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Best Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum

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Kindergarten and early elementary (K-2) homeschool curricula focus on phonics, beginning reading, early math, and lots of read-aloud time. Look for programs that are short, engaging, and require minimal seatwork — children this age learn through play, manipulatives, and hands-on activity at least as much as through worksheets.

Our top picks balance gentle pacing with solid foundations. The Good and the Beautiful offers a particularly strong early elementary experience with free PDFs. All About Reading is the gold standard for beginning phonics. Math-U-See's Primer and Alpha levels work especially well for kinesthetic learners. Resist the urge to over-schedule — 1-2 hours of focused instruction is plenty for a kindergartener.

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Sonlight

Sonlight Curriculum

Literature-based Christian curriculum built around parent-led read-alouds and high-quality living books. All-Subjects Packages provide a full year of instruction across multiple subjects.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$250–$700/year

Heart of Dakota

Heart of Dakota

Charlotte Mason-influenced Christian unit study curriculum with detailed daily plans and a screen-free philosophy. Fourteen program levels span ages 2-18 using living books and hands-on activities.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$107–$1500/year

Master Books

New Leaf Publishing Group

Affordable Charlotte Mason-inspired Christian curriculum with open-and-go daily lesson plans. Known for gentle pacing, beautiful design, and young-earth creation science integration.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$40–$350/grade

Apologia Science

Apologia Educational Ministries

Rigorous college-prep science curriculum written from a young-earth Christian perspective. Conversational writing style with notebook-based learning and strong lab components.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$42–$93/grade

Classical Conversations

Classical Conversations

Classical Christian education combining weekly in-person community meetings with at-home study. Memory work, Socratic discussion, and the trivium model structure a unique hybrid program.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$700–$2000/year

My Father's World

My Father's World

Christian curriculum blending Charlotte Mason, classical, and unit study approaches with a missions-focused worldview. Designed for multi-age family learning with structured daily plans.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$310–$705/year

Oak Meadow

Oak Meadow

Waldorf-inspired secular curriculum emphasizing creativity, nature, and hands-on learning. Offers both independent homeschool materials and an accredited distance-learning school option.

K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$120–$2500/year

Build Your Library

Build Your Library

Secular, literature-based curriculum following a historical timeline with Charlotte Mason methods. Teacher's guide PDFs are affordable; books purchased separately.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$30–$60/grade

Abeka

Pensacola Christian College

Highly structured traditional Christian curriculum with daily lesson plans, heavy drill and review, and optional filmed-classroom video instruction. One of the most comprehensive K4-12 programs available.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$450–$1884/year

BJU Press

BJU Press

Comprehensive traditional Christian curriculum with optional professional video instruction (Distance Learning). Rigorous academics with critical thinking emphasis across all subjects K4-12.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$600–$1500/year

BookShark

BookShark

Secular literature-based curriculum adapted from the Sonlight model. One of the few non-religious, book-rich options for families who love reading together.

K–2 3–5 6–8
$500–$1045/year

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