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St. Louis Homeschooling, Activities, Resources, & Encouragement

Provides a support group, education concepts, and activities throughout the community. Membership required to participate in activities.

SCCHE – St. Charles County Christian Home Educators

Provides a support group, education concepts, and activities throughout the community. Membership required to participate in activities.

St. Louis Catholic Homeschool Association

Supports and connects Catholic families who have made the decision to homeschool and families contemplating homeschool. Sponsors two learning cooperatives: St. John Bosco Co-op and St. Gianna Co-op. Membership needed to get email updates.

St. Louis Homeschool Network

A support group for homeschooling families and an information source for prospective homeschoolers. The group is diverse with many religious, political and educational philosophies.

WCCHE – West County Christian Home Educators

Provides support, wholesome family activities, information, and educational resources that will aid Christian homeschooling. Membership required.

The Homeschool Mom

Provides thousands of homeschool resource links categorized by subject and topic. Follow the links below for each category, or use the links at the bottom of the page.

The Magic House

The Magic House offers a variety of interactive exhibits designed to encourage STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) skills.

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St. Louis Homeschooling, Activities, Resources, & Encouragement

Provides a support group, education concepts, and activities throughout the community. Membership required to participate in activities.

SCCHE

St. Charles County Christian Home Educators

Provides a support group, education concepts, and activities throughout the community. Membership required to participate in activities.

SLCHA

St. Louis Catholic Homeschool Association

Supports and connects Catholic families who have made the decision to homeschool and families contemplating homeschool. Sponsors two learning cooperatives. Membership needed to get email updates.

St. Louis Homeschool Network

A support group for homeschooling families and an information source for prospective homeschoolers. The group is diverse with many religious, political and educational philosophies.

WCCHE

West County Christian Home Educators

Provides support, wholesome family activities, information, and educational resources that will aid Christian homeschooling. Membership required.

The Homeschool Mom

Provides thousands of homeschool resource links categorized by subject and topic. Follow the links below for each category, or use the links at the bottom of the page.

The Magic House

The Magic House offers a variety of interactive exhibits designed to encourage STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) skills.

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TED-Ed

This site lets you build a lesson around any TED talk, TED-Ed resource, or YouTube video. You can also find and use existing lessons on a variety of topics. A great resource for any teacher, homeschooler, parent, or student.

Simple Homeschool

A must-follow blog for homeschoolers who want to keep it simple, Jamie of Simple Homeschool shares reviews, giveaways, and articles on curriculum and other topics as well as inspiration and encouragement for homeschooling families.

Khan Academy

Khan Academy offers free online lessons and interactive exercises on just about every possible topic. These lessons can be a great resource for students and parents, whether you work through an entire subject, or just supplement with videos to get help with a tricky math challenge or other subject.

Homeschool.com

Articles on getting started, curriculum reviews, printable lessons, and links to local support groups make this site a great resource, especially for families who are new to homeschooling.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

HowToSmile

With more than 3,000 science and math activities, How to Smile is an award-winning, free resource for teachers and parents. The high-quality, hands-on math and science activities are particularly intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments” such as after-school programs, zoos and museums, and homeschoolers.

The Activity Mom

The writers at The Activity Mom are all former classroom teachers who now focus their attention on teaching their own kids and sharing resources and educational activities with others. Their blog is a great resource for parents looking for fun and educational activities, especially for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary age students.

PowerMyLearning

This free web-based platform offers thousands of free, standards-aligned games, videos, and interactive activities in all K–12 subjects. Build classes and assignments and monitor progress, or use the site to encourage learning after school.

DiscoveryEducation

Discovery Education offers free resources for parents, teachers, and students, including lesson plans, homework help, videos, and more.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Coursera/EdX

MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) such as those offered by Coursera and edX can be a great way for high school students and advanced learners to challenge themselves with college-level coursework. Courses from world-class universities such as Harvard, Yale, and MIT are open to anyone, anywhere, f0r free.

Special Needs Homeschooling

This site offers articles, curriculum reviews, and other learning resources for homeschooling kids with autism, ADHD, learning disorders, and other special needs.

K12.com

K12 offers independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs such as Embark for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options. For a closer look at K12, visit Learning Liftoff’s Learning Games section, which features sample lessons from K12’s curriculum and learning programs. And visit K12.com to learn about the differences between online learning and traditional homeschooling.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This site lets you build a lesson around any TED talk, TED-Ed resource, or YouTube video. You can also find and use existing lessons on a variety of topics. A great resource for any teacher, homeschooler, parent, or student.

