Curriculum choices for your village
This page is designed to share resources of useful curriculum options for homeschooling, as well as providing access to collections of images in print-at-home packets that we, the group, curate ourselves.

Choices for every learning style
We understand that every child learns differently, and every family has unique needs. That's why we offer many options for all grade levels and learning styles, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your homeschool. If you have a curriculum to add to our list, let us know!

Curriculum Options
This list is compiled of recommended curriculums from our homeschool community. Please join our forum or send us a message to give us your contribution!
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• Education.com - A vast library of printable worksheets, guided lessons, games, and project-based activities that can form a full, secular curriculum with customizable pacing. Parents can build personalized lesson plans across all core subjects or follow the platform’s structured pathways. Ideal for families who want both printable and digital options. (PreK-8)
• Miacademy - A warm, kid-friendly online curriculum that blends video instruction, interactive practice, writing assignments, and creative projects. Covers all core subjects, plus electives, foreign languages, and life skills. Built-in parent dashboards make tracking progress simple and stress-free. (K-12)
• Khan Academy - A free, fully secular online platform offering expert video lessons and adaptive practice in math, science, computing, history, and more. Its mastery-based system helps students learn at their own tempo while still building rock-solid foundations. Families often use it as a complete curriculum for upper elementary through high school. (K-12)
• Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool - A completely free, fully secular online curriculum that covers every major subject with simple daily lessons. Families love its open-and-go format and gentle pacing. It’s an excellent starter option for budget-friendly or flexible homeschooling. (K-12)
• Oak Meadow - Nature-rooted, literature-rich, and project-based, Oak Meadow turns learning into a slow, thoughtful walk through the woods. Its secular foundation and beautiful printed materials make it a favorite for creative and holistic families. Each grade level comes as a full, cohesive program. (PreK-12)
• Blossom & Root - A gentle, arts-infused curriculum designed for curious kids and imaginative families. Its secular approach blends literature, nature study, early STEM, and hands-on projects. Ideal for families wanting both structure and freedom. (K-5)
• Build Your Library - A literature-based curriculum inspired by the style of classic living books. Science and history step out of the textbook and into stories that stay with kids. Each level forms a full academic year with clear scheduling. (K-12)
• BookShark - A fully secular branch of BookShark built around rich literature selections and ready-to-go instructor guides. Kids move through the year with a curated bookshelf as their compass. Includes reading, writing, science, history, and math options. (PreK-12)
• Nautilus Homeschool - Designed around Great Books and Socratic learning, Nautilus builds critical thinking from the ground up. It bundles humanities, writing, and classical literature into a cohesive whole. A strong fit for families who want academic rigor without religious influence. (K-12)
• Forest Trail Academy - A secular, accredited online school offering complete grade-level programs. Lessons mix multimedia learning with assessments and progress tracking. Families can use it as a homeschool curriculum or enroll full-time. (K-12)
• Time4Learning - Flexible, online, and fully secular, Time4Learning gives kids interactive lessons in math, language arts, science, and social studies. Parents get automated grading and easy progress tracking. Popular with busy families and kids who enjoy screens as their learning space. (PreK-12)
• Power Homeschool (Acellus) - A video-based curriculum powered by Acellus technology and adaptive learning. Kids get bite-sized lessons that adjust to their pace. The program covers all core subjects and is simple to navigate.
• Calvert Homeschool - A long-respected secular curriculum, Calvert blends digital lessons with printable materials for a well-rounded approach. Students follow structured learning paths with assessments built in. Particularly strong for families who want academic consistency. (K-12)
• Under the Home - A charming, fully secular curriculum based on early 20th-century education resources. Covers phonics, math, art, music appreciation, and more in a gentle, classical style. Completely free and ideal for younger learners. (K-3)
• Moving Beyond the Page - This literature-based curriculum turns each unit into a thematic adventure. Science, social studies, and language arts interlock smoothly, creating deep connections across subjects. Excellent for hands-on and gifted learners.
• The Waldock Way - A secular unit-study curriculum built around engaging themes like explorers, history, geography, and animals. Lessons invite curiosity with activities, games, and read-alouds. Flexible enough for families with multiple kids. (K-6)
• Schoolio - A modern secular program offering downloadable or printed full-subject guides. The lessons are clear, short, and designed to help kids work independently. Monthly bundles make it easy to customize. (K-8)
• ABCmouse/ Adventure Academy - This covers reading, math, science, and art through interactive games and activities. Its structured pathway helps kids build foundational skills confidently. Perfect for hands-on or screen-loving early learners. (PreK - 8)
• Think Outside Boxes Curriculum (Full-Year Sets) - STEM-rich and adventure-centric, each box immerses kids in a new theme with experiments, reading, geography, and outdoor tasks. Although known as a subscription box, each annual collection functions as a full curriculum. Ideal for active, nature-loving learners. (k-5)
• Torchlight Curriculum - A secular, literature-heavy program with a warm focus on global awareness and emotional intelligence. Thematic units weave in science, history, art, and philosophy. Its booklists are beautifully curated. (PreK - 6)
• Global Village School - A gentle, holistic, self-paced program rooted in global citizenship and creativity. Students can follow ready-made curriculum guides for a full year of learning. Especially fitting for families who value peace-oriented education. (K-12)
• REAL Science Odyssey (as part of full-subject bundles) - Primarily a science curriculum, but their pre-built yearly bundles include math, language arts, and social studies options for a full all-in-one path. Known for hands-on experiments and secular science. Excellent for experiment-hungry learners. (1-10)
•Funcation Academy - An online homeschooling program that provides curriculum, community, and family support. (K-12)
• CTRL+ALT+ Learning Homeschool Curriculum - A digital secular curriculum aiming to make learning tech-friendly without overwhelming kids. Covers all core subjects with short lessons and easy dashboards. Good for screen-comfortable but attention-sensitive learners. (K-8)
• The Good & The Beautiful – Faith-based, open-and-go, strong language arts & science; many free downloads. (K–8)
• Abeka – Traditional workbook/textbook Christian curriculum; very structured. (PreK–12)
• BJU Press – Christian full program with textbooks + video lessons. (K–12)
• Masterbooks – Christian, gentle approach, short lessons, reading-based. (K–12)
• Memoria Press – Classical Christian curriculum with Latin and logic. (K–12)
• My Father’s World – Charlotte Mason inspired + Biblical worldview. (PreK–12)
• Moving Beyond the Page – Project-based, heavy literature focus. (K–8)
• Compass Classroom – Video-based Christian curriculum for older grades. (3–12)
• Heart of Dakota – Christ-centered, literature-rich, Charlotte Mason style. (PreK–12)
• WinterPromise – Literature-driven, hands-on unit studies. (K–9)
• BrainPop - group of online educational websites that uses short, animated movies and games. (K-6)
• Evan-Moor - A variety of workbooks and downloads covering a wide range of subjects with activities. (K-8)
• Critical Thinking Company – Wide variety of curriculum strong in reasoning, vocabulary, math. (PreK–12)
• Ambleside Online – Free, book-rich Charlotte Mason curriculum. (K–12)
• Simply Charlotte Mason – Gentle lessons, short lessons, copywork. (K–12)
• IXL - An online personalized learning system that uses adaptive technology to cater to your child's learning level.
