History · 3–6
Peace Hill Press
Top pickStory of the World uses engaging historical narratives read aloud to children, emphasizing chronological order and vivid storytelling over rote memorization. The Charlotte Mason approach fosters curiosity and critical thinking through discussion and optional written narrations. A companion activity book extends learning with creative projects and reflective writing.
Neutral / non-religiouscharlotte masonclassical
History · 1–6
Peace Hill Press
Top pickStory of the World uses engaging storytelling to teach history chronologically, making abstract events memorable through vivid narratives rather than dry facts. The approach emphasizes understanding historical context and cause-effect relationships, fitting classical and Charlotte Mason homeschool philosophies well.
Neutral / non-religiousclassicalcharlotte mason
History · 6–8
Peace Hill Press
Top pickStory of the World Vol. 3 uses vivid narrative storytelling to bring early modern history to life, emphasizing critical thinking through discussion questions and optional activities. The Charlotte Mason approach prioritizes rich, living books over dry textbooks, encouraging curiosity and retention through engaging prose.
Neutral / non-religiouscharlotte masonclassical
History · 8–12
Peace Hill Press
Top pickStory of the World Volume 4 presents modern history through accessible narrative storytelling, encouraging students to engage with primary sources and write responses that develop critical thinking. The classical approach emphasizes chronology, cause-and-effect relationships, and the interconnectedness of global events from the Industrial Revolution through contemporary times.
Neutral / non-religiousclassicalcharlotte mason
History · 1–12
Lampstand Press
Top pickTapestry 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
Fine Arts · 1–12
Meet the Masters
Top pickMeet 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 · 4–6
Sonlight Curriculum, Ltd.
Top pickSonlight 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 · 1–12
Tapestry of Grace
Top pickTapestry 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
History · 3–6
Peace Hill Press
Top pickMystery of History uses engaging narrative storytelling to teach history from a Christian perspective, weaving Bible passages and character lessons throughout. The spiral approach revisits historical themes with increasing depth, supported by memory work, discussion questions, and optional creative activities suitable for multi-age learning.
Christian (moderate)classicalcharlotte mason
History · 6–12
Beautiful Feet Books
Top pickBeautiful Feet Books uses a literature-immersive approach to history, engaging students through narrative-driven trade books rather than textbooks. Students read primary and secondary historical sources alongside discussion questions and activities that develop critical thinking and historical understanding.
Christian (light)classicalcharlotte mason
History · 3–6
Notgrass Company
Strong alternateOur 50 States uses engaging unit studies to teach geography and American culture state-by-state. Students complete activities, read informational passages, and work with maps across 50 lessons designed for independent or guided work.
Neutral / non-religiousunit studieseclectic
History · 3–7
Notgrass Company
Strong alternateAmerica 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
Bible · 1–6
Grapevine Studies
Strong alternateGrapevine Studies uses creative, low-pressure activity-based learning to help children internalize Bible narratives. The stick-figuring method combines visual learning and kinesthetic engagement, making the Old Testament story arc accessible to early elementary readers.
Christian (moderate)charlotte masoneclectic
Fine Arts · 6–12
Discovery K12
Strong alternateA 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