A must-follow blog for homeschoolers who want to keep it simple. Find reviews, giveaways, and articles on curriculum for inspiration and encouragement.

Free online lessons and interactive exercises on all topics. This is a great resource for students and parents for an entire subject or just supplement with videos to help with a tricky problem.

Articles on getting started, curriculum reviews, printable lessons, and links to local support groups make this site a great resource, especially for families who are new to homeschooling.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

Free resource for teachers and parents with 3,000+ science and math activities. Hands-on math and science activities intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments.”

Created by former classroom teachers who now teach their own kids. This is a great resource for parents get educational fun educational activities for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary age students.

Free platform that offers thousands of standards-aligned games, videos, & interactive activities in all K–12 subjects. Build classes and assignments, monitor progress, or to encourage learning after school.

Discovery Education offers free resources for parents, teachers, and students, including lesson plans, homework help, videos, and more.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Offers MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses). A great way for high school students and advanced learners to challenge themselves with college-level coursework. Courses are free.

This site offers articles, curriculum reviews, and other learning resources for homeschooling kids with autism, ADHD, learning disorders, and other special needs.

Independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

HowToSmile

With more than 3,000 science and math activities, How to Smile is an award-winning, free resource for teachers and parents. The high-quality, hands-on math and science activities are particularly intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments” such as after-school programs, zoos and museums, and homeschoolers.

K12.com

K12 offers independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs such as Embark for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options. For a closer look at K12, visit Learning Liftoff’s Learning Games section, which features sample lessons from K12’s curriculum and learning programs. And visit K12.com to learn about the differences between online learning and traditional homeschooling.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Free resource for teachers and parents with 3,000+ science and math activities. Hands-on math and science activities intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments.”

Independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

TED-Ed

This site lets you build a lesson around any TED talk, TED-Ed resource, or YouTube video. You can also find and use existing lessons on a variety of topics. A great resource for any teacher, homeschooler, parent, or student.

Reading Eggs

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

Project Gutenberg

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Duolingo

This free language app is available for iPhone, Android, and the web and offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

XtraMath

A nonprofit organization dedicated to math achievement, XtraMath features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource both for homework help and more in-depth lessons.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

K12.com

K12 offers independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs such as Embark for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options. For a closer look at K12, visit Learning Liftoff’s Learning Games section, which features sample lessons from K12’s curriculum and learning programs. And visit K12.com to learn about the differences between online learning and traditional homeschooling.

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This site lets you build a lesson around any TED talk, TED-Ed resource, or YouTube video. You can also find and use existing lessons on a variety of topics. A great resource for any teacher, homeschooler, parent, or student.

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Free language app that offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

Features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource for homework help & in-depth lessons.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options.

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Reading Eggs

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

Project Gutenberg

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Duolingo

This free language app is available for iPhone, Android, and the web and offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

XtraMath

A nonprofit organization dedicated to math achievement, XtraMath features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource both for homework help and more in-depth lessons.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

HowToSmile

With more than 3,000 science and math activities, How to Smile is an award-winning, free resource for teachers and parents. The high-quality, hands-on math and science activities are particularly intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments” such as after-school programs, zoos and museums, and homeschoolers.

The Activity Mom

The writers at The Activity Mom are all former classroom teachers who now focus their attention on teaching their own kids and sharing resources and educational activities with others. Their blog is a great resource for parents looking for fun and educational activities, especially for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary age students.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

K12.com

K12 offers independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs such as Embark for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options. For a closer look at K12, visit Learning Liftoff’s Learning Games section, which features sample lessons from K12’s curriculum and learning programs. And visit K12.com to learn about the differences between online learning and traditional homeschooling.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Free language app that offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

Features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource for homework help & in-depth lessons.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

Free resource for teachers and parents with 3,000+ science and math activities. Hands-on math and science activities intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments.”

Created by former classroom teachers who now teach their own kids. This is a great resource for parents get educational fun educational activities for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary age students.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

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Reading Eggs

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

Project Gutenberg

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Exploritarium

The website for this popular San Francisco children’s science center features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

XtraMath

A nonprofit organization dedicated to math achievement, XtraMath features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource both for homework help and more in-depth lessons.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This website features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

Features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource for homework help & in-depth lessons.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Exploritarium

The website for this popular San Francisco children’s science center features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

NASA For Students

The NASA website’s For Students section includes a great free catalog of articles, activities, videos, and games for students in grades K–12 on topics related to STEM, aeronautics, and space exploration.

