This is a weekly list of Free Homeschool Curriculum and Resources compiled by FreeHomeschoolDeals.com. Even if you aren’t a homeschooler — but you’re a parent, teacher, babysitter, or nanny — you’ll probably find at least a few useful freebies in this list. Find more free homeschool curriculum here.
Free General Homeschool Curriculum:
2024 Sunflowers Printable Planner – Get this FREE 461 page 2024 Sunflowers Daily & Weekly Planner PDF that is ready to take to a print shop to print your own beautiful planner.
How to Make an Encouragement Box free Scripture downloads – Are you looking for a service project you and your kids can do to bless someone? How about making some Encouragement Boxes? Decorate it and fill it with things to encourage others. Click through to learn more and get a free download.
Cornell Notes Template and example – This set of templates to help your child stay organized and focused while taking notes. With over 10 templates to choose from, including lined, graph paper, dotted, or blank, your child can customize their note-taking experience to fit their preferences.
High school credit tracker – Got high school coming up? Learn why your child should not take the GED and how to keep track of all the things so making a transcript will be easy! Homeschooling high school doesn’t have to be hard!
Homeschool Co-op & Hybrid Program Checklist – If you are thinking of joining or finding a new homeschool program this year, it can be hard to know if a group is a good fit. Use these Homeschool Co-op & Hybrid Program Checklists to help you ask better questions in your search!
Introduce Critical Thinking with Fun Questions – Use these creative and fun critical thinking questions to help kids think critically. Includes engaging questions for upper elementary, middle & high school.
14 Tips for Homeschooling as a Single Parent – If you’re a single parent and want to homeschool, rest assured, you can do it! We reached out to our community of single homeschool moms. Here’s their advice.
Study Smart with a Flexible Plan (Free Schedule Template) – Do your students seem aimless and distracted during study sessions? Help them minimize procrastination and maximize study time with this free daily schedule printable!
Free Bible Verse Mapping Printable – Want to get started with verse mapping Scripture? Try our verse mapping printable, which walks you through Romans Chapter 12. Once you see how the process works, you’ll be well equipped to verse map on your own!
Free Coloring Pages & Seasonally Themed Printables:
Spring Memory Matching Game – With the official start of spring just around the corner, this FREE printable Spring Matching Game would make a fun addition to any morning routine, as a brain break during a crazy day, or just for fun!
Rabbit Trails through Science: Spring lesson – Spring is in the air! Now you can study all that nature has to offer in the lovely spring months with this free Spring seasonal lesson. Your children will get ready for gardening while making their own garden stones and reading beautiful books about Spring.
No-spend Winter Activities Printable – If you would like to make some wonderful memories this winter and do some activities as a family that will be looked back on with warm feelings, this list of No-spend Family Winter Activities is the perfect place to start! These fun and educational activities will create memories to cherish.
Colors of Noah’s Rainbow worksheet – Your preschoolers, kindergartners, and early elementary kiddos will enjoy using these rainbow colors worksheets as a way to learn the order the colors appear in a rainbow. Great for your kids working on colors, color words, and the order of the colors of the rainbow using ROY-G-BIV.
Spring Alphabet Play Dough Mats – Are you sick of trying to motivate your kids to practice reading or handwriting, when all they want to do is play on their tablet? These spring alphabet play dough mats will make practicing letters fun. Plus, get 2 free bonuses to help your kids learn important reading skills.
Easter Decoration Printable Activity – Cute Easter activity for your kids to create Easter wreath. Activity is great for younger kids to help with fine motor skills like cutting, pasting and coloring.
How to Dye Easter Eggs Sequencing Printables – This Dyeing Easter eggs Sequencing Printable Pack is a great way to teach children sequencing skills while learning how to dye eggs for Easter.
Free St. Patrick’s Day Homeschool Curriculum:
Shamrock Patterning Worksheets – 4 Different Shamrock patterns worksheets, with increasing difficulty of patterns such as: ABAB, ABCABC, ABBABB, AABAAB. Perfect for your preschooler, kindergartners, & 1st graders to work on their math and language skills this spring!
Lucky Charms Graphing Printables – Lucky Charms have all those fun marshmallow shapes. Let’s have fun learning about graphing with our Lucky Charms Graphing Printables. Includes graphing activities & other math concepts.
Rainbow Activity Pack – These rainbow themed activities are perfect for spring! Your little learners will have fun with colors, patterns, basic math and letter activities, do-a-dot art, and more with this free printable pack.
St. Patrick’s Day Interactive Notebook – Enjoy learning about St. Patrick’s Day with this Interactive Google Slides Notebook! It’s the perfect addition to any St. Patrick’s Day Unit Study, or a fun break from the normal homeschool routine during the holidays (while still learning!).
