Curriculum Library

Homeschool curriculum, curated.

5 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

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

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

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.