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Homeschool Learning Resources: Curriculum, Apps & Programs

Hand-picked, parent-friendly options across subjects—mix and match to fit your child and budget.

Fast Picks: Budget Core → Khan Academy, Easy Peasy · Low-Prep K–5 Science → Mystery Science · Independent Math → Teaching Textbooks · Challenging Math → Beast Academy · Dyslexia Support → Nessy

All-in-One & Core Curriculum

  • Time4Learning Secular Paid PreK–12

    Complete online core (math, ELA, science, social studies) with self-paced lessons, automated grading, and printable reports.

    • Format: Animated lessons + practice + quizzes; reading/language arts integrated by grade.
    • Parent tools: Placement by level, progress dashboards, activity schedules, printable reports.
    • Flexibility: Month-to-month; pause/cancel any time; mix levels by subject.
    • Use case: Low-prep core for independent learners; add projects/novels for depth.

    Typical cost: ~$20–$40/month per student (older grades higher).

  • Miacademy Secular Paid K–8

    Video-based core + electives (languages, entrepreneurship) with projects and a motivating reward system.

    • Format: Short videos, practice, and hands-on project prompts; safe social features for kids.
    • Parent tools: Assignments, grading, pacing controls, skill reports.
    • Highlights: Broad electives menu; high engagement for elementary.
    • Use case: Families wanting variety + dashboards without heavy parent teaching.

    Typical cost: ~monthly per-student plan; family options available.

  • Power Homeschool (Acellus) Secular Paid K–12

    On-demand video lessons with auto-graded practice and flexible pacing; parent app for progress tracking.

    • Format: Short instructional videos + practice; many course options per grade.
    • Parent tools: Course selection, pacing indicators, grade export.
    • Highlights: Easy pick-up/put-down; choose across grade levels.
    • Watch-out: Heavy video format—supplement writing/labs for balance.

    Typical cost: ~$25/month per student.

  • Oak Meadow Secular Paid

    Literature-rich, project-based print curriculum with an arts/nature emphasis; parent-led or enrolled school option.

    • Format: Printed guides + readers; creative projects; low screen time.
    • Highlights: Gentle pacing, strong writing/art integration, outdoor learning ideas.
    • Parent role: Active teaching + project facilitation; adaptable to multiple ages.
    • Option: Accredited enrolled program available with teacher feedback.

    Typical cost: ~$150–$250 per subject; full-year kits ~$450–$900; enrolled program higher.

  • BookShark Secular Paid

    Literature-based, open-and-go instructor guides with strong reading lists; optional hands-on science kits.

    • Format: Daily/weekly schedules, read-alouds, discussion prompts, activity guides.
    • Highlights: Excellent book selections; clear planning for busy parents.
    • Parent role: Read-aloud culture + Socratic discussion.
    • Consider: Storage/organization for many books.

    Typical cost: ~$500–$1,000 per year package.

  • Sonlight Faith-based Paid

    Christian, literature-rich curriculum with detailed daily plans and teacher notes—great for read-aloud families.

    • Format: Instructor’s guides, readers, read-alouds, timeline/maps, activities.
    • Highlights: Strong history/worldview integration; open-and-go schedules.
    • Parent role: Reading aloud + discussion leadership.

    Typical cost: ~$500–$1,000 per year package.

  • The Good and the Beautiful Faith-based Free+Paid

    Open-and-go language arts & math (some levels free PDF), plus history and science units.

    • Format: Beautifully designed print/PDF lessons; minimal prep.
    • Highlights: Integrated phonics/grammar/writing/spelling; gentle spiral in math.
    • Flex: Mix printed sets with free PDFs where available.

    Typical cost: Free PDFs for select levels; printed sets ~$40–$120/subject.

