Curriculum Library

Homeschool curriculum, curated.

23 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 · 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 · 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

Electives · 3–12

Typing.com Homeschool

Typing.com

Top pick

Typing.com uses interactive, game-based learning to teach touch typing and keyboard proficiency. Students progress through structured lessons at their own pace with immediate feedback and motivational rewards. Parental dashboards provide visibility into student achievement.

Seculareclectictraditional textbook

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

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

Math · 8–10

Saxon Algebra 1 (3rd Edition)

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Top pick

Saxon Algebra 1 (3rd Edition) uses incremental development where concepts are introduced in small pieces, practiced immediately, then continuously reviewed in mixed problem sets. This classic edition integrates geometry with algebra throughout the course. Each lesson includes new concept introduction, worked examples, practice problems, and a mixed problem set reviewing all previously learned material.

Seculartraditional textbookeclectic

Math · 8–10

Saxon Algebra 2 (3rd Edition)

Saxon Publishers / Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Top pick

Saxon Algebra 2 uses incremental, spiral instruction to build mathematical competency through daily practice and cumulative review. Each lesson introduces new concepts while continuously reinforcing previously learned material, enabling students to develop fluency and retention through repetition.

Seculartraditional textbookeclectic

Math · 9–10

Saxon Geometry

Saxon Publishers (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

Top pick

Saxon Geometry uses a spiral/incremental review model where new concepts are introduced via investigations and then reinforced through daily problem sets that mix old and new material. This approach builds mastery through consistent repetition and application across varied problem types, typical of Saxon's philosophy.

Seculartraditional textbookeclectic

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

Foreign Language · K–12

Duolingo

Duolingo, Inc.

Strong alternate

Duolingo 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.

Seculareclecticunschooling leaning

Full Curriculum · K–12

Time4Learning Homeschool

Time4Learning

Strong alternate

Time4Learning uses colorful, interactive online lessons designed to engage younger and middle-grade students through gamified learning. The spiral curriculum reviews and reinforces concepts across grade levels. Parent dashboards provide oversight but require minimal daily prep.

Seculareclectictraditional textbook

Math · 8–10

Teaching Textbooks Algebra 1

Teaching Textbooks

Strong alternate

Teaching Textbooks delivers a structured algebra curriculum through interactive online lessons combining video instruction, guided practice, and automated assessment. Each lesson includes explanation videos and problem-solving with instant grading and hints, designed to reduce parent involvement while maintaining mathematical rigor.

Seculartraditional textbookeclectic

Math · 9–10

Teaching Textbooks Geometry

Teaching Textbooks

Strong alternate

Teaching Textbooks Geometry delivers video-based instruction paired with automated online homework and grading. Each lesson combines visual explanation with immediately-graded practice, allowing students to learn independently while parents monitor progress via dashboard reporting. The approach prioritizes mastery of foundational geometry concepts through repetition and instant feedback.

Seculartraditional textbookeclectic

Math · K–12

CTC Math Homeschool Membership

CTC Math

Strong alternate

CTC Math uses animated video instruction followed by guided practice and mastery-based progression. Students work independently through lessons and exercises, receiving instant feedback to reinforce concepts. The approach emphasizes understanding fundamentals before advancing.

Seculartraditional textbookeclectic

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 · 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

Foreign Language · K–12

Rosetta Stone Homeschool Spanish

Rosetta Stone

Strong alternate

Rosetta Stone uses immersive, image-based lessons that teach meaning directly without translation, supported by speech recognition technology. Learners progress through increasing complexity at their own pace, reinforcing vocabulary and grammar through contextual interaction rather than explicit instruction.

Seculareclecticunschooling leaning

Math · 8–10

Math-U-See Algebra 1

Math-U-See

Strong alternate

Math-U-See Algebra 1 uses concrete manipulatives and step-by-step video instruction to build deep understanding of algebraic concepts before abstract symbol manipulation. The mastery-based approach ensures students solidify each topic before advancing, with frequent cumulative review woven throughout.

Seculartraditional textbookeclectic

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

Foreign Language · K–12

Mango Languages Homeschool

Mango Languages

Strong alternate

Mango Languages uses immersive, conversation-based instruction through short interactive video lessons featuring real native speakers. Learners progress through topics at their own pace with immediate feedback and spaced repetition, suitable for all proficiency levels from beginner through advanced.

Seculareclecticunschooling leaning

Science · 7–9

Real Science Odyssey Chemistry Level 1

Real Science Odyssey

Strong alternate

Real 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

Fine Arts · 6–12

Discovering Music Appreciation Course

Discovery K12

Strong alternate

A free, self-paced online course introducing students to music history, composers, and musical genres through video lessons and listening activities. Designed for independent learners with minimal teacher prep, emphasizing exposure and appreciation over technical music theory.

Seculareclectictraditional textbook

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.