Assuming homeschool is required, and curriculum is required, the following 211 results were found.
Wild Learning® views outdoor environments as ideal classrooms, even for learning math. Their Wild Math® courses for kindergarten through fifth grade can be used as your core curriculum or as...
Vicki Bentley has taken a unique approach to assist families new to homeschooling. Home Education 101: A Mentoring Program for New Homeschoolers was designed to be presented by an experienced...
Connecting With History (CWH) is one of my favorite options for Catholic families. It is a four-volume unit study designed for teaching children in kindergarten through twelfth grade together, but...
Layers of Learning publishes family-style courses written from a fairly neutral perspective covering history, geography, science, art, and composition. The courses, and even the units that make up...
The One Year Adventure Novel course walks high school students through the entire process of creating their own adventure novel. The course works well for independent study, although it is also...
WinterPromise has created Adventures in Pine Hollow, a four- to five-year, phonics-based reading and language-arts program. It can be used with their complete curriculum or on its own. Adventures...
Supercharged Science has been a popular homeschool resource for many years, but this online program has expanded to the point where it now offers grade-level courses for kindergarten through...
Copyright 2020 Cathy Duffy You may share a link to this list, but please do not copy, post, or distribute this list. Many of these options include classes that "meet" on a particular schedule, and...
For years I have recommended that new homeschoolers read For the Children’s Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay so that they can develop a vision for education that goes beyond the academics. That...
copyright 2023 Cathy Duffy (Excerpted from 103 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum. Do not copy or reproduce.) Competent Carl likes to be in control of himself and his surroundings. He tends to be...
copyright 2023 Cathy Duffy (Excerpted from 103 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum. Do not copy or reproduce.) Wiggly Willys are those children who learn best by doing—the hands-on learners. They...
A Beka publishes health courses that are intended to be used alongside their science courses for grades one through six. These are titled: Health, Safety, and Manners 1 Health, Safety, and Manners...
Alpha Omega Publications (AOP) first developed their LIFEPAC curriculum, a self-instructional learning system using a number of worktext booklets for each subject. Years later, AOP responded to the...
Exploring Economics (2016 edition) was written for Christian high school students. It presents a limited-government political perspective. Students can use the core components of this course to...
Ray Notgrass created Exploring Government as a one-semester government course for high school with a particular audience in mind—either homeschooling or private schooling Christians (Protestant),...
Flip Flop Spanish was written by a teacher based upon her work teaching group classes including children of varied ages—the ordinary homeschool situation. The idea was to create a program usable...
15 Worksheets is a website with more than 25,000 free printable worksheets from across the curriculum. The name of the website comes from the 15 retired teachers who each created one or more...
Author Melanie Wilson wanted to create an easy-to-use language arts curriculum that children enjoy and that also teaches for mastery rather than repeating the same concepts year after year. The...
The original version of The Landmark History of the American People was written by Daniel Boorstin, a historian and former Librarian of Congress, with assistance from his wife Ruth. It was...
Science for Little Hearts and Hands is The Good and the Beautiful’s science curriculum for preschool through second grade. It uses a unit study approach with stories, discussions, and activities...
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