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Less is more in your homeschool!

//  by Carrie

Some thoughts we'd love to share with those just starting out on their …

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Category: Before Five in a Row, Beginning Homeschooling, Beyond Five in a Row, Encouragement, FIAR Mini Unit, Homeschool, How To, More Before Five in a Row, Parenting, Practical Homeschooling, Preschool

Homeschooling your child in 20 mins a day!

Homeschooling Your Preschooler in 20 Minutes a Day!

//  by Carrie

Thinking about homeschooling your preschooler? It’s not hard. All you have to do …

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Category: Before Five in a Row, Encouragement, Homeschool, How To, More Before Five in a Row, Preschool

Bible & Character Supplement – Jane Shares How to Use

//  by Jane Claire Lambert

Many FIAR families look for direction in how to use the Bible & Character …

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Category: Bible Supplement, Five in a Row, Homeschool, How To

One Mom’s FIAR Planning Process

//  by Melissa Crabtree

For as many FIAR families as there are out there, there are as many ways to plan …

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Category: How ToTag: planning

Are you brave enough to find things that don’t work?

//  by Jane Claire Lambert

 I have not failed 10,000 times. I have successfully found 10,000 things that …

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Category: Homeschool, How To

Can I use Five in a Row with my Older Child?

//  by Melissa Crabtree

My child is 9 or 10 or... can I use Five in a Row with him? This is a question I …

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Category: Beyond Five in a Row, Five in a Row, How To, Older StudentsTag: beyond, beyond five in a row, five in a row, practical homeschooling, real life

There’s a Reason It’s Called Five in a Row!

//  by Jane Claire Lambert

Before you make a decision to read the selected story less than five days in a …

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Category: Five in a Row, Homeschool, How ToTag: encouragement, five in a row, Jane Claire, practical homeschooling, reading five days, unit studies

On Planning Five in a Row Chapter Book Units

//  by Melissa Crabtree

In the surveys, a number of you asked for more posts on the Five in a Row …

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Category: Beyond Five in a Row, Homeschool, How To, Older StudentsTag: Becky Jane, beyond, planning, practical homeschooling

Using Beyond Five in a Row – A Mishmash of Thoughts

//  by Becky Jane Lambert

We’ve talked about planning, supplemental resources, and the importance of a …

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Category: Beyond Five in a Row, Homeschool, How To, Older Students, Practical HomeschoolingTag: Becky Jane, beyond, beyond five in a row, middle school, planning, unit studies

Learning Readiness in Your Preschooler

//  by Jane Claire Lambert

Beyond a strong sense of family identity and intimacy, every child needs a …

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Category: Before Five in a Row, Homeschool, How To, PreschoolTag: before, before five in a row, Jane Claire, life lessons, loving learning, practical homeschooling, preschool, real life

Using Beyond Five in a Row – The Importance of aTimeline

//  by Becky Jane Lambert

For those of you just joining our series on Beyond Five in a Row, we have …

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Category: Beyond Five in a Row, Homeschool, How To, Older Students, Practical HomeschoolingTag: Becky Jane, beyond five in a row, middle school, recommendations, timeline, unit studies

Suggestions for Working With Preschoolers

//  by Jane Claire Lambert

For the next few posts in our Before Five in a Row series we’re going to talk …

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Category: Before Five in a Row, Homeschool, How To, Practical Homeschooling, PreschoolTag: before five in a row, Jane Claire, practical homeschooling, preschool

Using Beyond Five in a Row – Supplemental Resources

//  by Becky Jane Lambert

 Inherent in any unit study is the need for good supplementary resources. …

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Category: Beyond Five in a Row, Homeschool, How To, Older Students, Practical Homeschooling, RecommendationsTag: Becky Jane, beyond, beyond five in a row, practical homeschooling, real life

A Series on Using Beyond Five in a Row

//  by Melissa Crabtree

If you're using Beyond Five in a Row, you're on a wonderful adventure in …

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Category: Beyond Five in a Row, Homeschool, How To, Older StudentsTag: Becky Jane, beyond, beyond five in a row, loving learning, middle school, practical homeschooling

Is Before Five in a Row for You?

//  by Jane Claire Lambert

What is Before Five in a Row? Let's begin with what it isn't.  It isn't a …

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Category: Before Five in a Row, Homeschool, How To, PreschoolTag: before, before five in a row, preschool

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