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Five In A Row

Inspired Learning Through Great Books. Five in a Row was created to bring excitement and fun to learning and to enrich children’s lives through wonderful children’s literature. The lesson plans are simple in concept, but rich in results. Read the chosen book in its entirety to your child each day for a week. After each reading, choose a lesson to share with your student, and watch their world expand as you begin to show them facets of the story they would never have recognized without your purposeful guidance. As a teacher of this material, you will find that you become excited and interested in a vari­ety of subjects too. You’ll rediscover the joy of learning and you’ll build a special bond between you and your student as the two of you go on a learning adventure together. Five in a Row will help you teach Social Studies, Language Arts, Art, Applied Math, and Science using outstanding children’s literature as the basis for each weekly unit study. Lessons are designed for children ages 5 through 12+ and include discussion guides and questions, teacher answers, hands-on activities, activity pages, and suggestions for further study.

Five In A Row


Five in a Row – Literature-Based Unit Studies for Homeschooling Ages 2–12+

Introduction

Five in a Row is a beloved, literature-driven homeschool curriculum that transforms classic children's books into immersive, multi-week unit studies. Designed for children ages 2 through 12+, this curriculum combines reading, discussion, and hands-on activities to nurture curiosity, critical thinking, and a lifelong love of learning.


What Is Five in a Row?

Five in a Row centers around reading a selected book to your child every day for five consecutive days. Each volume (including Before Five in a Row, More Before, and Volumes 1–8) provides structured yet flexible lesson plans that integrate language arts, science, history, art, social studies, and applied math using the story as inspiration.

Explore themes like geography, writing, art, or math through discussion guides, creative projects, printable activity pages, and story disks—helping children connect deeply to literature over time.


Key Features

Weekly Unit Studies from Picture & Chapter Books

  • Each unit is built around a carefully selected children’s book.
  • Picture book units span one to two weeks; chapter book units are longer and more in-depth.
  • Volumes are flexible and non-sequential, with books sourced from libraries or personal collections.

Multisensory and Discussion-Centered Learning

  • Encourages dramatic play, creative writing, drawing, art, and thematic exploration.
  • Includes conversation prompts, field trip ideas, hands-on experiments, maps, recipes, and notebooking activities tailored for young learners.

“Low Floor, High Ceiling” Flexibility

  • Lessons are easily scaled—from preschool readiness to advanced extensions.
  • Adaptable to multiple ages, allowing entire families to learn together from the same unit.

Printable Notebook Builder

  • A versatile digital toolkit containing maps, timelines, vocabulary pages, art templates, and report forms.
  • Supports any unit study and adapts to children aged 4 to 12+, promoting individualized learning and memory-keeping.

Secular Core with Optional Bible Supplement

  • Core lessons are faith-neutral, suitable for all families.
  • Optional Bible supplements are included if you wish to integrate Biblical values, devotion, and character discussions.

Why Choose Five in a Row?

  • Engaging & Joyful — Learning starts with a story, making academics feel like adventure.
  • Deep Retention — Repetition of read-alouds nurtures comprehension, vocabulary, and memory.
  • Versatile Use — Flexible pacing, age-appropriate customization, and minimal prep for parents.
  • Rich Curriculum Integration — Covers multiple subjects through meaningful, context-rich book studies.
  • Easy to Get Started — Try a free sample with ready-to-use units to feel confidence in the approach.

Community Feedback

“With its easy-to-use manuals and rich literature, Five in a Row sparked parent-student discussions and hands-on learning in every subject.”
“We’ve made so many sweet homeschool memories—it’s not just curriculum, it’s experience!”


Conclusion

Five in a Row brings the best of story-based learning into your homeschool—turning picture and chapter books into immersive, multi-subject lessons that captivate, inspire, and educate. With its flexible, multi-age format and minimal prep required, it’s a powerful way to build connection, confidence, and curiosity in learners.

Ready to begin? Visit Five in a Row today to download a free sample and see how stories can transform your homeschool experience.

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