- Saxon-style learning, upgraded: Shormann keeps Saxon’s incremental, continual-review approach while adding video lessons, auto-grading, instant feedback, help links, video solutions, and Q&A support.
- Less parent teaching time: Lessons, grading, solutions, and recordkeeping are built into the online course.
- Stronger geometry integration: Shormann Algebra 1 includes integrated geometry and earns 1 Algebra 1 credit plus ½ Geometry credit.
- Honors-level, Pre-AP rigor: Shormann Algebra 1 teaches the topics required for an honors Pre-AP level courseand can be listed as honors when completed within the course guidelines, while still being adaptable for standard use.
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Better modern test prep: Shormann adds PSAT/SAT/ACT-style preparation, technology applications, statistics, real-world problems, and advanced topics not typically emphasized in traditional Algebra 1.
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Feature Comparison Chart of Shormann vs Saxon Math
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Scope and Sequence Comparison: Saxon vs Shormann Math
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Which is easier, Saxon or Shormann Math?
- Advanced Placement (AP) Exams Earn College Credit & Boost Admissions and Scholarship Applications in the Selection process.
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Feature Comparison Chart of Shormann vs Saxon Math
Featuring an integrated approach to math that includes technology applications and real-world word problems, Shormann Math is a 21st Century curriculum that teaches all the required concepts for the new, redesigned PSAT and SAT, as well as the ACT, CLEP & AP exams.
Shormann Math is built on a biblical and historical foundation that teaches math as the language of science; a tool used to better understand God and His creation.
An emphasis on math history gives students a clearer picture of the "why" behind the math they are learning, while shedding light on modern math's rich Christian heritage.
Hosted in a state of the art eLearning Campus similar to the systems used in college math classes, students learn more efficiently, building fluency with less homework than traditional Saxon texts.
Students learn how to use math as a tool to explore their world and enhance their own God-given creativity. Learn more in the articles below.
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