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DIVE Lectures for Saxon Math 6/5, 3rd Edition

 

Expert Video Instruction

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Makes Learning Saxon Faster & Easier 

 

DIVE Video lectures teach every Lesson and Investigation in the third edition of Saxon Math 6/5. The lesson in the Saxon text is not the complete lesson, it's just a summary. Designed for schools, it assumes the student had a lecture in class. That's why John Saxon recommended an experienced Saxon instructor. 

 

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What's Included?

 

 

What You Need

                 

System Requirements: DIVE Download & Stream Format

 

 Mobile Devices:  iPhone: iOS 7.0+ iPhone 4 and up  App Store

 iPad: iOS 7.0+ iPad 3 and up  App Store

 Android: 4.2+  Google Play Store

 How do I stream or download on a mobile device?

 

  Computers: Stream or download using the following browsers

 IE 10+   Safari 7+   Firefox 31+   Chrome 37+

 How do I stream and/or download on my computer?

 

  Television:  Apple TV 2nd Gen+

Roku  2nd Gen+   Roku 4+ (4K)  Roku Channel

Chromecast: Learn more

Smart TV Browser

How do I watch on my television?

 

 

System Requirements for DIVE Lectures on CD-ROM

 

All Mac Computers

Windows XP and later

No devices or TVs

 

 

 Sample Lecture

 Sample Course - Everything you need to complete the first 10 lessons.

 

 

 

  

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why use Saxon Math?

Saxon Math is a research proven math curriculum developed in the 1980s by John Saxon. The Saxon approach is unique in that, instead of massing instruction, practice, and assessments, Saxon distributes them throughout the lessons and school year. Most math programs use a massed approach, whereby instruction, practice, and assessment of a skill or concept occur within a short period of time and are usually clustered within a single chapter or unit. Research has shown that Incremental Development, Distributed Practice, and Cumulative Assesment is superior to all other teaching methods, increasing longterm retention and recall speed which naturally leads to higher standardized test scores. However, most curriculums do not use this method because it is more difficult to teach and requires continual re-teaching of previously learned concepts. As an experienced Saxon teacher, Dr. Shormann provides comprehensive lectures in a format that is easy to re-teach forgotten or missed concepts. Find out more about John Saxon and his shaking of the educrat foundations with his wildly successful math curriculum on Dr. Shormann's blog here

 

Where should I place my child?

Fifth graders, who do not have any learning disabilities, should take  Math 6/5, 3rd Edition.  Learn more hereStudent Placement Chart  This page also has information on our free consulting service.