Steve Spangler Science

With engaging videos of experiments and science fair projects, as well as detailed printable instructions, and in some cases free lesson plans, this site is a a great source of inspiration and instructions for cool science experiments to do at home or in the classroom.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This website features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

The NASA website’s For Students section includes a great free catalog of articles, activities, videos, and games for students in grades K–12 on topics related to STEM, aeronautics, and space exploration.

This site is a a great source of inspiration for experiments to do at home or in the classroom.. Get engaging videos of science experiments with printable instructions, & sometimes free lesson plans.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Exploritarium

The website for this popular San Francisco children’s science center features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This website features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Reading Eggs

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

Project Gutenberg

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Duolingo

This free language app is available for iPhone, Android, and the web and offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Free language app that offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Homeschool Resources

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Homeschool Resources

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  • Connect With Your Community

St. Louis Homeschooling, Activities, Resources, & Encouragement

Provides a support group, education concepts, and activities throughout the community. Membership required to participate in activities.

SCCHE – St. Charles County Christian Home Educators

Provides a support group, education concepts, and activities throughout the community. Membership required to participate in activities.

St. Louis Catholic Homeschool Association

Supports and connects Catholic families who have made the decision to homeschool and families contemplating homeschool. Sponsors two learning cooperatives: St. John Bosco Co-op and St. Gianna Co-op. Membership needed to get email updates.

St. Louis Homeschool Network

A support group for homeschooling families and an information source for prospective homeschoolers. The group is diverse with many religious, political and educational philosophies.

WCCHE – West County Christian Home Educators

Provides support, wholesome family activities, information, and educational resources that will aid Christian homeschooling. Membership required.

The Homeschool Mom

Provides thousands of homeschool resource links categorized by subject and topic. Follow the links below for each category, or use the links at the bottom of the page.

The Magic House

The Magic House offers a variety of interactive exhibits designed to encourage STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) skills.

SHARE

St. Louis Homeschooling, Activities, Resources, & Encouragement

Provides a support group, education concepts, and activities throughout the community. Membership required to participate in activities.

SCCHE

St. Charles County Christian Home Educators

Provides a support group, education concepts, and activities throughout the community. Membership required to participate in activities.

SLCHA

St. Louis Catholic Homeschool Association

Supports and connects Catholic families who have made the decision to homeschool and families contemplating homeschool. Sponsors two learning cooperatives. Membership needed to get email updates.

St. Louis Homeschool Network

A support group for homeschooling families and an information source for prospective homeschoolers. The group is diverse with many religious, political and educational philosophies.

WCCHE

West County Christian Home Educators

Provides support, wholesome family activities, information, and educational resources that will aid Christian homeschooling. Membership required.

The Homeschool Mom

Provides thousands of homeschool resource links categorized by subject and topic. Follow the links below for each category, or use the links at the bottom of the page.

The Magic House

The Magic House offers a variety of interactive exhibits designed to encourage STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) skills.

Find Networks

TED-Ed

This site lets you build a lesson around any TED talk, TED-Ed resource, or YouTube video. You can also find and use existing lessons on a variety of topics. A great resource for any teacher, homeschooler, parent, or student.

Simple Homeschool

A must-follow blog for homeschoolers who want to keep it simple, Jamie of Simple Homeschool shares reviews, giveaways, and articles on curriculum and other topics as well as inspiration and encouragement for homeschooling families.

Reading Eggs

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

Khan Academy

Khan Academy offers free online lessons and interactive exercises on just about every possible topic. These lessons can be a great resource for students and parents, whether you work through an entire subject, or just supplement with videos to get help with a tricky math challenge or other subject.

Exploritarium

The website for this popular San Francisco children’s science center features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

NASA For Students

The NASA website’s For Students section includes a great free catalog of articles, activities, videos, and games for students in grades K–12 on topics related to STEM, aeronautics, and space exploration.

Project Gutenberg

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Duolingo

This free language app is available for iPhone, Android, and the web and offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

Steve Spangler Science

With engaging videos of experiments and science fair projects, as well as detailed printable instructions, and in some cases free lesson plans, this site is a a great source of inspiration and instructions for cool science experiments to do at home or in the classroom.

