
Every family discovers their own learning style and preferable academic content. By fully understanding the various homeschool resources available, you can make the most informed decision on what is right for your family.
Online Learning
Online Learning is an option available for families who are interested in homeschooling but would also like: teacher support, progress reports, record keeping, grading and tutoring. Many programs both secular and religious are available for families seeking this type of learning.
Integrated Curriculums
Integrated curriculum programs are available for families who would like to do their learning at home but would like help putting together a schedule which includes core subjects and lesson plans. Packages are available by grade level or customizable for this particular approach.
Curriculum by Subject
For families who like to pick and choose their curriculum by subject, many resources are available to choose from. Certain companies specialize in certain subject areas while others provide many subject areas ala carte.
Unit Studies
The unit study approach is much like learning by subject area but also encompasses smaller topics of study. Unit studies are the ultimate in flexibility because it allows quick research into a smaller topic area. Many resources are available via the internet and bookstores for this type of study.
| Curriculum Links |
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| General Resource Links |
| Sites for Parents |
| Gallopade |
| Design-A-Study |
| Family Education |
| Teaching K-8 |
| Design-A-Study |
| Online Learning |
| K12 |
| The Grace Academy |
| Integrated/All-Subject Curriculums |
| Sonlight |
| Abeka |
| Trisms |
| Math League |
| Discovery Education |
| Math |
| Homeschool Math |
| Math is Fun |
| Math League |
| Saxon |
| Math-U-See |
| Economics |
| Council for Economic Education |
| Economic Thinking |
| Federal Reserve Education |


