Curriculum Library

Homeschool curriculum, curated.

13 picks across math, language arts, science, history, and more — every entry hand-reviewed for grade fit, teaching philosophy, religious content, and cost. Use the filters to narrow to your family.

Math · K–12

Khan Academy Math (K-12)

Khan Academy

Top pick

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.

Seculareclectictraditional textbook

Math · 9–12

Khan Academy SAT Prep

Khan Academy

Top pick

Khan Academy's SAT Prep uses short, focused video lessons paired with adaptive practice problems to build conceptual understanding and test-taking skills. Students progress at their own pace with real-time feedback and can target weak areas through diagnostic assessments.

Seculareclectictraditional textbook

Math · 8–10

Art of Problem Solving Introduction to Geometry

Art of Problem Solving

Top pick

Art of Problem Solving's Introduction to Geometry uses a rigorous, proof-based approach that prioritizes understanding over memorization. The curriculum develops critical thinking and mathematical maturity through scaffolded problem sets that range from straightforward applications to olympiad-style challenges. Students learn to construct valid arguments and see geometry as a logical system rather than a collection of formulas.

Secularclassicaltraditional textbook
Top pick

Singapore 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.

Seculartraditional textbookeclectic

Math · 5–7

Art of Problem Solving Prealgebra

Art of Problem Solving

Top pick

AoPS 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

Math · 8–10

Art of Problem Solving Intermediate Algebra

Art of Problem Solving

Top pick

AoPS Intermediate Algebra uses problem-centric instruction to move beyond procedural fluency toward mathematical reasoning and problem-solving maturity. The curriculum emphasizes proof techniques, algebraic manipulation, and competition-style problem exploration, making it ideal for motivated learners who thrive on intellectual challenge.

Seculareclecticclassical

Math · K

Math With Confidence Kindergarten

Well-Trained Mind Press

Strong alternate

Math 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.

Seculartraditional textbookeclectic

Math · K

The Good and the Beautiful Math Level K

The Good and the Beautiful

Strong alternate

Simply 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
Strong alternate

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

Full Curriculum · Pre-K–12

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool

Strong alternate

Easy 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

Math · K–1

Life of Fred: Apples

Polka Dot Publishing

Strong alternate

Life 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

Electives · 9–12

JA Personal Finance 2.0

Junior Achievement USA

Strong alternate

JA Personal Finance 2.0 uses a hybrid model combining self-guided digital learning with volunteer or parent facilitation. Students explore real-world financial scenarios covering earning, budgeting, credit, investing, and consumer protection through interactive activities and discussions.

Seculartraditional textbookeclectic
Strong alternate

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

How we curate

Every entry is researched against the publisher's official page plus at least two independent reviews — Cathy Duffy, Rainbow Resource, and homeschool community sources — so the grade range, religious content, philosophy fit, and cost reflect reality, not guesses.

We tag each curriculum on a 9-value religious-content scale (secular through classical Christian) and a 6-value teaching-philosophy axis (classical, Charlotte Mason, eclectic, traditional textbook, unit studies, and unschooling-leaning), so you can find something that fits your family without reading 30 reviews first.

Each row is reviewed before it's published. Pricing is approximate; always confirm with the publisher before purchasing.