FREE Curriculum


If I am missing a FREE curriculum, please let me know so I can add it to the list! I am very appreciative of the owners of these different sites/curriculum's. They have spent a ton of time putting together curriculum to share for free. What a blessing! Links with * are personal favorites.

Preschool:
Easy Peasy All in One Homeschool*
Letter of the Week
Reading the Alphabet Pre-K 
Core Knowledge Preschool
Read to Me & ABC
Hubbard's Cupboard (toddler, preschool, and pre-k curriculum)

Kindergarten:
Easy Peasy All in One Homeschool*
Plain and Not So Plain
Core Knowledge Kindergarten

Complete Curriculum: Elementary/Middle/High School:
Easy Peasy All in One Homeschool*
Ambleside Online
Old Fashioned Education
Discovery K12
Learning Aisle

Phonics/Reading:
Progressive Phonics
Reading Bear
Teaching Reading with BOB Books  (BOB books needed-most libraries carry them)
Phonics Steps  (very similar to Abeka phonics with free charts here as well)*
The Phonics Page  (video format for kids and adults second grade +)
freereading.net  (reading intervention)
Teach Your Monster to Read
McGraw-Hill (K-6th grade)
Reading Level Test (not a curriculum, but I'm including it here so I can find it easily)
Free Phonics Lessons

Health:
Kids Health*
Here We Go, Watch Me Grow (preschool health, but great for primary grades as well)

Bible:
Bible Class Curriculum
UB David
Calvary Curriculum*
Life Bible Booklets*  (Bible and reading/comprehension)
Answers in Genesis 12 part video series with study guides

History:
Liberty's Kids (videos on YouTube)
Free American History Curriculum* (my very own!)
Hillsdale College  (online high school government and economics courses)

Math:
MEP (click here for a blog on how to use MEP)
Khan Academy

Language Arts/Grammar/Spelling:
The Phonics Page
McGraw Hill (K-6th grade)
Garden of Praise  (elementary spelling based on the Bible)
http://gradespelling.com/  (spelling for 1st-8th)
Core Knowledge  (preschool-5th grade)
Logic of English (spelling especially useful for adults, ESL. or remedial students)
Classical House of Learning (narration, copywork, reading and activities that correlate with Story of the World)

Literature:
Glencoe Literature Study Guides

Home Economics:
Free Home Economics Course* (my very own!)
Plain and Not So Plain

Typing:
Typing Club

Computer Literacy: 
McGraw Hill K-6

Science:
McGraw-Hill Science 
Science Fusion (Grades 1-5)

Online Classes:
Virtual Homeschooling Group (multiple classes offered in different subjects, mainly aimed toward middle and high school)

Art:
National Gallery of Art

Character Education:
Character First Education

Foreign Language:
A Green Mouse (Spanish and French)


12 comments:

  1. Thank you for putting this together. I knew most of them, but found a few new ones.

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  2. Math - http://www.cimt.plymouth.ac.uk/projects/mep/ (complete math for years K-12) and how to use it http://ohpeacefulday.blogspot.ca/2009/06/mep-101.html

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  3. I would add Khan Academy and DiscoveryK12

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  4. Thank you for this! This is my families first year and we couldn't afford a full curriculum for all of them.I have been piecing things togetherto make it work. These links have some awesome stuff associated with them...and it makes things a little easier for me as well!!!

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  5. Thank you for this! This is my families first year and we couldn't afford a full curriculum for all of them.I have been piecing things togetherto make it work. These links have some awesome stuff associated with them...and it makes things a little easier for me as well!!!

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  6. This is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing! We r struggling with unemployment lately for my husband and so buying curriculum is never a possibility! So thank you from the bottom of my heart!

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  7. Ck12.org is free. It has math, science, and possibly language arts.

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