History · 3–6
Peace Hill Press
Top pickStory of the World uses engaging historical narratives read aloud to children, emphasizing chronological order and vivid storytelling over rote memorization. The Charlotte Mason approach fosters curiosity and critical thinking through discussion and optional written narrations. A companion activity book extends learning with creative projects and reflective writing.
Neutral / non-religiouscharlotte masonclassical
Khan Academy uses short, high-quality video instruction paired with adaptive practice problems to build conceptual understanding and procedural fluency. Learners progress through topics at their own pace, with the system adjusting difficulty based on mastery. Parents can monitor progress and identify gaps in real time.
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History · 1–6
Peace Hill Press
Top pickStory of the World uses engaging storytelling to teach history chronologically, making abstract events memorable through vivid narratives rather than dry facts. The approach emphasizes understanding historical context and cause-effect relationships, fitting classical and Charlotte Mason homeschool philosophies well.
Neutral / non-religiousclassicalcharlotte mason
Electives · 3–12
Typing.com
Top pickTyping.com uses interactive, game-based learning to teach touch typing and keyboard proficiency. Students progress through structured lessons at their own pace with immediate feedback and motivational rewards. Parental dashboards provide visibility into student achievement.
Seculareclectictraditional textbook
Fine Arts · 1–12
Meet the Masters
Top pickMeet the Masters combines art history study with hands-on drawing instruction, teaching children about master artists while developing technical skill. The curriculum spirals through famous artists and movements across grade levels, emphasizing observation and appreciation alongside technique. Minimal materials and flexible pacing make it accessible for multi-age homeschool settings.
Neutral / non-religiouseclecticcharlotte mason
Science · 3–5
Apologia Educational Ministries
Top pickApologia's Zoology 1 teaches elementary science through detailed study of flying creatures, grounding concepts in biblical creation and direct observation. Lessons combine reading comprehension, hands-on activities, and notebook work to develop both scientific knowledge and curiosity about God's design.
Christian (moderate)classicaltraditional textbook
Math · 5–7
Art of Problem Solving
Top pickAoPS Prealgebra emphasizes deep conceptual understanding and creative problem-solving rather than procedural drills. The richly illustrated textbook uses storytelling and real-world context to maintain student engagement while building mathematical maturity. Ideal for advanced or motivated students who thrive on intellectual challenge.
Seculareclecticclassical
Language Arts · 2–3
The Good and the Beautiful
Top pickThe Good and the Beautiful Language Arts Level 2 uses a Charlotte Mason-inspired, literature-rich approach emphasizing high-quality stories, copywork, and systematic phonics. Children develop reading fluency, handwriting, and grammatical understanding through engaging narratives and consistent, gentle practice without worksheets or busywork.
Christian (light)charlotte masonclassical
Prima Latina uses a direct phonetic method and daily spiral review to build foundational Latin vocabulary and grammar. Lessons are concise and manageable for elementary learners, with classical Christian educational philosophy emphasizing memorization and systematic progression.
Christian (light)classicaltraditional textbook
Reading · 1–3
Peace Hill Press
Top pickAll About Reading Level 2 uses systematic phonics instruction with multisensory tools (letter tiles, hand motions) to build decoding skills. Lessons progress from simple to complex sound patterns, with decodable stories that immediately apply new skills. The parent-led format emphasizes daily, consistent practice with clear teacher guidance.
Seculareclecticcharlotte mason
Writing · 2–3
Peace Hill Press
Top pickWriting With Ease uses Charlotte Mason's dictation and copywork methods to develop handwriting and sentence-building skills in young writers. Students narrate stories and copy passages, then progress to independent writing. The approach prioritizes confidence-building and natural writing development over formal grammar rules.
Neutral / non-religiouscharlotte masonclassical
Language Arts · 1–3
Institute for Excellence in Writing
Top pickFix It! Grammar uses daily mentor sentences from a charming story to teach grammar inductively. Students mark, copy, and correct sentences, building mechanics awareness through pattern recognition and repetition rather than rules memorization.
Seculartraditional textbookeclectic
Science · 3–6
Apologia Educational Ministries
Top pickApologia's elementary anatomy text combines narrative science education with a Christian lens, emphasizing God's design of the human body. Students explore each body system through reading, colorful visuals, hands-on activities, and optional dissection labs. The approach balances conceptual understanding with practical engagement, suitable for developing scientific curiosity without overwhelming detail.
Christian (moderate)classicaltraditional textbook
History · 3–6
Peace Hill Press
Top pickMystery of History uses engaging narrative storytelling to teach history from a Christian perspective, weaving Bible passages and character lessons throughout. The spiral approach revisits historical themes with increasing depth, supported by memory work, discussion questions, and optional creative activities suitable for multi-age learning.
