The foundational resources for daily homeschooling, offering a range of materials from structured curricula to interactive puzzles and cutting-edge AI learning tools.
These resources are not recommendations from HomeTrail. Inclusion in this list does not imply HomeTrail's endorsement. Please do your own research to determine if a resource is a good fit for your family.
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Curricula
Comprehensive curriculums crafted for fostering academic excellence at home.
Workbooks
Workbooks for reinforcing concepts and encouraging independent study.
Games/Puzzles
Educational games designed to stimulate young minds in a fun and interactive way.
Apps
A selection of apps combining intuitive learning with digital convenience.
Extracurricular
Resources for cultivating diverse interests and talents beyond academics.
State Laws
Up-to-date information on state homeschooling laws for compliant learning.
YouTube
A range of educational videos making learning engaging and accessible.
Podcasts
Podcasts featuring insights from homeschooling experts.
Parental Support
Resources providing guidance and support for homeschooling parents.
Resources
A diverse collection of tools supporting various aspects of homeschooling.
Books
An extensive collection of books covering various subjects and age groups.
Classes/Programs
In person or online classes designed to enrich your child's learning experience.
Microschool
A personalized approach to education empowering children and parents to individualize education and reach their fullest potential.
Alternative In Person School
brick and mortar schools
Coding/Programming
Charter School
A publicly funded independent school established by teachers, parents, or community groups under the terms of a charter with a local or national authority.
Umbrella School
An alternative education school that serves to oversee the homeschooling of children to fulfill government educational requirements.
Co-op
A group of families who meet together and work cooperatively to achieve common goals. Co-ops can be organized around academics, social time, the arts, activities, crafts, service work, or projects—or some combination of these.
Field Trips
A trip made by students or research workers to study something at first hand.
Library
Events/programming through local libraries
Museum
A building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited.
Private School
A school supported by a private organization or private individuals rather than by the government.
Tutor
A private teacher, typically one who teaches a single student or a very small group.
Technology
Technology opens up new ways of learning and inspires creativity and curiosity in homeschool lessons. Homeschoolers can explore subjects through online platforms, educational apps, and video games that offer unique ways of engaging with the material.