Delve into the world of mathematics with "Algebra 1" by John Saxon, a cornerstone of the Saxon Algebra 1 series, published in 1997 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. This hardcover edition is tailored for students seeking a rigorous understanding of algebra, featuring a comprehensive 576-page text that's both informative and engaging. The book measures 8.4 inches in width and 1.1 inches in length, with a substantial weight of 47.8 ounces, making it a substantial reference for mathematical concepts. It is suited for juvenile nonfiction readers interested in mathematics/algebra, and it includes illustrations to enhance understanding. The ISBN is 1569311034, and the EAN is 9781569311039.
When a child can add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers, fractions and decimals its time for Saxon Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Advanced Math and Calculus textbooks.
There are 125 lessons in each book with 30 problems in each lesson. These 500 lessons in 4 books will enable any student who can read to work through each lesson set.
Finishing all four books as a goal and the student can CLEP to 3rd year college Calculus.
No tutors required.
Works for home school.
Start the student after the student has mastered basic operations.
Best materials I have used.
Many years ago, I used Saxon math to homeschool my children. I bought Saxon Algebra 1 so I can tutor a friend's daughter. I love Saxon math! The lessons are very easy to follow with plenty of review problems.
User-friendly for a home schooling situation! Cyclical reviews! This is for the third edition only which was written and organized according to the original philosophy of the author John Saxon.
This is a comprehensive Algebra book that will more than prepare you for the math you'll need in science courses. I used this with my kids a couple decades ago and wouldn't utilize any thing less. If you do every problem you can't get lost.