Christian (moderate)classicalcharlotte mason
History · 3–5
The Good and the Beautiful
Top pickThe Good and the Beautiful US History Year 1 combines Charlotte Mason principles with a narrative, literature-rich approach to American history. Students engage with beautiful illustrations, copywork, and art projects while learning historical concepts through storytelling and character studies.
Christian (light)charlotte masoneclectic
History · 1–5
Peace Hill Press
Top pickA classical, parent-led history curriculum that weaves biblical narrative into world history chronologically. Students learn through reading, discussion, activities, and memory work, with an explicit Christian worldview framework throughout.
Christian (moderate)classicalcharlotte mason
Foreign Language · K–12
Duolingo, Inc.
Strong alternateDuolingo uses spaced repetition and gamification to build habit-driven language acquisition through short, interactive lessons. It adapts to individual performance but emphasizes engagement and consistency over structured grammar instruction.
Seculareclecticunschooling leaning
Language Arts · 4
EPS Learning
Strong alternateWordly Wise 3000 uses structured, mastery-based vocabulary instruction embedded in short reading passages and contextual exercises. Each lesson progresses from basic word identification through application activities, culminating in reading passages that incorporate all lesson words with comprehension questions. The program emphasizes multiple exposures to words through varied exercises including word parts analysis, synonyms, and contextual usage.
Seculartraditional textbookeclectic
Science · 3–6
Apologia Educational Ministries
Strong alternateApologia's elementary botany course uses guided outdoor observation and creation study to develop scientific thinking while explicitly connecting plant design to a Creator. Students sketch, observe, and record findings in a consumable notebook, with the parent facilitating discussions and field exploration.
Christian (moderate)classicaleclectic
History · 3–6
Veritas Press
Strong alternateVeritas Press employs a classical, chronological approach that weaves Scripture into ancient history. Students progress through Old Testament events and Ancient Egyptian civilization via engaging video instruction, supplemented by workbook exercises that reinforce retention and critical thinking.
Christian (moderate)classicaleclectic
Bible · 3–6
Apologia Educational Ministries
Strong alternateWhat We Believe uses Socratic dialogue and inquiry-based questions to help young students explore foundational Christian doctrine about God's identity, attributes, and role in creation. The workbook design encourages active engagement and parental conversation rather than rote memorization, fitting classical and Charlotte Mason approaches.
Christian (heavy)classicalcharlotte mason
Foundations Bible uses classical Christian pedagogy to teach biblical truths and theological foundations through engaging stories, activities, and workbook exercises. The curriculum emphasizes mastery of core Christian concepts appropriate to each grade level through structured daily lessons and parental guidance.
Christian (heavy)classicaltraditional textbook
Logic · 5–12
Trivium Press
Strong alternateThe Fallacy Detective teaches students to identify and critique logical errors through direct instruction, practical examples, and guided exercises. Each lesson focuses on a specific fallacy type with contemporary illustrations, helping students develop analytical reasoning and persuasive writing skills.
Secularclassicaleclectic
Logic · 4–12
Apologetics Press
Strong alternateThe Thinking Toolbox teaches students to identify and avoid logical fallacies through guided practice and Socratic dialogue. It emphasizes practical application of reasoning skills to everyday arguments and writing, with Christian worldview integration.
Christian (light)classicaleclectic
Logic · 1–3
Critical Thinking Co.
Strong alternateMind Benders Beginning Book 1 uses illustrated logic puzzles to build deductive reasoning and critical thinking skills in early elementary students. Each puzzle is self-contained and designed for independent work with light parent guidance, making it ideal for supplementing core curriculum.
Seculareclectictraditional textbook
Science · 3–6
Apologia Educational Ministries
Strong alternateApologia's astronomy program combines scientific inquiry with Christian perspective, using narrative lessons to engage elementary students. Experiments and activities reinforce concepts while workbook exercises check comprehension.
Christian (moderate)classicaleclectic
Math Mammoth Light Blue uses a mastery-based approach with clear explanations and graded exercises, allowing students to build competence in each topic before advancing. The curriculum balances procedural fluency with conceptual understanding through varied problem types and regular review.
Seculartraditional textbookeclectic
Language Arts · 3–4
The Good and the Beautiful
Strong alternateThe Good and the Beautiful uses a Charlotte Mason-inspired approach emphasizing beauty, narration, and copywork. Level 4 builds writing skills through exposure to quality literature and structured composition while maintaining engaging, visually appealing materials. The program balances skill instruction with meaningful practice in a low-pressure environment.
