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:
Grocery Savings Action Steps – Raise your hand if you’d love to save money on groceries! Let’s dive into simple ways to save significant money on groceries. Plus, you can grab the Grocery Savings Action Steps to be able to start saving money right away.
My Budget Planner – Learning economics at home is not hard when you can choose from several resources. Check out this list of economic courses, curriculum, and books and download your FREE printable planner!
Step-by-Step Guide to Planning for Next Year’s Homeschool Year – It’s spring! For many of us that means we’re close to the end of another year of homeschooling. Whether you continue educating through the summer or take a break for three months, at some point you need to start planning next year’s homeschool. What important considerations do you need to make? Click through for the answers and a free planning sheet.
Record Keeping Pages – There are a lot of homeschool planners out there. But what key elements should you look for so your planner doesn’t turn into another pretty accessory to gather dust on your shelf? Here’s a list of 5 essential elements that a homeschool planner should have.
Homeschool Portfolio printable checklist – Putting together a homeschool portfolio can seem like an overwhelming task. Don’t worry, you can find some helpful tips and a free printable checklist to help you put it all together and feel confident about doing it!
High School Transcript Template – If you have a student in middle or high school, its time to create a transcript. Use these 7 Easy Steps to Write a Homeschool Transcript using the included Free Transcript Template!
How to Teach Responsibility in a Way That Reaps Great Reward – Are you in the midst of teaching responsibility to your children? As with any learned trait, responsibility requires training and practice. Discover helpful tips for teaching responsibility no matter what stage of parenting you’re in.
Verse Mapping Step-by-Step [A Beginner’s Guide] – Looking for a way to study the Bible verse by verse? The verse mapping method may be just what you need. Here’s everything you need to know to get started.
Free Coloring Pages & Seasonally Themed Printables:
Benefits of Gardening with your Kids – The garden is the perfect place for children to connect with nature and explore the basics of life and earth science. Here are some of the many wonderful benefits of gardening with your kids and some fun printable packs too!
Farm-Themed Weekly Planner – Spring is coming, and we’re going to be focusing heavily on gardening. If you want the kids to understand plant growth, they should understand plant anatomy. Download your own weekly planner with a farm theme too.
Cucumber Fun Facts – Teach your kids about this commonly grown food with some fun facts about its origin. Then have them color a picture too. Do you classify it as a fruit or a vegetable?
Teach Good Manners with This Printable, Colorable Chart! – Prepare your ambassadors to reflect the love of Jesus with this free list of good manners—designed as a beautiful, printable poster! Hang it up wherever they do their school work for easy review throughout the week.
Free Early Learning Homeschool Curriculum:
D is for Dinosaur Worksheets – If you’re working on the letter “D” with your early learners, don’t miss these fun and FREE worksheets to aid in their learning. Head over to download yours today.
Kindergarten Math Pages – Help your little learners master their math skills with these FREE printable practice worksheets. There is a variety of activities to help young ones with counting, skip counting, shapes, sequencing, simple word problems, and more!
Free Language Arts, Fine Arts, & Science Resources:
Rainy Day Poetry Study – Make the most of your next rainy day with this simple and FREE Rainy Day Poetry Study! With activities to help improve rhyme schemes, metaphors, and vocabulary, as well as promote memorization!
Parts of Speech Journal – Learning parts of speech doesn’t have to be boring! Here are three tips on how to make learning parts of speech fun for your child, plus a free printable Parts of Speech Journal to keep the learning happening in your home.
Best Composers to Study checklist – Are you familiar with the Charlotte Mason method of homeschooling? It’s based on the English educator of the 1800s who made a huge impact on both the students she taught and thousands of students ever since! Miss Mason had some wonderful things to say about music education. Get a free download of the best composers to study, too.
Library List of Favorite Read Alouds – When you have a big age difference or even just different interests among your kids, it can be difficult to keep the attention of all of your kids during read-aloud. Or perhaps you have kids that think they are getting too old for read-alouds? These favorite read-aloud book recommendations will quite possibly make those problems disappear!
Hedgehog Life Cycle Pages – Do you know someone with a hedgehog? They may look cute, but they are fascinating creatures. These pages will help young learners explore more about this small animal while working on their counting skills, handwriting, and more!
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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