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
Science · 9–12
Apologia Educational Ministries
Top pickApologia Physics combines rigorous college-prep content with a conversational teaching style and biblical worldview. Students work independently through textbook readings, stopping to answer On Your Own questions for comprehension, completing hands-on experiments with household materials, and practicing problem-solving skills. Prerequisites include Algebra I, Geometry, and basic trigonometry.
Christian (moderate)traditional textbookclassical
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
Science · 9–12
Apologia Educational Ministries
Top pickTraditional textbook-based chemistry course that balances rigorous scientific content with Christian worldview integration. Emphasizes hands-on lab work and mastery of core chemistry concepts through problem-solving and review.
Christian (moderate)traditional textbookclassical
Science · 9–12
Apologia Educational Ministries
Top pickApologia's Exploring Creation with Biology presents high school biology through a Christian creation lens, combining traditional textbook instruction with hands-on experiments and copious illustrations. The curriculum emphasizes God's design in nature while covering standard biology topics including cells, genetics, ecology, and human anatomy. Lessons are structured for parent-led instruction with integrated activities and review materials.
Christian (moderate)traditional textbookclassical
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
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
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
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.
Seculareclectictraditional textbook
Science · 6–8
Apologia Educational Ministries
Strong alternateApologia'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
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
Science · K–5
Mystery Science
Strong alternateMystery Science uses short, engaging videos to spark curiosity, then guides students through hands-on exploration and discovery. Each lesson combines storytelling with scientific reasoning, emphasizing the scientific process rather than rote memorization.
Seculareclecticunschooling 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
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 · K–8
Generation Genius
Strong alternateGeneration Genius uses short, engaging animated videos to present core science concepts aligned to state standards, followed by interactive quizzes. The self-paced format allows students to progress at their own speed while covering K-8 scope in life, earth, and physical sciences.
Seculareclectictraditional textbook
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 · 7–9
Real Science Odyssey
Strong alternateReal Science Odyssey Chemistry Level 1 uses inquiry-based, hands-on experiments to introduce fundamental chemistry concepts. Students record observations in a workbook and develop understanding through exploration rather than memorization. The program balances rigor with accessibility for middle-grade science learners.
Seculareclectictraditional textbook
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
Science · 3–5
Berean Builders
Strong alternateBerean Builders Science in the Ancient World blends inquiry-based science with historical context, encouraging students to explore scientific concepts through the lens of ancient civilizations. The program emphasizes hands-on experimentation and discovery while weaving in a Christian worldview without heavy didacticism.
Christian (light)eclecticunit studies
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