Christian (light)charlotte masonclassical
Writing · 2–3
Peace Hill Press
Strong alternateWriting With Ease Year 2 uses Charlotte Mason's copywork and dictation methodology to build writing skills through observation and imitation. Children progress from copying short sentences to taking dictation, developing penmanship, spelling, and grammar naturally without formal rules instruction.
Christian (light)charlotte masonclassical
Full Curriculum · Pre-K–12
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool
Strong alternateEasy Peasy is a free, self-directed online curriculum using video lessons, interactive activities, and spiral review. It emphasizes accessibility and flexibility, allowing students to progress at their own pace with minimal parental involvement. The platform combines traditional subject instruction with project-based and faith-based (optional) elements.
Christian (light)eclecticunschooling leaning
Science · 1–5
Sassafras Science Adventures
Strong alternateSassafras combines read-aloud adventure stories with embedded science lessons and hands-on activities, allowing children to learn zoology concepts through narrative engagement. The unit-studies approach weaves observation, simple experiments, and notebooking into a cohesive story about animal exploration.
Neutral / non-religiousunit studiesclassical
Science · 3–6
Elemental Science
Strong alternateElemental Science Biology for the Grammar Stage uses a classical, observation-based approach with hands-on activities and nature journaling to teach foundational biology concepts. Students record findings in consumable notebooking pages, building science vocabulary and inquiry skills appropriate for elementary learners.
Neutral / non-religiousclassicalcharlotte mason
Latin · 1–3
Classical Academic Press
Strong alternateSong School Latin Book 1 uses music and melody to encode Latin vocabulary into long-term memory, making classical language accessible to early elementary students. The program combines auditory learning with hands-on workbook activities to build foundational Latin exposure without the rigor of formal grammar.
Secularclassicaleclectic
History · 3–6
Notgrass Company
Strong alternateOur 50 States uses engaging unit studies to teach geography and American culture state-by-state. Students complete activities, read informational passages, and work with maps across 50 lessons designed for independent or guided work.
Neutral / non-religiousunit studieseclectic
Language Arts · 3–5
Institute for Excellence in Writing
Strong alternatePhonetic Zoo uses an auditory mastery approach where students listen to spelling words on CD, write them, then self-correct using audio feedback. The program emphasizes that hearing words spelled letter-by-letter reinforces correct sequence storage in the brain. Students work independently, repeating each lesson until achieving 100% twice consecutively before advancing.
Seculartraditional textbookeclectic
Foreign Language · 3–8
Spanish for You!
Strong alternateSpanish for You! Estaciones uses a year-long seasonal theme to teach beginning Spanish through a multisensory approach that combines listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Daily lessons integrate vocabulary, verb conjugation, and grammar concepts within real contexts, with audio support allowing non-Spanish-speaking parents to teach confidently.
Seculartraditional textbookeclectic
Science · 1–3
Pandia Press
Strong alternateReal Science Odyssey uses discovery-based, hands-on science with guided observation journals to build foundational understanding of life science concepts. Students engage with nature through simple experiments, outdoor exploration, and illustrated narration that emphasizes curiosity-driven learning.
Seculareclecticcharlotte mason
Science · 1–3
Real Science Odyssey
Strong alternateReal Science Odyssey uses observation-based, hands-on exploration to teach earth science and space concepts. Students record observations and findings in a consumable journal workbook, with minimal parent prep required beyond gathering simple household materials. The approach emphasizes curiosity and scientific thinking over textbook memorization.
Seculareclecticunit studies
Bible · 1–6
Grapevine Studies
Strong alternateGrapevine Studies uses creative, low-pressure activity-based learning to help children internalize Bible narratives. The stick-figuring method combines visual learning and kinesthetic engagement, making the Old Testament story arc accessible to early elementary readers.
Christian (moderate)charlotte masoneclectic
Master Books Principles of Mathematics emphasizes mastery of core arithmetic concepts through direct instruction and guided practice. The curriculum integrates a Christian worldview while focusing on procedural fluency and conceptual understanding of fundamental mathematical operations.
Christian (light)traditional textbookeclectic
Bible · K–12
Positive Action for Christ
Strong alternateBible Study Guide for All Ages uses Scripture-based lessons combined with character development activities suitable for mixed-age families. Each weekly lesson includes reading, reflection, and practical application designed to be accessible across multiple grade levels simultaneously.
Christian (moderate)eclectictraditional textbook
Fine Arts · 1–3
Grapevine Studies
Strong alternateMusic in Our Homeschool Year 1 uses a narrative, unit-study framework to introduce young students to classical composers, musical concepts, and listening skills through stories, activities, and creative projects. The program emphasizes experiential learning and cross-curricular connections rather than formal music notation or performance training.
Neutral / non-religiousunit studieseclectic