Thanks for the link, Sky!
Looks like it's for primary grade and up, and not for the early years?
In any case, how is the Saxon method special?
Hi KL,
It's special in that it's all self taught. It's so easy to understand with their pictures and word combinations. Math was not one of my better subjects when I was a youngster, but mostly because my dad used the knuckle sandwich to try to get me to memorize 7 X 6. I absolutely couldn't remember it for fear of the knot on my head getting bigger. Anyway, my boys only needed to be able to read and off they went.
Robinson Curriculum suggests starting math with the 5/4 level. They have it for primary, but RC's argument is that it's unnecessary. Teach them to read and write and then the math will take care of itself.
Sky~