Curriculum Library

Homeschool curriculum, curated.

10 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.

Fine Arts · Pre-K–12

Hoffman Academy Piano

Hoffman Academy

Top pick

Hoffman Academy uses cheerful, animated video instruction to teach piano fundamentals through structured, self-paced lessons. Each lesson combines keyboard demonstration, music theory, and practice exercises, allowing students to progress at their own speed without needing a private teacher.

Seculareclecticunschooling leaning

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

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 Designed for multi-age families, it combines mastery of historical content with Charlotte Mason principles of living books and artistic narration.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

Full Curriculum · K–2

Five in a Row Volume 1

Five in a Row

Top pick

Five 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

Full Curriculum · K–2

Five in a Row Volume 2

Five in a Row

Top pick

Five 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

Full Curriculum · 1–2

Ambleside Online Year 1

Ambleside Online

Top pick

Ambleside 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

Language Arts · K

The Good and the Beautiful Language Arts Level K

The Good and the Beautiful

Strong alternate

The Good and the Beautiful Language Arts K blends Charlotte Mason principles with phonics-based reading instruction, emphasizing aesthetics, nature, and character formation. Lessons integrate handwriting, phonemic awareness, and exposure to quality literature through a narrative-rich, parent-friendly format.

Christian (light)charlotte masonclassical

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

Fine Arts · 1–3

Music in Our Homeschool Year 1

Grapevine Studies

Strong alternate

Music 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

Fine Arts · Pre-K–2

Atelier Art Beginnings

Atelier

Strong alternate

Atelier 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

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.