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2024 Educational Website Awards

Homeschoolers have voted! The perfect tool to help you discover this year's "best" and "new" educational websites to use in your own homeschooling adventure!


Scholars Online

Scholars Online has been offering its challenging classical curriculum for homeschooled and independent students online since 2006, preparing students for college and for life. The 2023-2024 curriculum includes middle, high school, and college-level courses in Greek, Latin, German, history, US government, literature, mathematics, philosophy, science, and composition. Courses meet in real-time with experienced teachers and […]


Back to Homeschool Curriculum Awards

Planning the next homeschool year? Use the Back to Homeschool Curriculum Awards to discover the most popular homeschool curriculum - homeschooler's favorites!


101 Fun Things To Do This Summer

Needing some ideas for things to do on summer break? Look no further! With 101 different options, you're sure to find some fun activities for your homeschooling family!


FAQ: Christian Homeschooling

If you are wondering about how Christian homeschooling works in a practical day to day manner, read this FAQ article with Ellen Gardner.


Elemental Science

Elemental Science offers multiple series for teaching science from classical to lapbooks to adventure-style science. All of these programs include the three keys to teaching science, so you can choose what will fit your unique teaching style. They are: Classical Science Sassafras Science Science Chunks High School Science Resources for Science Teachers Visit their website […]


Lingua Mater

This Catholic language arts program is written in the Charlotte Mason and Classical style and has beautiful imagery and writings from the Catholic faith. The Lingua Mater books include Primary, Intermediate, Americana, and Language Lessons from Literature books. Visit their website for more information.


Top Homeschool-Friendly Colleges

Indeed, college is something that looms large in the minds of homeschooling parents and students alike. How does one move from the homeschool environment to a college or university environment? Is it harder for a homeschool students to gain admission to the college of their choice? Will a homeschool student be eligible for scholarships and […]