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Saxon math programs produce confident students who are not only able to
correctly compute, but also to apply concepts to new situations. These
materials gently develop concepts, and the practice of those concepts
is extended over a considerable period of time. This is called
"incremental development and continual review."
Material is introduced
in easily understandable pieces (increments), allowing students to
grasp one facet of a concept before the next one is introduced. Both
facets are then practiced together until another one is introduced.
This feature is combined with continual review in every lesson
throughout the year. Topics are never dropped but are increased in
complexity and practiced every day, providing the time required for
concepts to become totally familiar.
Advanced Mathematics, second
edition is made up of five instructional components: Introduction of
the New Increment, Examples with complete Solutions, Practice of the
Increment, Daily Problem Set, and Cumulative Tests.
In Advanced
Mathematics, topics from algebra, geometry, trigonometry, discrete
mathematics, and mathematical analysis are interwoven to form a fully
integrated text. A rigorous treatment of Euclidean geometry is also
presented. Word problems are developed throughout the problem sets and
become progressively more elaborate. With this practice, students will
be able to solve challenging problems such as rate problems and work
problems involving abstract quantities. A graphing calculator is used
to graph functions and perform data analysis. Conceptually-oriented
problems that prepare students for college entrance exams (such as the
ACT and SAT) are included in the problem sets.
This set contains a
student text, answer key and test forms. A solutions manual is sold
separately. Grade 11.