We homeschooled our kids using the Robinson Curriculum. It includes Saxon math and the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica. You can order that set from RC on disk or buy originals on ebay.
Most history is before 1911, so there's a lot in there that you won't see in any modern literature.
Was 'Saxon math' used in the 90s-00s? Seems like a bad way to teach kids how to use numbers. The wiki article is right in criticizing it for not giving kids enough time to fully grasp concepts, as well as using rote memorization instead of learning the concept.
We homeschooled our kids using the Robinson Curriculum. It includes Saxon math and the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica. You can order that set from RC on disk or buy originals on ebay.
Most history is before 1911, so there's a lot in there that you won't see in any modern literature.
Was 'Saxon math' used in the 90s-00s? Seems like a bad way to teach kids how to use numbers. The wiki article is right in criticizing it for not giving kids enough time to fully grasp concepts, as well as using rote memorization instead of learning the concept.