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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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Schoolhouse Teachers

The Old Schoolhouse

Christian all-access homeschool curriculum platform with 400+ courses, lesson plans, recordkeeping, and transcripts. One flat fee per family covers unlimited students.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$389–$476/year

Time4Learning

Time4Learning

Secular self-paced PreK-12 full curriculum with animated lessons, automated grading, and recordkeeping. Most popular secular all-subjects digital subscription.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$335–$479/year

Outschool

Outschool

Marketplace of independent teachers offering 140,000+ live small-group video classes, 1:1 tutoring, and self-paced courses for ages 3-18. Supplemental enrichment, not a full curriculum.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$480–$2880/year

MagicSchool

MagicSchool AI

AI lesson-planning toolkit with 80+ tools for educators — lesson generators, rubrics, worksheets, IEP writers. Targets teachers and parents who assemble their own curriculum.

K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$0–$100/year

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool

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Free, complete online Christian homeschool curriculum covering PreK-12 with daily lessons assembled from curated internet resources. The most accessible entry point for families with no curriculum budget.

PreK K–2 3–5 6–8 9–12
$0–$100/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

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