Does the student activities book in Bob Jones 7th grade math replace the workbooks of the younger grades?
I am not specifically familiar with the Bob Jones curriculum, but I am familiar with a lot the usual jargon and a lot of the content from the public school curriculum as you find it in the textbooks. The student workbook will always reflect the material offered in the corresponding chapters of the textbook. The textbook will usually contain a review of the previous grade’s material in the first three chapters, then will move into Pre-Algebra. Well, here–let their review speak for itself. Grade 7: “Activities cover whole numbers, decimals, number theory (including prime numbers), fractions, rational numbers, percents, measurement, geometry, area/volume, probability & statistics, integers, and an introduction to algebra, logic/set theory, and relations & functions.” i.e. a full review of math concepts and a very light introduction to very basic algebra. Grade 6 (This is a supplemental workbook): “The Spring Into Action Activity Book provides additional activities for students who need a