Expanding on Math 5/4, the incremental instruction of Math 6/5 teaches your students to apply mathematical tools and techniques to real-life situations using word problems. Covers advanced divisibility concepts; multiplication; integers; prime and composite numbers; powers; roots; probability; statistics; patterns and sequences; geometry and measurements; and ratios. Kit includes 712-page softcover student text, work sheets book, and solutions manual.
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which math book would you recommend for the grade 9 level.
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10/9 would be freshman level
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Mc Bookkeeping
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My son used the Saxon Algebra 1/2 for grades 8 and 9. He studied the first half of the book for 8th grade and the second half of the book for 9th grade. It all depends on what pace you keep. This worked for us as it kept him from feeling so rushed. He was able to take his time to get a good grasp on the concepts involved, getting a good foundation for higher math.
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mom of 4
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I all depends on what you used in the eighth grade yr. If you used Saxon algebra .5 then you would want to use Saxon Algebra 1. There are also Math workbooks in other curriculums. For instance I used Key to algebra for my oldest son, who is now going to the 12th grade. He has a different learning style than my two younger children. I suggest that you go to a homeschool store and spend the day looking at curriculum. and write down three or four that you think would work, if the store has a return policy get the ones you think might work and spend a week pouring over them and you will figure out which one will work best and return the others. :) Happy hunting!
As a general rule Algebra 1 is recommended for grade 9. Since every student is different, we recommend administering a "Saxon Placement Exam". Select the "Homeschool" tab at the top of our web page, then select the "Saxon" tab located under the main tabs. You will find the link to the free PDF test document there.