*NEW* FIVE IN A ROW MANUALS || COMPARISON AND FLIP THROUGH || UPDATED AFTER 25 YEARS

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Published 2021-01-19
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Today I'm sharing a peek inside the new Five in a Row manuals that just got a facelift after 25 years! I'm excited about what was added, and I'm happy that it still contains all of the same lessons and memory makers inside!
Five in a Row website, including FREE SAMPLE UNIT DOWNLOAD of THE STORY ABOUT PING: fiveinarow.com/five-in-a-row/


From their website:
"New features in these second editions include Jane Claire’s Tips for Those Beginning Five in a Row, with step-by-step teaching guidance for each day of the week; Teacher’s Notes pages for every title, providing a place to record lessons, go-along resources, favorite memories, and more; and Activity Sheets for every title that support and add to the lessons. While the stories in the second editions haven’t changed*, each manual includes approximately 100+ pages of new content!

*Five in a Row Volume Two, Second Edition has one title difference. While there are wonderful lessons that can be drawn any book, due to cultural sensitivities since this title was first included in Five in a Row, They Were Strong and Good, has been removed.

*Five in a Row Volume 3, Second Edition has one additional title, The Old Women Who Named Things by Cynthia Rylant. The one-week unit based on this title is all new and exclusive to Five in a Row Volume 3, Second Edition."

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All Comments (21)
  • @nancyann1090
    I love this curriculum. Glad they have updated. Also for those who love this approach Beautiful Feet has Around the World part 1 and 2. They are amazing and have a Five in a Row feel to it and, has some extra great stuff and the manuals are gorgeous. So if you love Five in a Row I highly recommend also the Beautiful Feet Around the World.
  • @LivingWithEve
    I have to say it... it’s about time! This is such a great curriculum.
  • @Hopelb
    LOVED this flip through!! Thank you Abbie!
  • @Mariellen_
    Thanks so much for sharing. I’ve been hunting for 6 months for a side by side as I’m trying to decide which edition to buy. Just purchased the More Before Five in a Row and really looking forward to getting started. I’ve been putting together my own unit studies on books we love but’s time consuming, can’t wait to use this as a guide.
  • You convinced me ☺️ I love reading with my children, and I love the thought of creating memories tied to the books. I have a 4 yr old, 2 yr old and baby so we'll do the "more before five in a row" Thanks for sharing
  • @erint6540
    Thank you, these look so great! I think I’m going to have to try Five in a Row! I can’t believe in 6 yrs of homeschooling I haven’t done these.
  • I love your FIAR videos! We just rowed Owl Moon last week. Now we're rowing Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening .
  • @aliciad4283
    We are big readers and like to base our preschool learning on books so this will be perfect. My pre schooler LOVES rereading books too- thanks for sharing! This sounds fabulous.
  • I started volume 1 in Kindergarten, but only did 5 or so books. I decided to go back and do a few more this Winter/Spring. My daughter loved each book and got so much out of them. There is just something about good literature to bring learning to life!🥰♥️
  • I remember using 5 in a row in a pre school, we used it to change things up. We set up play activities for the kids and read the Books at Story time. They could add a few more stories.
  • @melodychan6844
    Lovely! You totally inspired me to use Five in a Row! I now have Before Five in a Row (old edition), More Before Five in a Row (new ed) and Five in a Row Unit 1 (new Ed)! It’s been so much fun and I can’t resist buying the picture books for my own home collection. Thank you!
  • I can relate to your comment about it becoming a heart journey and not just an academic journey. We tried a FIAR mini unit a few months ago and it changed my perspective completely. I’m looking forward to planning next school year and incorporating their curriculum ❤️
  • @monicalara3942
    I haven't watched the video yet but I am so excited! I want to use this with my kids (4y and 2y)
  • Not really related but I have a top for something you mentioned at the end. Signing up for the newsletters just to get the free printables... a few years ago I was overwhelmed with how much junk was in my email so I created an entirely new email address that I use just for signing up for newsletters to get the free Printables. None of that goes in my inbox, all in a whole other account. Such a hassle saver. I've since created several emails for different things and it makes it much easier to actually see the important stuff coming in!
  • Thank you so much for going through these comparisons! I have the revised second edition that my aunt gave me. I am thinking I may need to upgrade. The updated version seems more streamlined like you said! I wonder though if the new pages that have been added could be found in a PDF somewhere??
  • I think this is something my daughter would love! A few questions, do you think an 11 year old would enjoy and be able to learn with FIAR so my son could join in? Also, the ideas seem great but I can see there is definitely a need for prep work. How intensive is it to gather supplies and references for the activities? I will have a newborn next school year so I know my time will be limited!