15-Minute Music Lesson for St. Patrick’s Day – St. Patrick’s Day is coming soon, so let’s have a fun 15-Minute Music Lesson for St. Patrick’s Day about the music of Ireland today! Watch four videos to learn about Irish instruments, watch a Celtic fiddler play and dance at the same time, watch traditional Irish dancing, and learn about St. Patrick. Also includes a free printable pack.
Free Language Arts, Math, & Science Resources:
Plant Life Cycle Lapbook – If you’re planting a garden this Spring, now is the perfect time to organically add in science. This Plant Life Cycle Lapbook, is a great way to show your kids what happens after the planting process. Turn your garden into a learning learning hub this Spring!
Homeschool Bookmarks – Celebrate your homeschool and Outside the Box Family with these print and cut bookmarks for everyone!
Honeybee Research Flapbook – Buzz around the hive and help your little bees learn all about nature’s best pollinators with this fun & simple research flipbook! Whether you are building a unit study, looking to answer some questions, or want to help your child simply understand the role bees play in nature, this is a fantastic way to get started!
All About Frogs and Their Life Cycle – Spring is almost here (YAY!) and frogs will start serenading us once again! Learn all about frogs and their life cycle with this free printable pack.
Pi Day Activity Pack – This 7 page Pi Day Activity Pack is a fun way to celebrate Pi Day on March 14, or simply learn all about Pi! Pages include: Fun facts about Pi, Measuring circles activity, Word search puzzle, “Pi” baking time practice, Calculating circumference problems, Coloring page, and a Color by answer puzzle.
Puerto Rico: 20 Day Unit Study – This month-long unit covers the history, geography, and culture of La Isla!
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Evie says
This list is a treasure trove for homeschoolers, and I appreciate the focus on free resources. The Homeschool Savings Worksheet is a game-changer; it’s fantastic that it helps plan and budget for curriculum purchases during holiday sales. I recently stumbled upon EMUCoupon and found incredible deals on educational materials. Have you explored such coupon sites to enhance your homeschooling resources, or do you have other favorite platforms for finding homeschooling deals? Your insights could be invaluable for fellow homeschoolers navigating the challenge of balancing quality education with budget considerations.
Sarah says
The “Birth of Jesus” copywork is EXACTLY what I logged onto the computer to search for. Thrilled I saw it on here. Thanks!
Jordan says
Yay!! We’re so happy we were able to help you find this amazing resource! -Jordan, MSM Team
Christina says
These are excellent resources. Can’t wait to used them. Thank you so very much for all the great stuff here. 👍
Meagan says
You’re so welcome! -Meg, MSM Team
Forest Rose says
Wonderful list of homeschool curriculum! Thanks for sharing!
Jordan says
You’re so welcome! -Jordan, MSM Team
Carrie Smith says
Thank you so much for rounding these up! We have a lot of fun with them!
Jordan says
Yay! You’re very welcome! I’m glad you find them so fun! -Jordan, MSM Team
Susan says
I need a English 4 high school curriculum. Do u know of one with a good teachers book
Pamela says
one year, maybe last year, you had featured a printable map for each country or continent. the focus of the blog was on Africa. and you were able to print out the whole continent on like 11 pages. do you have a link for printing out the world?
thanks
Ryan says
I am interested in 10 th grade and 9tthgrade and pre k curriculum
Debbie says
Any free music lessons or activities, ty
Allison Gaylord says
Where can I find the piggybank printable?
Meg says
Unfortunately, we update this list every week, so the freebies change. I’m sorry that old Pinterest pin is still floating around! But you can find that printable over HERE. Hope that helps! -Meg, MSM Team
Jenny Woodward says
I truly appreciate that you round these up each and every week. What a gift. Thank you.
Jordan says
You’re so welcome! We are so happy to help! -Jordan, MSM Team
Johanna Henderson says
Great list!! I really like the History one about Declaration of Independence.
I found a fabulous free curriculum from the Good and beautiful. It is theLanguage Arts PDF Course Set: Levels 1-5. I also found a Marine Biology course I could download for free. I have used Good and Beautiful for the last years and have really loved it for my kiddos 🙂
Jordan says
Thanks for sharing! -Jordan, MSM Team
Amy says
Is there more stuff for late middle school/ early high school. My youngest and last kid is in the 8th grade but in some subjects he is more advanced.
Meg says
We update this list weekly, so be sure to check back each week and see if there’s something that’s a better fit for your kids! 🙂 -Meg, MSM Team
Eva Marie says
CK-12 flexbooks! It’s an open education resource (OER) that is fantastic. It can help you put together a thorough, rigorous, and fun curriculum. We use it especially for science. Another favorite of ours for science is thehomescientist.com; free chemistry and biology lab manuals.
Teresa says
Great list! Thanks!
Jordan says
You’re so welcome! -Jordan, MSM Team