with the Australian curriculum targeting maths but *i* was the one who hated it. Way too much busy work. I ended up buying prime maths at the end of last year (it's based on Singapore maths ) so I am going to give that a try for a while with the other kids and see how we go. <br />I really like how you explained what you do and how Saxon works, I have to do something for my eldest for maths that keeps him on track (or gets him back on track) and accountable. <br />I was thing about going back to rod and staff but might look more into Saxon now. <br />Cassandra Cassandrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14657984021161901710noreply@blogger.com