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Saxon Math

We have used Saxon Math beginning in first grade.  For pre-school and K, we play math games, write numbers, practice counting, and sometimes the younger children participate in the older kids math activities, such as shapes, money counting, etc.

I will admit, we did not like it at first, with my oldest child, but she was not reading much and it reading the problems intimidated her.  She could do the math fine, but words and the amount of worksheets made it a bit hard at first.

What Works for Us: K-3

Now we love Saxon Math and are making good progress.  This is actually the only book work curriculum we use, but with math it makes since to use a formal program with the scope and sequence laid out, and Saxon is best at the methodology of building on itself and reviewing earlier concepts constantly.
For math, we also learn our CC facts and have watched the MathTacular videos by Sonlight.  Often, the younger children participate with the younger students, learning to count money, skip count, etc before they are even in first grade, building their confidence when they really begin math.
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