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#20425 - 07/17/08 10:40 AM Houghton Mifflin Math
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I've posted before that the same Elementary Problem Solving I and II courses available from JHU CTY for $640/3 months are available directly from the software company. Finally found the link: http://hmlt.hmco.com/DM-EM.php and the email:

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Thank you for your inquiry and for choosing Riverdeep for your software needs.

You may phone our customer support group for assistance with your single subscription for Destination Math. Annual course licenses are $59.99/each course/year.

They may be reached at 800-825-4420


Hello, bargain shoppers!

ps - Hi, Ania - I know you'll stop by for a math post!

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#20426 - 07/17/08 10:42 AM Re: Houghton Mifflin Math [Re: questions]
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Holy Cow, that'$ $ome $aving$!!!! Too bad we are all pa$t elementary here. WTG Que$tion$!!!

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#20430 - 07/17/08 10:58 AM Re: Houghton Mifflin Math [Re: Dottie]
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Hi, Dottie,

They say that Destination Math is k-12 on the website. I just know that DS8 enjoyed the animated colorful Elementary Problem Solving I course and wants to take #2 instead of EPGY Accelerated Grade 4 math. I would guess that the algebra courses are what CTY uses also, as I've read that the algebra courses are "better" at CTY than EPGY. That probably means more engaging. But I have no clue.

That said, we need to decide on what to use for 4th grade math. Probably Singapore Math and Hey Math! combined. (I have to update that post, too - they do have accelerated math available) I realized it was a mistake to allow DS to do math exclusively on the computer. He needs to write, too.

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#20431 - 07/17/08 11:02 AM Re: Houghton Mifflin Math [Re: questions]
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Here's the link to the page with the gr 6-8 and 9-12 math:

http://hmlt.hmco.com/DM-AR.php

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#20433 - 07/17/08 11:16 AM Re: Houghton Mifflin Math [Re: questions]
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Thanks, questions. My dd enjoyed problem solving I and II from JHU CTY. She loves Digit.

I will definitely look into the 6-8 and 9-12 math link.

By the way, my dd really loved the Life of Fred books for fractions, decimals and percentages. Someone else recommended them on this forum and we got them. The best books ever.

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#20435 - 07/17/08 11:42 AM Re: Houghton Mifflin Math [Re: bianc850a]
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Thanks, Bianca. My guy enjoys all the books like that. We'll add it to our collection.

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#20443 - 07/17/08 12:11 PM Re: Houghton Mifflin Math [Re: questions]
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It doesn't look like it goes past algebra.....

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#20472 - 07/17/08 03:51 PM Re: Houghton Mifflin Math [Re: Dottie]
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Originally Posted By: Questions
ps - Hi, Ania - I know you'll stop by for a math post!


smile I am so predictable, ha? smile

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#20487 - 07/18/08 05:18 AM Re: Houghton Mifflin Math [Re: Ania]
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I have since read that CTY uses Thinkwell for algebra, but I have no first hand information so ignore it all and do your own investigation. The elementary problem solving courses do look identical to the ones at CTY. Sorry for misinformation.

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#20765 - 07/21/08 08:08 AM Re: Houghton Mifflin Math [Re: questions]
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Just got an email that this course will be available from www.homeschoolbuyersco-op.com.

Here's the link for the free demo: http://web.riverdeep.net/portal/page?_pageid=818,1381724,818_1381770&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL

Looks like the same price $59, but the co-op will offer 40% off on the second course.

I'll check to make sure it is the same course as CTY. Don't know for sure.



Edited by questions (07/21/08 08:08 AM)

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