Curriculum Library

Homeschool curriculum, curated.

4 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 · 3–4

Sonlight History-Based Learning F

Sonlight

Top pick

Sonlight's History-Based Learning F uses world history topics as the spine for integrated learning across literature, Bible study, and writing. The program relies on read-alouds and discussion, emphasizing narrative and cultural literacy rather than textbook memorization. A parent guides daily lessons through carefully curated book lists and simple hands-on activities.

Christian (moderate)unit studiescharlotte mason
Top pick

Tapestry of Grace uses a classical trivium approach anchored in chronological history, with all grade levels studying the same historical period each week at differentiated learning levels. Year 2 covers the Medieval World through the American Revolution, integrating Bible, literature, church history, fine arts, and worldview discussion via Socratic methods and living books.

Christian (moderate)classicalcharlotte mason

History · 4–6

Sonlight History-Based Learning D

Sonlight Curriculum, Ltd.

Top pick

Sonlight D is a history-centered, literature-rich program that weaves chronological history with beautiful trade books, guided readings, and discussion prompts. It integrates geography, Bible, and language arts naturally through a narrative approach rather than isolated skill drills. Designed for parent-led instruction with 60-90 minute daily lessons, emphasizing deep engagement over workbooks.

Christian (light)eclecticunit studies

History · 3–7

Notgrass America the Beautiful

Notgrass Company

Strong alternate

America the Beautiful uses a regional unit-study approach to teach U.S. history, geography, and culture with integrated read-alouds and hands-on activities. Lessons emphasize exploration, critical thinking, and Christian worldview without heavy religious content. The program encourages student creativity and family engagement through flexible, discussion-based learning.

Christian (light)unit studieseclectic

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.