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Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool
by Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool · Est. 2011
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What it is
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool is a free, complete online curriculum created by Lee Giles, a homeschool mother who assembled daily lesson plans from publicly available educational resources across the internet. The program covers PreK through 12th grade across all core subjects, making it the most accessible entry point for families exploring homeschooling or operating on a tight budget.
Each day, students visit the Easy Peasy website and follow a structured assignment list organized by subject. Lessons link to YouTube videos, educational websites, online readings, printable worksheets, and interactive activities — all free and curated by the Easy Peasy community. The parent's role is primarily supervisory rather than instructional.
The program is genuinely free. Optional printed companion workbooks are available for $4-$10 each for families who want offline materials, bringing the maximum annual cost to roughly $100. There are no subscriptions, memberships, or hidden fees.
Easy Peasy is Christian with a non-denominational perspective. Bible study is included as a daily subject, and the Christian worldview appears throughout the content. However, the tone is gentle rather than doctrinaire, and some secular families use the non-Bible portions selectively.
The program's greatest strength is also its limitation: because lessons are assembled from free internet resources rather than purpose-built content, quality can be inconsistent. Links occasionally break. The academic depth at the high school level may not satisfy rigorous college-prep expectations, and transcripts from Easy Peasy may face more scrutiny from selective colleges than those from established publishers.
For families trying homeschooling for the first time, those on strict budgets, or international families without access to US curriculum retailers, Easy Peasy provides a complete, functional education at zero cost. It is also commonly used as a temporary bridge while families research and save for a paid curriculum.
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Is Easy Peasy really free?
Yes. The online curriculum is completely free. Optional printed companion workbooks cost $4-$10 each, but they are not required. There are no subscriptions or hidden fees.
Is Easy Peasy accredited?
No. Easy Peasy is not accredited and does not provide official transcripts. Families who need accreditation should look at programs like Abeka, BJU Press, or Oak Meadow.
Does my child need internet access?
Yes. Easy Peasy is an online curriculum — daily lessons require internet access to view videos, websites, and interactive activities. Optional printed workbooks provide some offline content, but the core program is web-based.
Is Easy Peasy rigorous enough for college prep?
Easy Peasy provides solid coverage for most students, but the high school program may not satisfy rigorous college-prep expectations at selective universities. Many families supplement with dedicated math or science programs at the upper levels.
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