ProgramCovers / FormatGradesTypical CostStrengths (Parent Buzz)Watch-outs
Time4LearningMath, ELA, Science, SS · Online lessons + auto-gradingPreK–12$20–$40/mo per studentEasy start/stop; detailed reports; flexible pacingMore screen time; add hands-on for projects
MiacademyCore + electives · Video lessons, projects, gamifiedK–8Monthly per student (family plans)High engagement; strong parent dashboardsBest for K–8; high school coverage limited
Power HomeschoolVideo courses + auto-grading (Acellus)K–12~$25/mo per studentPick across levels; flexible paceHeavier video format; supplement writing/labs
Oak MeadowPrint, project-based, literature-rich (secular)K–12$450–$900/yr (kits)Low screen time; arts & nature emphasisMore parent time; higher upfront cost
BookSharkLiterature-based guides + reading listsK–12$500–$1,000/yrOpen-and-go schedules; strong read-aloud cultureLarge book shipments; storage/organization
SonlightLiterature-based (Christian) with daily plansK–12$500–$1,000/yrExcellent history/worldview integrationFaith-specific; similar logistics to BookShark
The Good & the BeautifulLA, Math, History, Science · PDFs/printK–8+Free PDFs (select) · $40–$120/subject printBeautiful design; minimal prepFaith-based; scope varies by level
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Math Programs

  • IXL for Homeschool Paid Adaptive

    Standards-aligned skill practice with analytics & personalized recommendations (also ELA, science, social studies).

    • Format: Bite-size skills with instant feedback and explanations.
    • Parent tools: Real-time analytics, trouble spots, skill planners.
    • Highlights: Massive skill bank; diagnostic pinpoints gaps.
    • Tip: Set time/skill goals to avoid drill fatigue.

    Typical cost: ~$10–$25/month per student (depends on subjects).

  • Beast Academy Paid

    Comic-style guides + online practice from Art of Problem Solving; deep reasoning and puzzles.

    • Format: Graphic-novel guides teach concepts; online problems build mastery.
    • Highlights: Challenging, joyful problem solving; great for mathy kids.
    • Parent role: Coach through challenge pacing; celebrate productive struggle.

    Typical cost: Online ~$15/month; books ~$100+ per level.

  • Teaching Textbooks Paid

    Self-paced app with short lectures, step-by-step solutions, and auto-grading from Math 3 to Pre-Calculus.

    • Format: Audio/visual lesson → practice → immediate feedback; built-in hints.
    • Parent tools: Gradebook, problem review, progress dashboards.
    • Highlights: Independent-friendly; accessible explanations.

    Typical cost: ~$45–$75 per course/year.

  • Math Mammoth Paid Printable

    Mastery-based PDFs/worktexts with clear teaching notes—great value for core or tutoring.

    • Format: Concise instruction + practice in the workbook (no separate TM required).
    • Highlights: Strong number sense, mental math, and word-problem focus.
    • Use case: Budget-friendly print core or skill gaps fill-in.

    Typical cost: ~$15–$45 per level (PDF); bundle under ~$250.

  • Singapore Math Paid

    Concrete–Pictorial–Abstract approach with bar models; multiple home editions.

    • Format: Textbook + workbook; manipulatives/visuals; explicit model drawing.
    • Highlights: Excellent conceptual depth and problem solving.
    • Parent role: Learn/teach the method; short, focused lessons.

    Typical cost: ~$80–$160/year per child.

  • Prodigy Math Free+Paid

    Fantasy-style math practice; free core game; optional membership adds features.

    • Format: Curriculum-aligned practice embedded in RPG gameplay.
    • Parent tools: Assignment goals, skill reports, time-on-task.
    • Tip: Set learning targets and time limits to keep focus.

    Typical cost: Free core; membership ~$10–$15/month.

ProgramApproach / FormatGradesTypical CostStrengths (Parent Buzz)Watch-outs
IXLAdaptive skills practice · AnalyticsK–12$10–$25/moHuge skill bank; targeted practice; great dataCan feel drill-heavy; set time limits
Beast AcademyProblem-solving rigor · Books + Online1–6$15/mo (online) · books extraDeep thinking; fun comic styleChallenging pacing for some learners
Teaching TextbooksSelf-paced app · Auto-grading3–12$45–$75/yrIndependent-friendly; built-in helpsLess hands-on; consider supplements
Math MammothMastery PDFs/worktexts · Teacher notes1–7$15–$45/levelBudget-friendly core; clear explanationsPrinting/parent teaching required
Singapore MathCPA/bar models · Texts/workbooksK–8$80–$160/yrStrong number sense; conceptual depthParent learning curve for method
ProdigyGame-based practiceK–8Free; $ membership optionalMotivating; easy to add as extra practiceGame play can distract—set goals
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Language Arts & Reading

  • Reading Eggs Paid

    Phonics and fluency through gamified lessons; includes Spelling and Reading Eggspress for older kids.

