| Homeschooler's Arithmetic Syllabus
Welcome to the Homeschooler's Arithmetic. This course is designed
to improve arithmetic skills for students who have reached grade 6 or above, but
haven't achieved a mastery of the skills needed to assure progress in other mathematics
courses. Often, good students have serious holes in their arithmetic skills which
constantly interfere with new courses or new activities. This is the perfect material
for establishing a solid basis so that arithmetic deficiencies will no longer
be a detriment to progress.
The instruction provided is complete in every way. Every arithmetic
objective is fully presented.
- Explanations are complete.
- Practice problems involve the student in working through each
procedure.
- An email mentor is available 24/7 to answer any math questions
or provide advice.
- A self-testing program guarantees accurate appraisals of the
level of mastery for the material.
At the same time, the student can be selective in deciding what
portions of this instruction are needed to achieve mastery.
- Chapter and unit titles are descriptive. They provide excellent
clues for finding the topics needed.
- Each chapter begins with a Preview which is a list of sample
problems. These problems show by example the types of skills and level of mastery
needed. Each problem in the Preview is accompanied by a notation showing the unit
in the Chapter where it is completely taught.
We, the publisher, will guarantee the high quality of the instruction
here. Success in gaining these arithmetic skills depends on the student making
wise decisions about the learning that occurs. Maintain high standards and that
level of achievement will be achieved. When unexpected difficulties are encountered,
use the email Mentor to overcome such hurdles. You are guaranteed a reply to your
request within 24 hours. There are two ways for you to contact your mentor:
1. E-mail. Your Mentor's cyberspace address is: MathMentor@hhpublishing.com.
When sending an e-mail request it is helpful to include:
- If possible, describe the difficulty. If this is not possible,
do not hesitate to ask because other information may be sufficient for the Mentor
to provide a satisfactory response.
- Give the title of the course (the Mentor receives request from
five other courses).
- State the chapter, unit, and frame where the difficulty was
encountered.
2. FAX. Your Mentor's FAX number is: (727) 442-2195. You can
also use the FAX to send a request for help. If so, include the same information
as needed for e-mail.
Use the web site for your instruction or the textbook. The material
and quality of instruction are nearly identical. Some students prefer a book.
Others like the web site. Some work back and forth between the two. Whatever works
best is the rule to follow.
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