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- LANGUAGE ARTS & READING
• Mrs.Wordsmith - Workbooks, books, apps, and game based reading, writing, and phonics.
• IEW (Institute for Excellence in Writing) – Structured writing system with strong skill-building. (K–12)
• All About Reading – Phonics-based reading program. (PreK–4)
• All About Spelling – Multi-sensory spelling curriculum. (1–8)
• Shurley English – Grammar with chants & jingles; very memorable. (1–7)
• Brave Writer – Creative writing with relationship-focused learning. (K–12)
• Logic of English – Intensive phonics + spelling + handwriting. (K–6)
• Spelling You See – Spelling program using copywork and gradual exposure. (K–6)
• Handwriting Without Tears - A multi-sensory handwriting curriculum designed to make learning to write easier and more engaging, developmentally appropriate, step-by-step approach that begins with capitals, then moves to lowercase letters and cursive (PreK-5)
• Writing With Ease - Focuses on building writing skills through classical methods like copywork, dictation, and narration. (PreK-5)
• Rooted in Language – Strong reading/writing instruction rooted in CM philosophy. (K–6)
• Explode the Code – Phonics workbooks. (K–4)
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MATH
• Saxon Math – Incremental spiral learning; very thorough. (K–12)
• Singapore Math – Concept-based, strong problem-solving focus. (K–8)
• Math Mammoth – Affordable mastery-based math worktexts. (1–7)
• RightStart Math – Hands-on math with lots of manipulatives. (K–6)
• Beast Academy – Comic-style advanced math for gifted learners. (2–8)
• Teaching Textbooks – Online/video-based, very user-friendly. (3–12)
• Math-U-See – Manipulative-based lessons for mastery. (K–12)
• Life of Fred – Story-based, quirky math lessons. (1–12)
• CTC Math – Online mastery learning with short videos. (K–12)
•Thinkwell Math - The program provides a full school year of instruction, including professional video lessons, automatically-graded exercises, online quizzes, chapter tests, and practice tests. (6-12)
• Math With Confidence - Multi sensory workbooks and activities specializing in learning through games. Great for neurodivergent learners. (K-6)
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SCIENCE
• Apologia Science – Christian science with experiments and textbooks. (K–12)
• Science Shepherd – Video-based science, easy to implement. (K–12)
• Mystery Science – Inquiry-based lessons; great visuals. (K–5)
• Generation Genius – Fun science videos with hands-on activities. (K–8)
• Elemental Science – Classical science approach with experiments. (PreK–8)
• Real Science Odyssey (RSO) – Secular, experiment-heavy. (K–10)
• Supercharged Science – Video-based STEM lessons from a NASA scientist. (K–12)
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HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY
• Story of the World – Narrative history, beloved for younger grades. (1–6)
• Notgrass History – Christian, literature-rich, includes civics & Bible. (K–12)
• Beautiful Feet Books – Literature-based history programs. (K–12)
• History Odyssey – Secular, classical-style history sequences. (K–12)
• History Quest – Secular storytelling-based history. (1–8)
• Curiosity Chronicles - Secular, global history audio book and workbook. (4 levels)
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ART, MUSIC & CREATIVE SUBJECTS
• Art for Kids Hub (structured plans) – Video-based art drawing program. (K–12)
• Meet the Masters – Online art appreciation + projects. (K–12)
• Atelier Art – Comprehensive art instruction curriculum. (K–12)
• SQUILT Music Appreciation – Classical music listening curriculum. (K–8)
• Hoffman Academy – Online piano lessons. (K–12)
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TECHNOLOGY, CODING & STEM
• Code.org – Free coding curriculum. (K–12)
• Tynker – Coding games & courses. (K–12)
• TypingClub – Typing program widely used in homeschooling. (1–12)
• CodeMonkey – Coding lessons and games for kids. (K-12)
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SPECIALIZED / ELECTIVES / SKILLS
• Faith & Life Series – Christian catechism curriculum often used in homeschool settings. (1–8)
• Montessori by Mom – Montessori-style kits & lessons. (PreK–3)
• Shiller Math (Montessori) – Hands-on Montessori activities. (PreK–8)
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