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.
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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
Math · 2
Singapore Math Inc.
Top pickSingapore Math uses a mastery-based, model-drawing approach that emphasizes deep understanding over rapid skill accumulation. Students progress from concrete manipulatives to pictorial representations to abstract algorithms, building strong conceptual foundations in number sense and problem-solving.
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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
Full Curriculum · 1–2
Ambleside Online
Top pickAmbleside Online Year 1 is a literature-rich, Charlotte Mason-inspired curriculum that emphasizes "living books" over textbooks, nature observation, and artistic exposure. Students engage with quality literature, develop narration skills, and build foundational academic habits through carefully curated reading selections and activities. The approach values depth of understanding and cultivating a love of learning over quantity of information.
Christian (light)charlotte masoneclectic
Full Curriculum · K–2
Five in a Row
Top pickFive in a Row uses classic picture books as springboards for integrated, thematic learning across all core subjects. Each unit unfolds over five days with read-alouds, hands-on projects, and activities that weave together language arts, history, science, and art. The approach emphasizes curiosity, creativity, and deep engagement rather than lockstep progression.
Neutral / non-religiousunit studiescharlotte mason
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
Full Curriculum · K–2
Five in a Row
Top pickFive in a Row uses beloved children's books as anchors for interdisciplinary exploration. Each week, families read one book five times and complete activities integrating art, music, nature study, and social studies around its themes. The approach emphasizes slow, rich engagement with literature and creative expression over workbooks.
Neutral / non-religiouscharlotte masoneclectic
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.
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Language Arts · K–2
All About Learning Press
Top pickAll About Spelling Level 1 uses a multisensory, phonics-based approach to teach spelling and early reading skills. Students manipulate letter tiles and cards while learning sound patterns and spelling rules, reinforcing learning through multiple sensory channels. The structured, daily lesson format emphasizes mastery before progression.
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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.
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Math · K
Well-Trained Mind Press
Strong alternateMath With Confidence Kindergarten uses a middle-of-the-road approach that combines hands-on manipulative instruction with conceptual understanding and skill practice. Lessons are scripted, short (15 min), and designed to be parent-friendly, with topical units plus daily spiral review. The program emphasizes building number sense through games, ten-frames, and real-world connections.
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Math · K
The Good and the Beautiful
Strong alternateSimply Good and Beautiful Math K uses a spiral approach with hands-on activities, games, and short stories to build foundational number sense. Lessons combine manipulative work, visual representations, and play-based learning in 10-12 minute parent-led sessions. The program emphasizes conceptual understanding and mathematical reasoning alongside skill practice.
Christian (light)eclecticcharlotte mason
Writing · K–2
Brave Writer
Strong alternateJot It Down removes the handwriting barrier so young children (ages 5-7) can express their ideas while parents transcribe. The program builds writing confidence through ten flexible projects combining oral narration, arts and crafts, and parental transcription, embedded within the Brave Writer Lifestyle of poetry, conversation, and language-rich activities. Writing is treated as capturing thoughts, not perfecting mechanics.
Neutral / non-religiouscharlotte masoneclectic
Language Arts · K–1
Logic of English
Strong alternateFoundations A uses structured, systematic phonics to teach early literacy through phonograms and explicit spelling rules. Lessons combine oral practice, handwriting, and phonetic decoding in a mastery-based progression suitable for emerging readers in K–1st grade.
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Science · K–2
Real Science-4-Kids
Strong alternateReal Science-4-Kids uses a narrative-driven, inquiry-based approach to introduce foundational science concepts without heavy reliance on reading. Each lesson combines illustrations, simple text, and hands-on exploration to build scientific thinking and vocabulary in young learners.
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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.
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Math · K–1
Polka Dot Publishing
Strong alternateLife of Fred uses storytelling and humor to teach foundational math concepts in a narrative format rather than drill-based worksheets. The protagonist Fred encounters real-world situations that naturally introduce counting, addition, and problem-solving. This approach makes math exploration playful and context-rich, ideal for early learners who respond to character-driven learning.
Seculareclecticcharlotte mason
Reading · Pre-K–K
All About Learning Press
Strong alternateAll About Reading Pre-reading uses explicit, systematic phonemic awareness instruction with multisensory letter tiles and picture cards to prepare young learners for formal reading. It emphasizes listening, rhyming, and sound manipulation before introducing letters, following a gradual progression into early literacy skills.
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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
Reading · K–1
School Specialty Publishing
Strong alternateExplode the Code uses explicit, systematic phonics instruction with a mastery-based approach to teach early decoding skills. Each lesson introduces letter sounds and simple code patterns that students apply immediately through decodable words and sentences, building confidence in sound-symbol relationships.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Logic · K–2
The Critical Thinking Co.
Strong alternateBuilding Thinking Skills Level 1 uses illustrated puzzles and logic problems to develop early reasoning without requiring advanced reading. The workbook follows a spiral approach, reinforcing key problem-solving strategies across diverse visual and spatial tasks. Minimal prep required; self-contained and easy to integrate into any curriculum.
Seculareclecticclassical
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 · 1–3
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
Language Arts · 1–2
Modern Curriculum Press
Strong alternateSpelling Workout uses a structured, phonics-based approach to teach spelling patterns and word families through daily practice exercises. Each lesson builds progressively on prior knowledge, emphasizing mastery of sound-symbol relationships and common spelling rules appropriate for early elementary.
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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.
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Language Arts · 1–2
Braxo Publications
Strong alternateSpelling You See integrates spelling instruction with handwriting through tracing and copying passages from classic children's literature. Students internalize spelling patterns and letter formation naturally without heavy rule-based instruction, aligning with Charlotte Mason principles.
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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
Science · K–2
Berean Builders
Strong alternateScience in the Beginning combines hands-on observation and activities with biblical creation principles, designed for young learners in early elementary grades. The curriculum emphasizes God's design in nature while teaching foundational science concepts through direct instruction and experiential learning.
Christian (moderate)classicalcharlotte mason
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
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.
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Reading · K–2
Peace Hill Press
Strong alternateBuild Your Library Level 1 uses structured phonics with real literature to develop early reading fluency and comprehension. It emphasizes careful word study and meaningful text engagement in the Charlotte Mason tradition.
Secularcharlotte masonclassical
Fine Arts · Pre-K–2
Atelier
Strong alternateAtelier Art Beginnings introduces early learners to visual art fundamentals through hands-on, developmentally appropriate projects. The program balances guided instruction with creative expression, helping children build confidence and observational skills while exploring various media.
Seculareclecticcharlotte mason