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From: Barbara Peltz <barbarapeltz@postmaster.co.uk> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2002011718:16:13 Subject: Re: Re: Re: SRA McGraw Hill vs Houghton Mifflin I just started using Teacher2Teacher today -- and the subject matter is perfect for me. I homeschool my 14 year old son (8th grade) and math has been a problem. We are doing Saxon but he (nor I) like it. I am now going to research McGraw Hill (on the internet). Have you suggestions which direction I should go? He is good at math (but still hates it). Any chance of turning the "hate" into "love"? He takes classes out of home also but the majority of his study is at home. I have absolutely no faith in the public school system -- and in Wisconsin (Kenosha) it is probably the worst. Thank you kindly for your feedback. Barbara Peltz
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