    • Format: Phonics maps, leveled lessons, short activities; optional spelling track.
    • Highlights: Strong early-reading motivation; bite-size practice.
    • Parent tools: Placement, progress reports, printable worksheets.

    Typical cost: ~$10/month or $60–$80/year (promos common).

  • Epic Paid

    Large children’s ebook library with reading logs and levels—great for daily minutes.

    • Format: Thousands of ebooks + audiobooks; guided reading levels.
    • Parent tools: Reading logs, time-tracked minutes, recommendations.
    • Use case: Independent reading habit builder; quick access to variety.

    Typical cost: ~$10–$12/month family.

  • Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) Paid

    Structured writing method with video teaching & checklists; helpful for reluctant writers.

    • Format: Video lessons + source texts + checklists; incremental skills.
    • Highlights: Clear rubrics; strong note-taking and composition scaffolds.
    • Parent role: Coach editing/revisions; adapt pacing as confidence grows.

    Typical cost: ~$129–$199 per course set.

  • The Good and the Beautiful — Language Arts Faith-based Free+Paid

    Integrated phonics/grammar/writing/spelling; many levels as free PDFs.

    • Format: Open-and-go lessons + readers; copywork, dictation, art/nature tie-ins.
    • Highlights: Attractive layouts; minimal prep.

    Typical cost: Free PDFs (select); $40–$120 printed.

ProgramFocus / FormatGradesTypical CostStrengths (Parent Buzz)Watch-outs
Reading EggsPhonics/fluency · AppPreK–8$10/moHighly motivating for early readersSupplement with real books for depth
EpicEbook library · TrackingK–6$10–$12/moMassive variety; easy daily readingNeeds parent curation for quality
IEWStructured writing · Video + checklists3–12$129–$199Clear steps; helps reluctant writersCan feel rigid—adapt for creative writers
Good & Beautiful LAOpen-and-go · PDFs/printK–8+Free (select PDFs); $ printedMinimal prep; attractive layoutsFaith-based; scope differs by level
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Science & STEM

  • Mystery Science (Homeschool) Paid

    Ready-to-teach hands-on lessons with supply lists and engaging videos; minimal prep.

    • Format: Video lesson + discussion + simple investigations; printable guides.
    • Highlights: High curiosity factor; easy multi-age adaptations.
    • Parent role: Gather simple supplies; facilitate experiments.

    Typical cost: ~$70–$100/year family access.

  • MEL Science Paid

    Monthly kits (Chemistry/Physics/Kids) plus AR/VR lessons; real experiments shipped.

    • Format: Step-by-step experiment kits + app lessons; safety guidance.
    • Highlights: Hands-on wow factor; varied topics.
    • Parent role: Supervise labs; manage recurring shipments.

    Typical cost: ~$30–$50/month.

  • CK-12 Free Open

    Free “FlexBook” digital textbooks with practice and simulations; assignable.

    • Format: Modular chapters, practice, simulations; customizable books.
    • Highlights: Solid MS/HS coverage; easy to tailor to your scope.
    • Parent tools: Class setup, assignments, performance tracking.

    Typical cost: Free.

  • OpenStax Free Open

    Peer-reviewed HS/AP/college textbooks (PDF/online).

    • Format: Full textbooks in web/PDF; some ancillaries available.
    • Highlights: High rigor for advanced HS & dual-enrollment.
    • Tip: Scaffold readings for younger HS students.

    Typical cost: Free (print optional).

