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Horizons Math 5 Boxed Set
Introduce your child to practical math-related skills like check writing, time zones, and counting back change with the award-winning Horizons 5th Grade Math Set curriculum from Alpha Omega Publications. Each student workbook introduces new concepts through the process of introduction, review, and reinforcement with colorful, eye-catching illustrations. What's more, removable pages in this Christian curriculum make for easier computation of math problems. Additional concepts covered include reading and writing ratios, geometric figures, equivalent fractions, and more!
But that's not all! The teacher's guide in this user-friendly math curriculum not only contains a daily lesson planner, answer keys, and additional worksheets for review, it also has a student readiness evaluation to help you determine your child's strengths and weakness in 5th grade mathematics before you begin. And daily teaching tips, specific goals, suggested activities, and a list of necessary materials make teaching math easy.
Continues to practice the four basic math operations. Covers fractions, decimals, percents, exponents, cross products, mean, median, mode, and angle measurements. A Worksheet Packet is also available which contains print copies of the reproducible master worksheets in the Teacher’s Guide.
Product Format: | Softcover Boxed Book Set |
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Grade: | 5 |
Brand: | Alpha Omega Publications |
ISBN: | 9781580959001 |
Length in Inches: | 11.5 |
Width in Inches: | 9.25 |
Height in Inches: | 3.25 |
Weight in Pounds: | 5.25 |
Ages: | 10+ |
Publication Date: | 2002 |
I love the rigor of the Horizons Math series. I like the colorful workbooks and the way that the curriculum reviews concepts often.
since it is not secular it won't be covered by my son's county homeschool, and since we like the program we decided we wanted to continue with it.
referred by a friend
My son works best with a spiral curriculum. This is a great curriculum that builds upon what you have already learned while reviewing what you already know.