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Pretty please? I seek purpose in the mundane. As I teach our children, God is teaching me through this homeschool journey, too. I love Jesus, family, coffee, words, and the color teal. Timberdoodle has a great review on it. At their website, they have placement tests for each level, along with sample lessons and tables of contents.

No grade recording for me! I just print out the … Read more ». Kimarie — LOL! She watched the tutorial video with me and thought it looked pretty cool. Hello there! Since she likes to move quickly it would be great as Horizons introduces concepts a little more quickly — and especially since she seems to grasp math well. Ryan — WOW! Thanks for contributing to the discussion. I really appreciate it! Knowing the Horizons is more challenging is good to know, I kind of expected it to be the other way around.

She fell in love with the Lifepac the second … Read more ». Hi Amber- We used Horizons for about half a year when my daughter was in 2nd grade. I have looked at physically, opened the workbooks AO too. The main differences I see are the way the topics are approached.

Horizons Math hits a LOT of concepts every day. She … Read more ». Dawn — Saxon is the same way as the Horizons sounds. I know the Lifepacs come in a set of small worktexts — it looks like the Horizons has a teacher book and two workbooks? She looked at the sample pages of both with me. Spiral learning generally goes at a faster pace, so if you have a child who grasps concepts easily and becomes bored easily, Horizons is a better fit.

Share This Article. Comments 0 comments Join the Conversation. Your comment will be reviewed before appearing below. Thanks for joining the conversation! Sign in or create an account to join the discussion. Love this program! So far I love this math program.

Most days my son can do it independently unless they are introducing a new concept. I bought the parent guide for 1st grade and don't really use it. I highly recommend it for K and 1st grade. I will be using it next year too! Grades Used. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. As featured on. I would like to receive newsletters and sponsored mailings from TheHomeSchoolMom.

I understand that my data will be handled as set out in the Privacy Policy and terms and I can unsubscribe at any time. Get access to our homeschool planner and more! Sign Up. Facebook Pinterest Twitter. Teach Me Some Greek! Eat Japanese! Resource Description Horizons is a brightly illustrated, engaging workbook curriculum filled with consumable lessons and hands-on activities. Post Your Review » 22 Reviews. Contributor Reviews Reviews are solely the opinions of the contributor.

Comments Horizons Review by Trisha. July 19, Pros: Christian perspective Cons: cost, poor explanations of critical concepts Grades Used: 1, 3, 5 I was new to homeschooling last year so I asked for advice and suggestions for good curriculum for a 1st grader, 3rd grader, and a 5th grader.

Horizons Review by Sarah. July 21, Horizons Review by Sephra. July 6, Horizons Review by Austin. July 17, Pros: Fast paced and academically challenging.

Compared to similar grade curriculum more depth. Birght colors and engaging pictures. The math doesn't give adequate explanation for teaching new concepts at times. Grades Used: Kindergarten Academically challenging, fast paced, and colorful.

Horizons Review by Brooke. June 7, Pros: Spiral learning, lots of practice, well formatted Cons: Books are hard to write on unless you tear out pages due to regular binding Grades Used: First and Second I've used the 1st grade and am beginning the 2nd grade curriculum. Horizons Review by AlieC. October 12, Horizons Review by Kate. May 16, Horizons Review by Wendy. March 2, Horizons Review by Jill.

February 24, Pros: easy to use, cost effective Cons: only goes through 6th grade Grades Used: 3rd-6th Great math program! Horizons Review by C. February 22, Horizons Review by Lauri. February 18, Pros: good basic math Cons: often too many problems Grades Used: 1st, 2nd My 1st son used the 1st grade book at kindergarten age, then the 2nd grade book. Horizons Review by Melissa. February 12, Pros: easy to use, spiral method Cons: sometimes to many problems Grades Used: kindergarten to second We have used this for three years and love it.

Horizons Review by Theresa Roman. Horizons Review by Rachael. February 8, Horizons Review by Sherry. November 9, Pros: colorful, easy to use Grades Used: 4 My son enjoys this math program, but since this is our first year of homeschool he has nothing to compare it to.

Horizons Review by Lynn. November 7, Pros: spiral approach Cons: teacher manual is not needed though they tell you it is, Grades Used: K-3 I have used with multiple kids. A good solid program. Horizons Review by Jeannine Szumigala. November 5, Pros: Spiral format is great for reinforcing concepts Cons: Teacher manual is difficult to follow verbatim for one child Grades Used: K, 1 We've used K twice and grade 1 once so far. Horizons Review by Elizabeth. Horizons Review by vicki shepard.

Pros: Spiral format keeps kids from getting bored. One of the most cost effective programs available. Cons: For us, haven't found any down side yet. Well, my daughter says they need to put it in a spiral so the book with lay flat!

Grades Used: K-2 Horizons has been a great Math curriculum for us. Horizons Review by Deb Wielhouwer. November 4, Horizons Review by Francine Mitchell. Horizons Review by Melinda Curtis.



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