  • PhET Interactive Simulations Free

    Interactive science & math simulations—great for demos and virtual labs.

    • Format: Browser-based sims with teacher-made activities.
    • Highlights: Intuitive models for tough concepts; easy to embed.
    • Use case: Concept exploration + lab supplements.

    Typical cost: Free.

ProgramType / FormatGradesTypical CostStrengths (Parent Buzz)Watch-outs
Mystery ScienceHands-on lessons + videosK–6$70–$100/yrVery low prep; engaging; easy for multi-agePrimarily elementary; add MS/HS options later
MEL ScienceMonthly kits + AR/VRK–12$30–$50/moReal experiments; wow-factorRecurring cost; adult supervision needed
CK-12Open digital textbooks + sims6–12FreeGreat MS/HS coverage; customizableParent plans/assessments needed
OpenStaxPeer-reviewed HS/AP/college texts9–12+FreeStrong for advanced HS & dual enrollmentCollege-style density; scaffold younger students
PhETFree interactive simulationsK–12FreeExcellent concept demos/labsPair with readings/labs for full course
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History & Social Studies

  • Notgrass History Faith-based Paid

    Complete history programs with literature, Bible (in some lines), activities, and clear schedules.

    • Format: Texts + literature readings + activities; optional workbooks.
    • Highlights: Organized daily plans; literature integration.
    • Consider: Faith component varies by series; plan for book costs.

    Typical cost: ~$140–$220 per course (literature sets extra).

  • Smithsonian Learning Lab Free Secular

    Curate primary sources from Smithsonian museums; many teacher-made collections.

    • Format: Build collections of images, artifacts, videos with notes.
    • Highlights: Museum-quality sources; easy to customize units.
    • Use case: Inquiry-based activities and document studies.

    Typical cost: Free.

  • Library of Congress for Teachers Free

    Primary source sets, analysis tools, and ready-to-use lesson plans.

    • Format: Primary source sets with teacher guides and analysis worksheets.
    • Highlights: Historic photos, letters, maps; strong document analysis.
    • Tip: Adapt classroom pacing for one-to-one homeschool.

    Typical cost: Free.

  • National Geographic Kids Free

    Engaging articles, videos, and quizzes on animals, biomes, and cultures—great for unit studies.

    • Format: Short articles, videos, interactives; classroom ideas.
    • Highlights: High-quality visuals; easy enrichment pieces.
    • Use case: Supplement geography, science, and reading.

    Typical cost: Free.

ProgramFocus / FormatGradesTypical CostStrengths (Parent Buzz)Watch-outs
NotgrassLiterature-rich history (Christian) · PrintK–12$140–$220/courseClear schedules; integrated readingsFaith-based; book costs add up
Smithsonian LabPrimary sources · Curated collectionsK–12FreeMuseum-quality content; teacher collectionsNeeds parent guidance & pacing
LOC for TeachersPrimary sources + lesson plansK–12FreeReady-to-use document studiesSome lessons classroom-oriented—adapt
Nat Geo KidsGeography/animals/cultures · WebK–8FreeHigh engagement & visualsNot a full geography curriculum
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Live Online Classes & Tutors

  • Outschool Live Paid

    Thousands of live classes across academics, arts, and interests; filter by age, schedule, and reviews.

    • Format: Small-group Zoom classes; ongoing, one-time, camps, clubs.
    • Highlights: Huge selection; parent reviews; flexible scheduling.
    • Tip: Check teacher profiles/syllabi; message instructors before enrolling.

    Typical cost: ~$8–$30 per class.

  • Mr. D Math Live Paid

    Live or self-paced math (Pre-Algebra–Calculus) with graded assignments and parent dashboards; test prep available.

    • Format: Weekly live classes or recorded lectures; graded homework/quizzes.
    • Highlights: Clear structure and accountability; responsive support.
    • Parent tools: Gradebook access, pacing calendars.

    Typical cost: ~$200–$500 per course.

