Online Saxon Math Videos for Homeschool

Struggling with Saxon math? End the struggle with these online Saxon Math videos from Nicole the Math Lady.

Hands holding ipod with Saxon math videos on screen

A gifted math teacher can spark enthusiasm and build confidence in students. I know, because I had one such teacher.

Mr. Muir could bring math to life. His excitement about all things math was tangible, inspiring my determination to master each new topic.

I can’t say that I loved geometry, but with the help of my amazing teacher, I made it through and went on to genuinely love Algebra II.

As much as I love math, though, I don’t have the gift to teach it well. I struggle to present new math concepts clearly—my tongue twists and my mind races ahead.

I can demonstrate, but not explain.

Ultimately we decided to use videos to teach math lessons—that was one of the very best decisions we have made for our homeschool.

Teenage boy watching Saxon math videos on laptop

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Teaching Math with Online Saxon Math Videos

Nicole the Math Lady has developed an excellent online video curriculum for Saxon Math. With an engaging teaching style and a genuine passion for math, Nicole can spark that enthusiasm that kids need in order to conquer the math mountain.

In each course, Nicole presents all the lessons and investigations in the same order in which they are covered in the Saxon Math textbook.

Each lesson has a lesson video, a “brain break,” and a practice video. Students first watch the lesson videos to learn the new concept; then, after a quick “brain break,” they do the practice problems to apply what they’ve learned.

Teenage boy watching math videos on iPod

What We Love About Nicole the Math Lady

1. Videos are available online.

I’m a huge fan of keeping homeschool portable (car-schooling, anyone?), and lugging a laptop and DVD around is most certainly NOT portable in my book. These Saxon Math videos are available online and are accessible via mobile devices as well as computers.

My teen son, Collin, loves the idea of being able to watch his math lessons on his iPod! Super convenient!

2. Lessons are brief.

We have used other Saxon Math video lessons that were incredibly time-consuming. My teens and tweens dreaded math every day, in part because it took so long to complete.

With Nicole the Math Lady, lessons are divided into topics, with each topic getting its own short, to-the-point video.

Each lesson video is around 3-7 minutes long; practice videos are typically 5-10 minutes long. Algebra I and II videos are sometimes a little longer. Bite-sized lessons for the win!

3. Learning is fun!

Yes, I DID say fun! Nicole didn’t earn her title of “Math Lady” with boring, monotone lectures. (Yep, we’ve had those before.) 

If other Saxon Math videos could be considered a math encyclopedia, then Nicole the Math Lady would be the “living book” of math. Her use of “NICOLEisms”—mnemonic devices, silly songs, and other strategies—helps make math both memorable and fun.

See for yourself:

BIG WIN! Within the first 5 minutes of watching the videos, Collin asked me if he could continue using Nicole the Math Lady for his math lessons. My kid actually wanting to do math? Amazing!!

Get Started with Online Saxon Math Videos

Get a FREE one-week trial of Nicole the Math Lady’s online videos! The free trial includes access to all grades, and your credit card will not be charged.

Membership Options

Nicole the Math Lady offers two membership options:

  1. Single Grade Membership – $49 a year
  2. All Grades Membership – $79 a year
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22 Comments

  1. Amy Hansen says:

    Thank youuuuu!!!! My son is struggling – just started in a small school using Saxon math and he’s doing Algebra 1/2 never having done Saxon before. It’s way beyond me. I’ve been praying for help and will sign him up!! God bless you, thank you so much!💜

    1. Judy Hoch says:

      I’m so glad this was helpful, Amy! Saxon math can be challenging, and doubly so when a student is new to it. I hope the videos help him build his confidence!