I’m here to share with you a little secret about homeschooling… I want you to know that you don’t need to have a lot of money to give your children a wonderful education. You can easily homeschool on a budget or no budget at all. Here is a HUGE list of Free Homeschool Curriculum for kids of all ages.

The Ultimate List of Free Homeschool Curriculum
When I started homeschooling years ago we didn’t have extra money to spend on the curriculum. I had a library card and my brain. It might take a little time and creativity on your part to put things together, but you can do it.
Check out all of these wonderful websites that offer free homeschool curriculum below.
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More Free Homeschool Curriculum Resources
American Museum of Natural History – OLogy (We love this site)
All About Reading and Spelling
Ambleside Online is a resource of free homeschool curriculum that uses Charlotte Mason’s Philosophy
NotebookingPages.com hundreds of free notebooking pages
Easy Peasy All-in-One Curriculum
MIT Open CourseWare Great for High School and Adult Studies
What do you think about homeschooling on a budget now? It’s totally doable 🙂 If you have a favorite site that offers free homeschool curriculum please share them with us in the comments section. I’ll be sure to check it out and add it to the list.
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Our favorite free curricula are Ursa Minor (www.ursaminorlearning.com) and Wildwood (www.wildwoodcurriculum.org). They are both Charlotte Mason style and we’d be lost without them!
Thanks for sharing. I’ll have to check them out.
I recently found one called Discoveryk12.com. It’s an online homeschool platform and curriculum for pre-k to twelfth grade. It’s non common core, traditional, secular and student accounts are free. There is a parent account upgrade that costs $50/year with extra features but isn’t necessary or required. It looks like a really good one. Hope this helps!
Sounds great! I’ll definitely check that out. Thanks
Great list! Thanks! 😉