ProgramFocus / FormatGradesTypical CostStrengths (Parent Buzz)Watch-outs
OutschoolLive small-group classes · MarketplacePreK–12$8–$30/classHuge selection; flexible schedulingQuality varies by teacher—check reviews
Mr. D MathLive/self-paced math + test prep6–12$200–$500/courseClear structure; strong accountabilityHigher price point; fixed schedules (live)
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Free & Open Resources

  • Khan Academy Free

    Comprehensive free courses with mastery tracking; strongest in math; also science, humanities, SAT.

    • Format: Short videos + practice + mastery challenges.
    • Parent tools: Assign skills, view progress, set goals.
    • Highlights: Clear pathways, excellent math coverage.

    Typical cost: Free.

  • Khan Academy Kids Free

    Early literacy, math, and SEL in a playful app; includes offline printables.

    • Format: App-based centers with stories, games, and activities.
    • Highlights: Gentle, ad-free, developmentally appropriate.
    • Use case: Rotations for PreK–2 with occasional printables.

    Typical cost: Free.

  • Code.org Free

    Structured CS pathways & Hour of Code activities; works on Chromebooks/tablets.

    • Format: Self-paced modules and projects; unplugged lessons included.
    • Highlights: K-12 scope; classroom-ready teacher guides.

    Typical cost: Free.

  • Scratch (MIT) Free

    Block-coding for stories, animations, and games; huge community tutorials.

    • Format: Drag-and-drop coding; remixable projects.
    • Highlights: Creative, beginner-friendly; great for showcases.
    • Tip: Add design prompts and deadlines to focus projects.

    Typical cost: Free.

  • PBS LearningMedia Free

    Standards-aligned videos, interactives, and lesson plans from PBS & partners.

    • Format: Searchable clips, interactives, lesson plans by grade/standard.
    • Highlights: Quality media; easy to plug into units.

    Typical cost: Free.

  • Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool Free Faith-based

    Full K–12 day-by-day plans; minimal printing.

    • Format: Click-through daily lessons across subjects.
    • Highlights: All-in-one free pathway; simple to follow.
    • Tip: Add hands-on and writing for balance where needed.

    Typical cost: Free.

  • AmblesideOnline Free

    Charlotte Mason book lists & term schedules; many readings are public-domain.

    • Format: Year-by-year book lists, schedules, narration/dictation practices.
    • Highlights: Rich living books; very low screen time.
    • Parent role: Curation + read-alouds + habit training.

    Typical cost: Free (books via library/used).

ProgramFocus / FormatGradesCostStrengths (Parent Buzz)Watch-outs
Khan AcademyCore courses + mastery trackingK–12FreeExcellent math; clear pathwaysAdd writing/labs for full program
Khan Academy KidsEarly learning appPreK–2FreePlayful; offline printables availableNeeds parent rotation of activities
Code.orgComputer science curriculumK–12FreeChromebook-friendly; structured pathsSupplement with projects/robotics for depth
ScratchBlock coding platform2–8FreeCreative community; easy entryGuide younger kids to stay on task
PBS LearningMediaVideos, interactives, lesson plansK–12FreeQuality media; standards-alignedCurate for sequence/assessments
Easy PeasyComplete (Christian) curriculumK–12FreeAll-in-one; very budget-friendlyInternet-based; customize as needed
AmblesideOnlineCharlotte Mason book listsK–12FreeRich literature; low screen timeSourcing books; parent planning time
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Enrichment & Skills

  • Tynker Paid

    Coding tracks from blocks to Python/JavaScript; Minecraft modding & robotics integrations.

    • Format: Guided lessons and projects; block → text language progression.
    • Highlights: Fun integrations (mods, drones, robots); badges.
    • Parent tools: Track progress, assign courses.

    Typical cost: ~$10–$25/month (family plans vary).

  • TypingClub Free

    Structured typing lessons with progress tracking and badges.

    • Format: Progressive lessons, games, and drills.
    • Highlights: Immediate feedback; simple analytics.
    • Tip: Short, frequent sessions build speed/accuracy.

    Typical cost: Free (optional premium/school editions).

  • KiwiCo Paid

    Monthly hands-on STEM & art crates by age/interest (Koala, Kiwi, Tinker, Eureka, etc.).

