Curriculum Library

Homeschool curriculum, curated.

28 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.

History · 6–8

Story of the World Volume 3: Early Modern Times

Peace Hill Press

Top pick

Story of the World Vol. 3 uses vivid narrative storytelling to bring early modern history to life, emphasizing critical thinking through discussion questions and optional activities. The Charlotte Mason approach prioritizes rich, living books over dry textbooks, encouraging curiosity and retention through engaging prose.

Neutral / non-religiouscharlotte masonclassical

History · 1–6

Story of the World Volume 1: Ancient Times

Peace Hill Press

Top pick

Story 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

History · 3–6

Story of the World Volume 2: The Middle Ages

Peace Hill Press

Top pick

Story 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

Math · 7–8

Saxon Math 8/7 with Prealgebra

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (Saxon Publishers)

Top pick

Saxon Math 8/7 uses incremental development where new concepts are introduced in small pieces and continuously reviewed through daily mixed practice sets. Each lesson includes warm-up activities (facts practice, mental math, problem-solving), new concept introduction, lesson practice, and 25-30 mixed practice problems combining new and previously taught material. Reviews arithmetic while introducing pre-algebra concepts preparing students for Algebra 1.

Seculartraditional textbookclassical

History · 8–12

Story of the World Volume 4: The Modern Age

Peace Hill Press

Top pick

Story of the World Volume 4 presents modern history through accessible narrative storytelling, encouraging students to engage with primary sources and write responses that develop critical thinking. The classical approach emphasizes chronology, cause-and-effect relationships, and the interconnectedness of global events from the Industrial Revolution through contemporary times.

Neutral / non-religiousclassicalcharlotte mason

Fine Arts · 1–12

Meet the Masters Art Curriculum

Meet the Masters

Top pick

Meet 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 · 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

Latin · 7–10

Henle Latin First Year

Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers

Top pick

Henle uses a structured mastery approach emphasizing grammatical principles through inductive reasoning and extensive practice. Students build foundational Latin skills incrementally with reading selections from classical authors, preparing them for advanced study.

Neutral / non-religiousclassicaltraditional textbook

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

History · 1–12

Tapestry of Grace Year 1

Tapestry of Grace

Top pick

Tapestry of Grace is a classical, literature-rich history spine that spirals through world history over four years, integrating Bible, art, music, and language arts through guided discussion and parent-led instruction. Designed for multi-age families, it combines mastery of historical content with Charlotte Mason principles of living books and artistic narration.

Christian (moderate)classicalcharlotte mason

Math · 6–9

Art of Problem Solving Introduction to Algebra

Art of Problem Solving

Top pick

AOPS Introduction to Algebra emphasizes problem-solving and mathematical reasoning rather than algorithmic memorization. The curriculum guides students through core algebra topics using guided discovery and increasingly complex applications. Ideal for students who need conceptual understanding before procedural fluency.

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

Science · 3–6

Apologia Exploring Creation with Anatomy and Physiology

Apologia Educational Ministries

Top pick

Apologia'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

Mystery of History Volume II

Peace Hill Press

Top pick

Mystery 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

Bible · K–12

Veritas Press Bible Curriculum

Veritas Press

Top pick

Veritas Press Bible Curriculum uses classical dialogue-based instruction and Scripture memorization to build deep biblical knowledge across elementary and secondary grades. Lessons emphasize narrative arc, theological truth, and discussion over worksheet completion.

Christian (heavy)classicalcharlotte mason

History · 6–12

Beautiful Feet Books Modern American and World History

Beautiful Feet Books

Top pick

Beautiful Feet Books uses a literature-immersive approach to history, engaging students through narrative-driven trade books rather than textbooks. Students read primary and secondary historical sources alongside discussion questions and activities that develop critical thinking and historical understanding.

Christian (light)classicalcharlotte mason

Science · 3–6

Elemental Science Biology for the Grammar Stage

Elemental Science

Strong alternate

Elemental 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

Science · 3–6

Apologia Exploring Creation with Astronomy

Apologia Educational Ministries

Strong alternate

Apologia'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

Science · 3–6

Apologia Exploring Creation with Botany

Apologia Educational Ministries

Strong alternate

Apologia'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

Science · 6–8

Apologia Exploring Creation with General Science

Apologia Educational Ministries

Strong alternate

Apologia's Exploring Creation series uses narrative-style explanations to make science accessible and engaging for middle grades, grounding content in observable phenomena and a theistic framework. The approach emphasizes understanding concepts over memorization, with hands-on activities that reinforce key principles.

Christian (moderate)classicaleclectic

Bible · 3–6

Apologia What We Believe Series Volume 1: Who Is God?

Apologia Educational Ministries

Strong alternate

What 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

Language Arts · 7–12

Easy Grammar Plus

Easy Grammar Systems

Strong alternate

Easy Grammar Plus uses a unique prepositional approach where students memorize 53 prepositions and cross out prepositional phrases to simplify identifying sentence parts. Lessons are brief and straightforward with systematic instruction building incrementally. Cumulative reviews and unit tests reinforce mastery learning with minimal teacher preparation required.

Neutral / non-religioustraditional textbookeclectic
Strong alternate

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

The 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

The Thinking Toolbox

Apologetics Press

Strong alternate

The 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 · 6–12

The Art of Argument

Classical Academic Press

Strong alternate

The Art of Argument uses Socratic questioning and structured exercises to teach students how to identify, construct, and evaluate logical arguments. It emphasizes mastery of logical fallacies and valid reasoning patterns through practice and reflection.

Secularclassicaleclectic

Latin · 4–8

Visual Latin 1

Compass Classroom

Strong alternate

Visual Latin teaches Latin grammar and vocabulary through concise, animated video lessons followed by workbook practice. The program emphasizes morphology and visual representation of grammar concepts to make abstract linguistic structures concrete and memorable for younger learners.

Seculareclecticclassical

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.