Homeschool.com

Articles on getting started, curriculum reviews, printable lessons, and links to local support groups make this site a great resource, especially for families who are new to homeschooling.

XtraMath

A nonprofit organization dedicated to math achievement, XtraMath features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource both for homework help and more in-depth lessons.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

HowToSmile

With more than 3,000 science and math activities, How to Smile is an award-winning, free resource for teachers and parents. The high-quality, hands-on math and science activities are particularly intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments” such as after-school programs, zoos and museums, and homeschoolers.

The Activity Mom

The writers at The Activity Mom are all former classroom teachers who now focus their attention on teaching their own kids and sharing resources and educational activities with others. Their blog is a great resource for parents looking for fun and educational activities, especially for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary age students.

PowerMyLearning

This free web-based platform offers thousands of free, standards-aligned games, videos, and interactive activities in all K–12 subjects. Build classes and assignments and monitor progress, or use the site to encourage learning after school.

DiscoveryEducation

Discovery Education offers free resources for parents, teachers, and students, including lesson plans, homework help, videos, and more.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Coursera/EdX

MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) such as those offered by Coursera and edX can be a great way for high school students and advanced learners to challenge themselves with college-level coursework. Courses from world-class universities such as Harvard, Yale, and MIT are open to anyone, anywhere, f0r free.

Special Needs Homeschooling

This site offers articles, curriculum reviews, and other learning resources for homeschooling kids with autism, ADHD, learning disorders, and other special needs.

K12.com

K12 offers independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs such as Embark for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options. For a closer look at K12, visit Learning Liftoff’s Learning Games section, which features sample lessons from K12’s curriculum and learning programs. And visit K12.com to learn about the differences between online learning and traditional homeschooling.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This site lets you build a lesson around any TED talk, TED-Ed resource, or YouTube video. You can also find and use existing lessons on a variety of topics. A great resource for any teacher, homeschooler, parent, or student.

A must-follow blog for homeschoolers who want to keep it simple. Find reviews, giveaways, and articles on curriculum for inspiration and encouragement.

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

Free online lessons and interactive exercises on all topics. This is a great resource for students and parents for an entire subject or just supplement with videos to help with a tricky problem.

This website features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

The NASA website’s For Students section includes a great free catalog of articles, activities, videos, and games for students in grades K–12 on topics related to STEM, aeronautics, and space exploration.

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Free language app that offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

This site is a a great source of inspiration for experiments to do at home or in the classroom.. Get engaging videos of science experiments with printable instructions, & sometimes free lesson plans.

Articles on getting started, curriculum reviews, printable lessons, and links to local support groups make this site a great resource, especially for families who are new to homeschooling.

Features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource for homework help & in-depth lessons.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

Free resource for teachers and parents with 3,000+ science and math activities. Hands-on math and science activities intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments.”

Created by former classroom teachers who now teach their own kids. This is a great resource for parents get educational fun educational activities for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary age students.

Free platform that offers thousands of standards-aligned games, videos, & interactive activities in all K–12 subjects. Build classes and assignments, monitor progress, or to encourage learning after school.

Discovery Education offers free resources for parents, teachers, and students, including lesson plans, homework help, videos, and more.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Offers MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses). A great way for high school students and advanced learners to challenge themselves with college-level coursework. Courses are free.

This site offers articles, curriculum reviews, and other learning resources for homeschooling kids with autism, ADHD, learning disorders, and other special needs.

Independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

  • Teach YOUR Way

TED-Ed

This site lets you build a lesson around any TED talk, TED-Ed resource, or YouTube video. You can also find and use existing lessons on a variety of topics. A great resource for any teacher, homeschooler, parent, or student.

Simple Homeschool

A must-follow blog for homeschoolers who want to keep it simple, Jamie of Simple Homeschool shares reviews, giveaways, and articles on curriculum and other topics as well as inspiration and encouragement for homeschooling families.

Khan Academy

Khan Academy offers free online lessons and interactive exercises on just about every possible topic. These lessons can be a great resource for students and parents, whether you work through an entire subject, or just supplement with videos to get help with a tricky math challenge or other subject.

Homeschool.com

Articles on getting started, curriculum reviews, printable lessons, and links to local support groups make this site a great resource, especially for families who are new to homeschooling.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

HowToSmile

With more than 3,000 science and math activities, How to Smile is an award-winning, free resource for teachers and parents. The high-quality, hands-on math and science activities are particularly intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments” such as after-school programs, zoos and museums, and homeschoolers.

