null

Saxon Math

2017-saxon-math-category-page-expert-instruction-pic-july-4.png

IDEAL COURSE SEQUENCE

If you have a struggling or reluctant math student, back up one grade level. Select a course to view detailed placement information, sample lessons, and more!

GRADE COURSE HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS

4th

PLACEMENT:

  • GOOD/STRONG MATH STUDENTS IN 4TH GRADE
  • RELUCTANT/STRUGGLING MATH STUDENTS IN 5TH GRADE

5th

PLACEMENT:

  • GOOD/STRONG MATH STUDENTS IN 5TH GRADE
  • RELUCTANT/STRUGGLING MATH STUDENTS IN 6TH GRADE

6th

PLACEMENT:

  • GOOD/STRONG MATH STUDENTS IN 6TH GRADE
  • RELUCTANT/STRUGGLING MATH STUDENTS IN 7TH GRADE

1 PRE-ALGEBRA

 

1 ALGEBRA 1

1/2 GEOMETRY

This course can be taken over 3 semesters.

 

1 ALGEBRA 2

1/2 GEOMETRY

CLEP COLLEGE ALGEBRA

This course can be taken over 3 semesters.

 

1 PRECALCULUS  with TRIGONOMETRY

AP PRECALCULUS

CLEP PRECALCULUS

 

1 CALCULUS 1

CLEP CALCULUS

AP CACLULUS AB

1 CALCULUS 2

AP CACLULUS BC

 

Saxon 8/7 - Calculus

Important Note: The PSAT & SAT were updated with 21st Century topics not taught in Saxon Math. John Saxon passed away in 1996 and Saxon Publishers was sold to HMH, who has not continued John's original teaching methods.

To ensure our students are properly prepared for the re-designed PSAT & SAT as well as other 21st Century concepts, Dr. Shormann published Shormann Math. Based on John Saxon's original teaching methods, Shormann Math teaches every concept on these exams as well as the ACT, all from a biblical foundation.  

Featuring auto-grading, grade recording, video solutions, Q&A support, and expert video instruction, these self-paced courses are hosted in a state-of-the-art eLearning platform that makes learning faster and easier. Shormann Math is now recommended instead of Saxon 8/7 through Calculus. Learn More: Saxon vs Shormann

Text

Video Lessons for

Old Editions of Saxon Math

These video lessons teach the old out of print editions of Saxon booksets. If you don't own these editions of Saxon, please buy the current editions of 5/4, 6/5, or 7/6 (top of this page) or Shormann Algebra 1 - Calculus (previous section).