Below is a simple list of websites that offer assistance to those starting the homeschooling journey.
If you are looking for grade specific curriculum, please check out our Blog.

General List of Resources:
Please reach out to us if you need any additional support!
Curriculum We Recommend:
– Parent Child Journal
– Thinking Tree Curriculum (Writing)
– Hooked on Phonics (Reading)
– Preschool Prep (Reading)
– Beast Academy (Math and Science Options)
– Life of Fred (Math)
– AOPS (Math)
– Learning Without Tears (Handwriting)
– Spelling U See (Spelling)
–IEW (Writing)
– Story of the World (History)
–The Sassafras Science Adventures (Science -but will need additional supplements)
– Systematic Theology Workbook (Bible)
– Starfall (Learn to Read- Physical Curriculum)
Social Emotional and Special Needs Resources:
– Liquid Timer
– Warmies (Comfort Pal)
– Dyslexia Games and Curriculum
– Communication and Choices Game
– Yeti Mindfulness Free Resources
– Emotional Water Toy
– Mind Up Brain Buddies
Advanced Courses:
–ASU Early College Credit
–BerkeleyX: The Science of Happiness
–Introduction to Statistics
–An Introduction to Physics
–Blue Ridge Community College (One Free Class)
–California Baptist University (One Free Class)
–Anna Maria College (Must apply for dual enrollment)
Other General Resources:
– The Ocean Network
– Easy Peasy Free Online Homeschool
– Book Screening
– Dolly Parton Imagination Library (ages 0-4)
– Myths About Homeschooling
– What’s Legal in Your State
– Where to Purchase Curriculum
Supplemental Learning:
– Prodigy (Math)
– Night Zookeeper (Writing)
– Education.com (Math & ELA)
– Freckle (Math & ELA)
– Starfall (Reading and Math Games)
–Vooks (Reading)
– EPIC (Reading)
– Kanopy (Multimedia)
Books for Parents:
–For the Children’s Sake: Foundations of Education for Home and School
– Teaching from Rest: A Homeschooler’s Guide to Unshakable Peace
The 5 Love Languages of Children
– Praying Circles around Your Children
– Love Lives Here: Finding What You Need in a World Telling You What You Want
– Try Softer: A Fresh Approach to Move Us out of Anxiety, Stress, and Survival Mode–and into a Life of Connection and Joy
–Families Where Grace Is in Place: Building a Home Free of Manipulation, Legalism, and Shame
– Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead
– Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling
– The List is Growing! Check out new additions here: Amazon
Recommended By Grade:
(We invite parents to screen these recommended readings in advance to ensure they align with your beliefs, as some selections may include mature themes)
Pre-K (ages 0-4)
Curriculum Coming Soon
– Dolly Parton Imagination Library (ages 0-4)
– The Entire List can be found here: Amazon
Kindergarten (ages 5-7)
– Kindergarten Curriculum
– Booklist can be found here: Amazon
First Grade (ages 6-8)
– First Grade Curriculum
– Booklist can be found here: Amazon
Second Grade (ages 7- 9)
– Second Grade Curriculum
– Booklist can be found here: Amazon
Third Grade (ages 8-9)
– Third Grade Curriculum
–Booklist can be found here: Amazon
Fourth Grade (ages 9-10)
– Fourth Grade Curriculum
– Booklist can be found here: Amazon
Fifth Grade (ages 10-11)
– 5th Grade Curriculum
–Booklist can be found here: Amazon
Sixth Grade (ages 11-12)
– 6th Grade Curriculum
– Booklist can be found here: Amazon
Seventh Grade (ages 12-13)
–7th Grade: Curriculum
– Booklist can be found here: Amazon
Eighth Grade (Ages 13-15)
–8th Grade – Curriculum
– Booklist can be found here: Amazon
Nineth Grade (Ages 14-15)
– Language Arts Curriculum
– Math Curriculum
– History Curriculum
– Science Curriculum
– Booklist can be found here: Amazon
Tenth Grade (Ages 15-16)
Curriculum Guide Coming Soon
– Booklist can be found here: Amazon
Eleventh Grade (Ages 16-17)
Curriculum Guide Coming Soon
– Booklist can be found here: Amazon
Twelfth Grade (17+)
Curriculum Guide Coming Soon
– Booklist can be found here: Amazon

*We’re homeschooling parents sharing what we’ve learned along the way…not attorneys. Nothing on this site should be interpreted as legal advice. We encourage every family to become familiar with the relevant state regulations and their rights as home educators.*