The Activity Mom

The writers at The Activity Mom are all former classroom teachers who now focus their attention on teaching their own kids and sharing resources and educational activities with others. Their blog is a great resource for parents looking for fun and educational activities, especially for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary age students.

PowerMyLearning

This free web-based platform offers thousands of free, standards-aligned games, videos, and interactive activities in all K–12 subjects. Build classes and assignments and monitor progress, or use the site to encourage learning after school.

DiscoveryEducation

Discovery Education offers free resources for parents, teachers, and students, including lesson plans, homework help, videos, and more.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Coursera/EdX

MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) such as those offered by Coursera and edX can be a great way for high school students and advanced learners to challenge themselves with college-level coursework. Courses from world-class universities such as Harvard, Yale, and MIT are open to anyone, anywhere, f0r free.

Special Needs Homeschooling

This site offers articles, curriculum reviews, and other learning resources for homeschooling kids with autism, ADHD, learning disorders, and other special needs.

K12.com

K12 offers independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs such as Embark for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options. For a closer look at K12, visit Learning Liftoff’s Learning Games section, which features sample lessons from K12’s curriculum and learning programs. And visit K12.com to learn about the differences between online learning and traditional homeschooling.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This site lets you build a lesson around any TED talk, TED-Ed resource, or YouTube video. You can also find and use existing lessons on a variety of topics. A great resource for any teacher, homeschooler, parent, or student.

A must-follow blog for homeschoolers who want to keep it simple. Find reviews, giveaways, and articles on curriculum for inspiration and encouragement.

Free online lessons and interactive exercises on all topics. This is a great resource for students and parents for an entire subject or just supplement with videos to help with a tricky problem.

Articles on getting started, curriculum reviews, printable lessons, and links to local support groups make this site a great resource, especially for families who are new to homeschooling.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

Free resource for teachers and parents with 3,000+ science and math activities. Hands-on math and science activities intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments.”

Created by former classroom teachers who now teach their own kids. This is a great resource for parents get educational fun educational activities for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary age students.

Free platform that offers thousands of standards-aligned games, videos, & interactive activities in all K–12 subjects. Build classes and assignments, monitor progress, or to encourage learning after school.

Discovery Education offers free resources for parents, teachers, and students, including lesson plans, homework help, videos, and more.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Offers MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses). A great way for high school students and advanced learners to challenge themselves with college-level coursework. Courses are free.

This site offers articles, curriculum reviews, and other learning resources for homeschooling kids with autism, ADHD, learning disorders, and other special needs.

Independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

HowToSmile

With more than 3,000 science and math activities, How to Smile is an award-winning, free resource for teachers and parents. The high-quality, hands-on math and science activities are particularly intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments” such as after-school programs, zoos and museums, and homeschoolers.

K12.com

K12 offers independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs such as Embark for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options. For a closer look at K12, visit Learning Liftoff’s Learning Games section, which features sample lessons from K12’s curriculum and learning programs. And visit K12.com to learn about the differences between online learning and traditional homeschooling.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Free resource for teachers and parents with 3,000+ science and math activities. Hands-on math and science activities intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments.”

Independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

TED-Ed

This site lets you build a lesson around any TED talk, TED-Ed resource, or YouTube video. You can also find and use existing lessons on a variety of topics. A great resource for any teacher, homeschooler, parent, or student.

Reading Eggs

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

Project Gutenberg

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Duolingo

This free language app is available for iPhone, Android, and the web and offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

XtraMath

A nonprofit organization dedicated to math achievement, XtraMath features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource both for homework help and more in-depth lessons.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

K12.com

K12 offers independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs such as Embark for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options. For a closer look at K12, visit Learning Liftoff’s Learning Games section, which features sample lessons from K12’s curriculum and learning programs. And visit K12.com to learn about the differences between online learning and traditional homeschooling.

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This site lets you build a lesson around any TED talk, TED-Ed resource, or YouTube video. You can also find and use existing lessons on a variety of topics. A great resource for any teacher, homeschooler, parent, or student.

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Free language app that offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

Features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource for homework help & in-depth lessons.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options.

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Reading Eggs

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

Project Gutenberg

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Duolingo

This free language app is available for iPhone, Android, and the web and offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

XtraMath

A nonprofit organization dedicated to math achievement, XtraMath features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource both for homework help and more in-depth lessons.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

HowToSmile

With more than 3,000 science and math activities, How to Smile is an award-winning, free resource for teachers and parents. The high-quality, hands-on math and science activities are particularly intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments” such as after-school programs, zoos and museums, and homeschoolers.