    • Format: Mailed kits with instructions and learning blurbs.
    • Highlights: High-engagement build projects; neat storage needed.
    • Tip: Add lab notebooks/photos for portfolios.

    Typical cost: ~$20–$30/month per crate.

  • Seterra Geography Free+Paid

    Classic map & flag practice games; free web version, paid mobile apps.

    • Format: Timed map quizzes by region/topic.
    • Highlights: Quick practice and retention; easy to slot in.
    • Use case: Geography warm-ups, review, and mastery checks.

    Typical cost: Free web; low-cost apps.

ProgramFocus / FormatGradesTypical CostStrengths (Parent Buzz)Watch-outs
TynkerCoding tracks · Web/appK–12$10–$25/moStructured path to Python/JS; Minecraft tie-insSubscription; guide pacing for depth
TypingClubTyping lessons · Web2–12FreeSimple, effective; progress trackingShort, frequent sessions work best
KiwiCoHands-on STEM/art kitsPreK–12$20–$30/moFun projects; clear instructionsStorage & supplies; recurring cost
SeterraGeography games3–12Free web; low-cost appsQuick practice; easy to slot inNot a full geography curriculum
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Special Needs Supports

  • Nessy Paid

    Orton-Gillingham–based reading & spelling; dyslexia-friendly with systematic lessons and reports.

    • Format: Short, structured lessons with multisensory games/practice.
    • Highlights: Clear, incremental sequence; engaging for strugglers.
    • Parent tools: Placement, progress reports, printable practice.
    • Tip: Daily 10–20 minute sessions work best.

    Typical cost: ~$12–$20/month per student (bundles vary).

ProgramFocus / FormatGradesTypical CostStrengths (Parent Buzz)Watch-outs
NessyOG-based reading/spelling · App/WebK–8$12–$20/moDyslexia-friendly; clear progressionWorks best with daily short sessions
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Trusted Government & Public-Domain Learning Hubs

  • NASA STEM Free

    Activities, lesson plans, and mission projects (rockets, space science); filter by grade.

    • Format: Project guides, videos, career spotlights.
    • Highlights: Real-world space context; exciting builds.
  • NOAA Education Free

    Oceans, weather, and climate lessons with datasets & activities.

    • Format: Lesson plans, data interactives, labs.
    • Highlights: Authentic data; cross-disciplinary STEM.
  • USGS Education Free

    Earth science: maps, geology, water, hazards modules.

    • Format: Lessons, data maps, activities.
    • Highlights: Strong mapping/geomorphology resources.
  • National Park Service — Kids & Youth Free

    Junior Ranger booklets, park videos, and virtual activities—great for field-trip tie-ins.

    • Format: Activity booklets, videos, virtual ranger programs.
    • Highlights: Place-based learning; portfolio-friendly badges.
ProgramFocus / FormatGradesCostStrengths (Parent Buzz)Watch-outs
NASA STEMSpace & engineering activitiesK–12FreeHigh engagement; mission-basedPick by grade; gather supplies
NOAA EducationOceans, weather, climate lessonsK–12FreeReal data sets; cross-disciplinarySome lessons classroom-formatted
USGS EducationEarth science modulesK–12FreeMaps & geology; strong for labsBuild pacing/assessments yourself
NPS KidsJunior Ranger, parks, virtual toursK–8FreeGreat unit/field-trip tie-insNot a full history curriculum
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Planning & Record-Keeping

  • Homeschool Planet Paid

    All-in-one planner for calendars, gradebooks, transcripts, and a lesson-plan marketplace.

    • Features: Assign & reschedule lessons, attendance, grading, transcript builder.
    • Highlights: Shareable reports; import pre-made lesson plans.
    • Tip: Start simple and avoid over-scheduling—review weekly.

    Typical cost: ~$8–$12/month or $70–$120/year.

Notes: Costs are approximate and change often; look for free trials/discounts. “Parent buzz” distills common strengths/considerations families report in community discussions and vendor FAQs, not star ratings.