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The Saxon Difference

Saxon is an integrated curriculum. Concepts in each math strand are broken into small increments that are interwoven together to create rich mathematical connections. Once taught, the increments are systematically distributed and practiced throughout a full year of instruction. No skills are ever dropped. It is this consistent review and practice that makes the difference in helping all students achieve long-term success.

Nancy Larson
"The goal of the Saxon program is to teach broad mathematical content in a format that allows children to master the skills necessary to be effective problem solvers."
Nancy Larson
Author of Saxon Math K-4
Stephen Hake
"Saxon Math is written the way I taught - one bit of instruction each day with plenty of practice on previous instruction."
Stephen Hake
Author of Saxon Math 4-8
Pat Wrigley
"I began to adapt Saxon's intermediate grades series in 1991 for use with my own Special Ed students. When other resource specialists began to request copies of my work, I realized it might be of value to Saxon users."
Pat Wrigley
Author of Saxon Math 5/4 - 6/5Intervention Materials

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