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Edited by GiantGi - 9/3/11 at 10:08am
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do you mean the meeting book? we will be using saxon grade 1 in the fall with my little boy. i purchased the kit & it included the following:

teacher guide
2 student workbooks
flashcards
meeting book

the meeting book is basically just calendars for each month of the year. you could probably find it used at amazon for cheap. if not, just pm me and i'll tell you what it is exactly. it would be very easy to duplicate on a word doc.

hth.
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Originally Posted by elizawill View Post
do you mean the meeting book? we will be using saxon grade 1 in the fall with my little boy. i purchased the kit & it included the following:

teacher guide
2 student workbooks
flashcards
meeting book

the meeting book is basically just calendars for each month of the year. you could probably find it used at amazon for cheap. if not, just pm me and i'll tell you what it is exactly. it would be very easy to duplicate on a word doc.

hth.
Yes - I plan to duplicate everything for each of my 4 kids. As it is now, I copy (by hand, currently) the worksheets and assessments from the teachers edition on paper to avoid the cost of workbooks as it is.
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Edited by GiantGi - 9/4/11 at 8:07am
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Originally Posted by MabMama View Post
No, the book references a Meeting Strip. From what I am reading, its different than the meeting book. The strip is in the teachers manual and can be ripped out and reproduced. Which is probably why its missing from my used copy. Thanks for the replies though!
oh. i've not looked through the teacher's book yet - so i didn't know what you were talking about. if it's in there though & you need it, just pm me. i can copy the strips for you and email them.

hth.
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Cool! When you look through your book let me know. Would love them via email. No hurry!
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hi,

look in your TM and tell me what you are referring too so i can figure out what to copy & email you, k? this book is 703 pages, lol, so i don't know what to copy for you. at a glance, i don't see anything about meeting strips - so just tell me where you see it & i'll help you out. i'm going out of town until sunday, so just pm me with your email addy & we can figure it out when i get home, sound good?

amy
post #8 of 12
Make sure you get the same edition of the workbook and the teacher's edition -- otherwise they will be worthless.
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Do you have the homeschool version of the teacher's book or the school edition? I don't think that the homeschool workbooks would work with the school version of the teacher's edition.
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Actually, at least in prior editions, the homeschool and school-school workbook editions were the same. However, please make sure the edition numbers match (e.g. which publication date). Saxon resequenced the lessons, and because of the spiral nature of the curriculum it would be pretty much impossible to figure out what to teach when if you had the wrong book.
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Are you using Saxon 1 next year? I have the meeting strip page scanned and pasted into a word document. They are four to a page and then you just print them off and copy them as needed.

I have the meeting strips for Saxon K, Saxon 1 and Saxon 2 all in my files, so just let me know what year you need and I'd be happy to email it to you.
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Hi,

 

I'm looking for the 2nd grade meeting strip not the meeting book- do you have a copy that I might be able to retrieve via email?  I'm an elementary teacher and I would like to use it this year for my math focus wall.  I supplement Saxon math and phonics with our curriculum.  I have serached and searched and all I can find is the meeting book and I do not want that.  Thanks for your help!

 

Tammy

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