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Date Posted: 22:33:06 09/16/05 Fri
Author: carrin
Author Host/IP: pool-70-20-229-118.phil.east.verizon.net / 70.20.229.118
Subject: Math curriculum

I have embarked on the noble task to homeschool my two youngest daughters. They are enrolled in a charter cyber school. The math currirulum is Saxon. I am not a great fan. It seems a little disorganized, hard to read(the print is VERY boring), and overwhelming(the lessons go on and on). My girls have had BJUPress(for conventional schools) for the last 3 years and have done very well(both with straight A's). They both tested very high on there Stanford Ach. Test. My 6th grader is very bored with the 5/6 material. She keeps saying "why do they keep repeating this ? I know it already!" Is there a secular text as organized as Abeka or BJUPress? Help!!! I don't want her to get discouraged.

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