Any user reviews on No-Nonsense Algebra?
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Any user reviews on No-Nonsense Algebra?
Anyone who is using this care to comment? Also, is this considered a full Algebra I course? Thanks in advance!
Leslie in TN
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Currently using: World Geography with VideoText Algebra
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Mama to Eva & Laura (16) and Samuel (14)
Currently using: World Geography with VideoText Algebra
Veterans of Rev2Rev, CTC, PHFHG and BLHFHG
Re: Any user reviews on No-Nonsense Algebra?
I'm right there with ya, and anxious to see the answers that come in.
Our 13yo/8th grader is using TT Pre-Alg right now. I skipped TT 7 since she tested out of it. She's not liking me about now (20 lessons left). She isn't into math. We're planning Saxon Alg. 1/2 before moving onto TT Alg. 1, and I'm wondering if the No-Nonsense Alg. would be a better route. For the price I don't mind buying it to have on hand just incase (and to browse through it IRL).
Our 13yo/8th grader is using TT Pre-Alg right now. I skipped TT 7 since she tested out of it. She's not liking me about now (20 lessons left). She isn't into math. We're planning Saxon Alg. 1/2 before moving onto TT Alg. 1, and I'm wondering if the No-Nonsense Alg. would be a better route. For the price I don't mind buying it to have on hand just incase (and to browse through it IRL).
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11 yo dd - CTC, finishing up TT5, Piano.
Re: Any user reviews on No-Nonsense Algebra?
Ladies,
This is considered to be a streamlined, yet complete Algebra I course. It is very straight-forward and is especially good for those students who have struggled with math (or those who have had a tough time with Algebra I) in the past. On the flipside, it is also good for students who may be very young when first coming into Algebra 1.
The online tutorials are a necessary part of the program each day. The lessons are short and to-the-point. This is a no-frills type program that covers what is needed for Algebra 1 without digressing into overly difficult word problems and application problems. It keeps everything very black and white and step-by-step.
It is good to note that after this Algebra 1 program there is not a follow-up program for Algebra II by the same author. So, there will be a need to switch to a different program for Algebra II. However, the program's author feels that heading into any other Algebra II program will not be a problem.
My own oldest son did much of this program prior to its release, and the online lessons are very clear. The only reason we had to make a switch to Videotext for him is that there was no book available for No-Nonsense Algebra at the time, and the worksheets were not done yet, so we had to add so much to the program to make it work. We actually added Life of Fred Algebra to it, but the combination just weighed us down. So, we eventually just switched to doing Videotext Algebra instead.
With the completion of the student book, the No-Nonsense Algebra program now has its place as a choice for Algebra I. When compared to Videotext Algebra, it is much less rigorous in its overall feel. Yet, the needed concept coverage is still there in No-Nonsense Algebra.
Blessings,
Carrie
This is considered to be a streamlined, yet complete Algebra I course. It is very straight-forward and is especially good for those students who have struggled with math (or those who have had a tough time with Algebra I) in the past. On the flipside, it is also good for students who may be very young when first coming into Algebra 1.
The online tutorials are a necessary part of the program each day. The lessons are short and to-the-point. This is a no-frills type program that covers what is needed for Algebra 1 without digressing into overly difficult word problems and application problems. It keeps everything very black and white and step-by-step.
It is good to note that after this Algebra 1 program there is not a follow-up program for Algebra II by the same author. So, there will be a need to switch to a different program for Algebra II. However, the program's author feels that heading into any other Algebra II program will not be a problem.
My own oldest son did much of this program prior to its release, and the online lessons are very clear. The only reason we had to make a switch to Videotext for him is that there was no book available for No-Nonsense Algebra at the time, and the worksheets were not done yet, so we had to add so much to the program to make it work. We actually added Life of Fred Algebra to it, but the combination just weighed us down. So, we eventually just switched to doing Videotext Algebra instead.
With the completion of the student book, the No-Nonsense Algebra program now has its place as a choice for Algebra I. When compared to Videotext Algebra, it is much less rigorous in its overall feel. Yet, the needed concept coverage is still there in No-Nonsense Algebra.
Blessings,
Carrie
Re: Any user reviews on No-Nonsense Algebra?
Carrie, this is great info. Thanks!
I think this is what we will buy for our Algebra 1 math. I was thinking of going to this next, but after tonight's math frustrations again it appears that getting more Pre-Alg with Saxon Algebra 1/2 would be best.
We will see. Dh is on dd's math case at the moment. Ahhhh, homework!
I think this is what we will buy for our Algebra 1 math. I was thinking of going to this next, but after tonight's math frustrations again it appears that getting more Pre-Alg with Saxon Algebra 1/2 would be best.
We will see. Dh is on dd's math case at the moment. Ahhhh, homework!
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Re: Any user reviews on No-Nonsense Algebra?
So glad for this information! I'm definitely going to check this out. The price is right and we are fine with no-frills!!
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Re: Any user reviews on No-Nonsense Algebra?
Same author of no nonsense algebra has a prealgebra program too. might be better than Saxon.
~~Tamara~~
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Re: Any user reviews on No-Nonsense Algebra?
Oh, Tamara, thanks for that reminder! My dd didn't like Saxon before, so I betcha this would go over much better with her. I'll look into it. Thanks!
17 yo dd - finishing WH, Geometry, German, Music, Media Art - filmaking, stop animation, etc.
14 yo dd - finishing RTR & TT7, Piano, Animal Shelter Volunteer.
11 yo dd - CTC, finishing up TT5, Piano.
14 yo dd - finishing RTR & TT7, Piano, Animal Shelter Volunteer.
11 yo dd - CTC, finishing up TT5, Piano.