Curriculum Resources

There are countless options for curriculum for homeschooling families. When you are building your own curriculum, it can be hard to know where to start! Here are some curriculum ideas and resources to help.

Curriculum Resources for Homeschooling

Different By Design Learning

HSLDA
We believe every child is unique. That children should learn in ways that meet their needs. And that you want the best for your child. Homeschooling gives you the freedom to personalize their education so they can realize their potential. HSLDA passionately advocates for the freedom to homeschool and offers support for every stage of your homeschool journey.

Time4Learning
How to Homeschool by Grade Level/Age

Top 10 Homeschool Curriculum Reviews

Storyline Online

Growing Book by Book

Top 100 Educational Resources – 2020

Easy Peasy All-In-One Homeschool
My son uses power homeschool for his “core” classes and that way we are 100% up to state regulations. Then we use outschool for some classes.

Power Homeschool
We are new to this (my twins are entering kindergarten), but will be using Logic of English, Math U See, and Handwriting without Tears.

How to Choose the Best Homeschool Curriculum

20 YouTube Channels for Homeschooling

Schedule and Visual Supports

Assistive Technology and Communication

Sensory Impairments

Charlotte Mason-based Approach
Charlotte Mason based approach, with lots of reading, nature, and interest driven learning.

Handwriting Without Tears
The workbooks are fantastic and the wooden letter pieces are a must! It’s a great tactile and multi sensory program!

Fundanoodle
Magnetic letter pieces and muscle mover cards for movement breaks and activities.

Khan Academy
Khan Academy to supplement math work.

Logic of English Foundations
Logic of English Foundations, pricey, but really good. They have an Essentials program as well for kids who can already read. Orton Gillingham approach

Reading Eggs

Math Seeds

The Written Word: Center for Dyslexia and Learning