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Practical Homeschooling

The Low Floor / High Ceiling Learning Concept Behind Five in a Row – The Sky’s the Limit

//  by Carrie

We'd love to explain a learning philosophy called low floor/high ceiling that …

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Category: Before Five in a Row, Beginning Homeschooling, Beyond Five in a Row, FIAR Mini Unit, FIAR Q&A, Five in a Row, Homeschool, More Before Five in a Row, Practical Homeschooling, Product Information

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 with a Toddler – 10 Tips

//  by Carrie

The idea of homeschooling with a toddler is daunting. Being a parent, a spouse, …

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Category: Homeschool, Practical Homeschooling

How important are relationships?

//  by Jane Claire Lambert

As this teaching year draws to a close and we begin to make new goals and plans …

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Category: Homeschool, Practical Homeschooling

What are the FOLD&LEARN™s and how do I use them?

//  by Steve Lambert

And why am I excited about them? Those two questions will be forever …

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Category: Before Five in a Row, Beyond Five in a Row, Five in a Row, Practical Homeschooling

A Plate Full of Marinade?

//  by Melissa Crabtree

I'm thankful so many of you are enjoying the Five in a Row FoldNLearns! Thank …

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Category: Five in a Row, Homeschool, Practical Homeschooling

Are we Shortchanging our Children Today?

//  by Jane Claire Lambert

For blog subscribers: come to the blog to read this one. We need your input! …

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Category: Homeschool, Practical HomeschoolingTag: balance, Jane Claire, lifestyle of learning, loving learning, practical homeschooling, real life

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

Operation Christmas Child

//  by Melissa Crabtree

Five in a Row always wants to encourage a lifestyle of learning, and that means …

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Category: Christmas, Homeschool, Practical Homeschooling, ThanksgivingTag: holidays, just for fun, life lessons, lifestyle of learning, operation Christmas child, practical homeschooling, real life, recommendations

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

How a Homeschool Mom Handles a Superstorm

//  by Melissa Crabtree

We pull out our copy of Storm in the Night to read while we snuggle on the couch …

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Category: Autumn, Homeschool, Nature Study, Practical HomeschoolingTag: autumn, life lessons, lifestyle of learning, nature study, practical homeschooling, safety, superstorm

The Relevance and Accessibility of Five in a Row

//  by Melissa Crabtree

I often hear my husband say, "In order for meaningful learning experiences to …

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Category: Five in a Row, Homeschool, How To, Practical HomeschoolingTag: five in a row, Jane Claire, quotes, real life, relevance, Steve

What do you want?

//  by Jane Claire Lambert

I stumbled upon a quote a while ago that had me pondering all its meanings. It …

What do you want?Read More

Category: Coffee With Jane Claire, Encouragement, Five in a Row in Real Life, Homeschool, Practical HomeschoolingTag: encouragement, practical homeschooling

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