Curriculum and Multiple Subject Resources
- Ambleside Online - Charlotte Mason curriculum for kindergarten through 12th grade.
- BBC Schools - Online lessons, games, activities by age: KS1 (Ages 5-7, years 1 and 2), KS2 (Ages 7-11, years 3-6), KS3 (ages 11-14, years 7-9), GSCE (ages 14-16, years 10-11).
- Crash Course - Youtube channel with humorous animated educational presentations on a variety of courses in social science, history, and science.
- Coursera - We are a social entrepreneurship company that partners with the top universities in the world to offer courses online for anyone to take, for free. We envision a future where the top universities are educating not only thousands of students, but millions. Our technology enables the best professors to teach tens or hundreds of thousands of students. We offer courses in a wide range of topics, spanning the Humanities, Medicine, Biology, Social Sciences, Mathematics, Business, Computer Science, and many others. Whether you're looking to improve your resume, advance your career, or just learn more and expand your knowledge, we hope there will be multiple courses that you find interesting.
- Curiosity Stream ($) - CuriosityStream is an ad-free subscription video on demand service. It exclusively delivers documentaries and series about science, technology, history and nature. Small monthly fee applies after free trial.
- Discovery K12 - Online homeschool platform and curriculum for students from kindergarten through twelfth grade. We offer 7 standard courses including Language Arts, Reading/Literature, Math, Science, History/Social Studies, Visual/Performing Arts, and Physical Education. We offer a Non-Common Core, traditional, secular curriculum that gives students a world-view using today’s cutting-edge technologies.Use our curriculum in any way you like, part-time or full time. Go by our schedule or yours. You can also supplement to our curriculum and integrate your own teaching and learning style.
- Easy Peasy - A complete, free online Christian homeschool
- Education.com - Free games, activities, worksheets, and more searchable by grade (pre-K to 12th) and subject.
- Free open source virtual libraries - Links to a variety of virtual libraries with free digitized content.
- Gamequarium - Online games, activities, and resources for math, science, music, reading and more. Prek-6th grade.
- Head of the Class - Online curriculum aligned to state standards for grades pre-K through 5 (with more grades planned.) Provides parent tracking of assignment completion.
- Hippocampus - Games, activities, lessons for math, natural science, social science, and humanities.
- Homeschool Buyers Co-op - Homeschool Buyers co-op has a searchable database for free curriculum resources. You can search by age/grade and course or topic.
- Khan Academy - Elementary to college age lessons and practice in math, science, social science, arts and humanities. Now offers tracking for parent/teacher coach and student. Student can earn badges for completing tutorials, activities, and quizzes.
- Lesson Pathways - K through 5 grades topical units across disciplines with online lessons, videos, assessments.
- Letter of the Week - Free online multi-subject curriculum for ages 1 through 11.
- Mater Amblis - Catholic Charlotte Mason curriculum for ages 4 to 14.
- Old Fashioned Education - Christian Education Curriculum for grades K through 12.
- Open Culture - Over 400 free online courses from universities across multiple subjects, free foreign language courses, free audio books, etc.
- Purpose Games - Tons and tons of fun games for learning geography, history, science. Learn maps, parts of the earth, parts of cells, languages, bones, and so much much more!! You can even create your own games by uploading images and assigning facts about them.
- Sheppard Software - Learning games and activities for math, science, health, language arts, etc.
- Study.com ($$) - Our short and fun videos, taught by the world's best teachers, help students easily master any subject. Test out of up to two years of college and cut the cost of your degree by up to 50%. Monthly fees range from $50 to $200.
- Teach with Movies - Free lesson plans using movies as jumping off points to discuss English, social studies, science, art, and more.
- Watch Know Learn - Educational videos organized by subject and age