BEYOND FIVE IN A ROW

Beyond Five in a Row is the perfect step for your homeschool journey, whether or not you began with Five in a Row for the younger ages. Beyond Five in a Row is filled with lessons that will delight and inspire your third, fourth, fifth and sixth grade students. These lessons are drawn from great stories that are an inspiration in themselves, and the lessons continue to develop the inherent learning opportunities to cover history, geography, science, creative writing, fine arts and more. Paired with appropriate math curricula, and spelling/grammar you will have a homeschool environment that not only creates but sustains a love of learning for years to come!

Beyond Five In A Row and the optional Christian Character Bible Study Supplement (one volume correlating with the three Beyond volumes) is aimed at ages 8-12. There are three Beyond volumes and each volume will take one semester to complete. It is similar to Five in a Row, only Beyond uses "chapter books" rather than "picture books." 

Volume 1 utilizes The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner and Homer Price by Robert McCloskey as it's two fiction selections, and Thomas Edison by Sue Guthridge and Betsy Ross by Ann Weil from the Childhood of Famous Americans Series for its two non-fiction selections.

Volume 2 utilizes Sarah Plain and Tall and Skylark by Patricia MacLachlan as its two fiction selections, and The Story of George Washington Carver by Eva Moore and Helen Keller by Margaret Davidson from Scholastic Biographies for its two non-fiction selections.

Volume 3 utilizes The Cricket In Times Square by George Selden, Illustrated by Garth Williams and The Saturdays written and illustrated by Elisabeth Enright as its two fiction selections, and Neil Armstrong-Young Flyer by Montrew Dunham and Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radium by Ann E. Steinkefor its two non-fiction selections.
There are creative writing or essay projects with every lesson, social studies including history, geography, human relationships, science, vocabulary, career path studies, internet connections and much, much more. All you'll need to add is daily arithmetic and the trio subjects grammar/spelling/penmanship. Everything else is included.



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Homeschooling Today Magazine, September/October 1997
Jane writes, "... these few, precious preschool years are so much more than just a season of waiting for school to begin. This is a special season when we have the opportunity to prepare our child for the life long adventure of learning; when we can equip him with the tools he'll need to tackle learning successfully."
 
 
 
 

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