My dd is finishing up Beginning Algebra and will need a geometry curriculum soon. She will be doing math year-round til graduation ( two years).
I didn't like Discovering Geometry, which my ds used. What about Lial's Geometry? Teaching Textbook? We need a non cluttered clearly explained curriculum, something that is ADD friendly. I am open to suggestions, but I do want it to be complete, including proofs. We can always skip proofs if dd goes into shock at the sight of them, but I want the option available.
Thanks
Geometry suggestions needed.
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Geometry suggestions needed.
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We're using Teaching Textbooks for Geometry this year, and used it for Algebra I last year.
We love the program and it's very easy to understand and the lessons are fun. I like the fact that you can go over the problems and solutions on the computer so that you can be sure your child "gets it."
I recommend the program wholeheartedly.................
We love the program and it's very easy to understand and the lessons are fun. I like the fact that you can go over the problems and solutions on the computer so that you can be sure your child "gets it."
I recommend the program wholeheartedly.................
We use Saxon Algebra 1 and 2, which blends in Geometry rather than having a separate book. http://www.everygoodpath.net/search/node/saxon
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