The Activity Mom

The writers at The Activity Mom are all former classroom teachers who now focus their attention on teaching their own kids and sharing resources and educational activities with others. Their blog is a great resource for parents looking for fun and educational activities, especially for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary age students.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

K12.com

K12 offers independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs such as Embark for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options. For a closer look at K12, visit Learning Liftoff’s Learning Games section, which features sample lessons from K12’s curriculum and learning programs. And visit K12.com to learn about the differences between online learning and traditional homeschooling.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Free language app that offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

Features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource for homework help & in-depth lessons.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

Free resource for teachers and parents with 3,000+ science and math activities. Hands-on math and science activities intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments.”

Created by former classroom teachers who now teach their own kids. This is a great resource for parents get educational fun educational activities for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary age students.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Independent and teacher-led courses for homeschoolers, plus supplemental learning programs for preschoolers, in addition to offering public and private online schooling options.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

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Reading Eggs

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

Project Gutenberg

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Exploritarium

The website for this popular San Francisco children’s science center features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

XtraMath

A nonprofit organization dedicated to math achievement, XtraMath features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource both for homework help and more in-depth lessons.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This website features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

Features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource for homework help & in-depth lessons.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Exploritarium

The website for this popular San Francisco children’s science center features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

NASA For Students

The NASA website’s For Students section includes a great free catalog of articles, activities, videos, and games for students in grades K–12 on topics related to STEM, aeronautics, and space exploration.

Steve Spangler Science

With engaging videos of experiments and science fair projects, as well as detailed printable instructions, and in some cases free lesson plans, this site is a a great source of inspiration and instructions for cool science experiments to do at home or in the classroom.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This website features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

The NASA website’s For Students section includes a great free catalog of articles, activities, videos, and games for students in grades K–12 on topics related to STEM, aeronautics, and space exploration.

This site is a a great source of inspiration for experiments to do at home or in the classroom.. Get engaging videos of science experiments with printable instructions, & sometimes free lesson plans.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Exploritarium

The website for this popular San Francisco children’s science center features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This website features an impressive selection of free activities, videos, printables, and interactive online resources on a variety of math and science topics.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

Reading Eggs

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

Project Gutenberg

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Duolingo

This free language app is available for iPhone, Android, and the web and offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

The Learning Network

This blog from the New York Times (NYT) features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and other topics related to current news and events. Quizzes, activities, and a student version of the NYT crossword offer more opportunities for learning in the classroom or at home.

BrainPOP

BrainPOP is a subscription site, but many families—both homeschooling and those with kids in traditional school—find the quality of the site to be worth the yearly fee. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject, as well as mobile access, are offered starting at $99 a year.

Education.com

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, we empower you to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

ABC Mouse

Learn to read with ABCmouse, the award-winning reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount. Learn on Any Device. Add Up to 3 Kids.

Easy Peasy Homeschool

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! EP grade levels and individual courses include 180 days of homeschool lessons and assignments. It covers reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

This subscription site promises to make learning to read fun with games, songs, and engaging rewards as well as a series of mobile apps. It’s a favorite of many parents with kids aged three and up.

With more than 45,000 free eBooks, including a large collection of classic children’s literature, Project Gutenberg is a fantastic resource for growing your home library on a budget.

Free language app that offers fun and engaging lessons for a variety of languages, including Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Learn a new language – tutoring or language classes.

Features free standards-aligned daily lessons on civics, social studies, history, and events. Quizzes, activities, and student  NYT crossword puzzles for opportunities to learn in the classroom or at home.

This is a subscription site, for both homeschooling and kids in traditional school. Engaging animated movies, quizzes, and educational games in every subject. $99 a year.

Printable worksheets,lesson guides, and games. Filter by grade. Filter by lesson. Filter by activity. Great for all types of learning!

Time4Learning is an online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Empowerment to take control of when, where, and how your child learns.

Reading app for kids ages 2–8. Inspire your child to love learning and build confidence in reading, math, and more! Teacher Recommended. Low Monthly Price. Annual Discount.

One stop shop for all grades – Totally FREE! Get homeschool lessons and assignments for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, math, history/social studies/geography, science, Spanish, Bible, computer, music, art, PE/health, and logic.

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