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Teaching Textbooks: Math 6 (Windows)Teaching Textbooks Inc / 2007 / Other
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Product Description Expanding their bestselling curriculum into the younger math years, Math 6 retains the features that homeschoolers have come to love. A textbook written directly to the student, answer booklet and CD-ROM collection with step-by-step audiovisual solutions to every one of the thousands of homework and test problems are included to start your students on the right track to upper-level math. Topics covered include fractions, decimals, percents, simple geometry (e.g. area and perimeter), units of measure, probability, bar and circle graphs, and equation-solving. Math 6 also features a digital gradebook that grades answers as soon as they are entered, providing immediate feedback while the problems are still fresh in the student's minds. This kit includes: a 546-page consumable workbook, softcover and spiralbound; answer booklet; 4 CDs. 116 lessons and 19 quizzes. 6th grade.
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8 of 12 Reviews Showing:(View All Reviews) Reviewed by A.L. Adams (West Point, Ga), March 01, 2010Wonderful! Go to the Teaching Textbook website and you can download a free placement test to see which program you need. I use TT6 for my fifth graders and they do fine. Very thorough math and very well explained. I am planning to add TT5 (for my fourth grader) and also plan to use these program all the way through high school. We don't struggle with math any more. If you have a problem, the solution is just a click away. And you can watch it over and over until you understand it. Well worth the money, especially if you have more than one child. Reviewed by Melody Cox (Evansville, Indiana), February 17, 2010This is a great text kit. My son loves it and so do I. I would highly recommend this. It gives the children responsible for their assignment and I do not have to teach although I am available if there are any questions. I highly recommend this! Reviewed by Julie Joseph (Hummelstown, PA), November 11, 2009I love this series. My daughter does well in math to begin with, but this program is so perfect for her! Repeated instructions, easy to follow lessons, gradebook, it's the best I've found in 8 years of homeschooling. Reviewed by Donnette Grant (Winterville, Ga), August 24, 2009We purchased the 5th and 6th grade cur. Loveit!!! I litterally do not have to force my kids to do their math. Considering my 6th grader doesn't particularly like math, this is a good thing for me. Only reason that I gave it 4.5 stars is we did find some erorrs and there is no way for me as a parent to go back and make changes do to computer error. Also, I must say that the lessons start out extremely easy. So if you have a fairly advanced child you may want to start one or two grade levels above what your child actully needs. Or better yet just take the placement test on-line at Teaching Textbooks website. After all it is free. Reviewed by Cynthia Bragg (Bristol, VA), November 06, 2008Great curriculum. It's a little expensive, but since math is so important, I felt like it was well worth it. It explains concepts well, and the kids have fun with it. I also love how the lower grades have a built-in gradebook. Reviewed by Lynda (Tampa), September 12, 2008We started with Math 6 this year. My son loves this program. Math has always been his least favorite subject. This program is what we've been looking for. "It's fun!" This is his reply when I ask him why he likes it. I'm also excited it is available through pre-calculus. Fabulous curriculum. Reviewed by Sharma Fagan (Salem, OR), September 12, 2008I hmschl my 6 kids & I'm not very gd at math.I have mainly done Alpha Omega Lifepac's(which is pretty gd 4 everything)but have had some trouble w/ math whn the kids get to 6th gr., there just isn't any more excitement and it is hard wk 2 get through the math. w/my daughter last yr(8th)we did Saxon 4 math & we were disappointed greatly! I wasn't sure what 2 try for math this yr, we even contemplated full dvd Abeka hmschool but that's $$$.so I ordered Teaching Txbk math 4 my 9th,& 6th gr.this yr...they are SO EXCITED ABOUT MATH NOW!(this has never been b4). 4 the 6th gr.the child chooses a character 2 "motivate" them on the screen,& chooses a voice 4 the character(my son likes the karate guy)if he gets stuck he can click him 4 a hint...2 cool! I am a busy mom so having curric. that totally directs my kid keeps their attentn & helps them learn-it is just the best!it is well worth the $. their time doing math has decreased,they learn the lesson in shorter time,4 the 6th gr. the scores are all saved,i don't have 2 correct anything,it is auto. The trouble i had w/ Saxn was they didn't give all the answers,& didn't clearly xplain everything...i was lost i would have to call in my oldest daughter(11th gr.she is doing Abeka dvd hmschl & is a math wiz)but it was a long learning process for all of us...daily... Alph O Lifepc was a little better for us than Sax, but it was hard for my then 7th gr....so we have been searching 4 a better way... The 9th gr. Teaching Txbk, gives more control 2 the child they have to correct their work, the daily work isn't auto scored, i am not yet sure about the tests...but every lesson is VERY WELL explained in the cd-roms, she was scared of algebra...she had been doing beg. algebra but was totally lost before, now there is an understanding of how algebra works etc. We are very pleased - the only thing i would change is give the older kids an option 2 have a character 2 motivate & give helps..(the 9th gr. doesn't have that feature) Reviewed by SMAC (Alabama), July 29, 2008I have yet to use this curriculum in the classroom, however my comments are more about the (Windows) issue. Yes, I'm a Mac user and always have been and never, ever, would consider a switch, not even for this fabulous Teaching Textbook program. O.K. Mac users, here's what I did... First you need a Mac with the Intel processor like the newer laptops. I've got a MacBook Pro. I quickly purchased Windows XP. Even though it is no longer produced, you may be able to find it in store inventory. I did this because I've heard Vista has way too many problems. (Another reason Mac users chuckle) I also purchased Parallels in order to run OSX and Windows at the same time without having to reboot. SWEEEEET! The installation process for Windows is excruciating in comparison to what us Mac users are familiar with. I've had a very limited experience with Windows and could not have completed this task without my Windows expert brother on the phone with his friendly IT guy. So, If you don't have access to 2 Windows experts, I would recommend you take it to your nearest Apple store and have a pro load it for you. It could save you numerous wasted hours, several words you'd rather not say, and you may actually like it better if you didn't have to struggle so much with it in advance. The struggle caused me to loathe Windows a little more than I should. I do have Math 5, Math 6 and a few other Windows only software working very well and am completely happy, well... except for the fact that Teaching Textbooks should have all their programs Mac Compatible, after all it is once again the leader in education. Write a review of Teaching Textbooks: Math 6 (Windows) Other Customers Also PurchasedFind Related ProductsAuthor/Artist Review |



















