Googling Saxon Math a couple of posts back, I learned that the Saxon books have "a different look."
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Barb's People Builders
They sure do.
My books look like these.
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I need a cat.
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It's my understanding that the new look also reflects a new owner and a different approach--not so "Saxon-y." Some folks are quite annoyed about this. I'm not sure what I'll do--my daughter is in 76 and I'm a fan, and I'm wondering if I'm going to like the new editions as much.
I have never seen a "Math Cat" before although several of my senior high school calculus students thought they were "Cats."
If you would take a look at the January 2010 news article at www.using saxon.com I believe your question about which editons of John Saxon's books are still valid - and will be for several decades - will be answered.
If you still have questions you can reach me at my office at (580) 234-0064 (CST) during normal office hours.
Art Reed
Art - THANK YOU!
I've been wondering the same thing myself.
FWIW, I haven't heard anything negative about the new Saxon books from homeschoolers I know and I have heard positive comments about the new geometry book.
This is all second hand knowledge because Saxon isn't a good "fit" for my kids. Many kids benefit from all the repetition but it would drive mine bonkers.
I am delighted to see my picture on your site of our cat Frankie relaxing on the Saxon Algebra 2 books. Frankie loves to get right up into what ever we try to do and that includes homeschool work when the kids are doing their assignments. Does anyone else have a cat like Frankie?
Julie
from Best Homeschool Buys
Julie - I love your cat!
Is this the right place to share this lovely little sketch parodying Breaking Bad with math? Saxon Math makes an appearance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xi2Bl50XPc
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