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324: Free Online Curriculum
In this episode, Meryl shares strategies and specific resources for stretching your homeschool budget by leveraging high-quality free curriculum. You’ll hear about four “all-in-one” programs, dozens of subject-specific tools, how to snag freebies from vendors, and tips for DIYing your own courses with AI assistance.
1. “All-in-One” Homeschool Curricula
These comprehensive platforms give you daily lesson plans for multiple grades and subjects—often covering 80–90% of what you need.
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool (grades 8–12; Christian worldview, but easily adapted)
Khan Academy (beyond math: science, history, arts; best as a supplement)
Ambleside Online (Charlotte Mason style; public-domain “living books”; year-based levels)
CK-12 Foundation (flexible “Flexbooks” in math, science, social studies, electives; built-in videos, quizzes, AI practice)
2. Subject-Specific Free Resources
If you need only one or two subjects, pick and choose from these specialized platforms:
Civics & Government: iCivics (interactive games & lessons)
STEM & Finance: EverFi (STEM, history, health, personal finance)
Coding: Code.org (full K–12 computer science courses)
Personal Finance: Next Gen Personal Finance (games, interactives)
Foreign Language: Duolingo (supplement), Mango Languages (library-provided)
3. Vendor “Freebies” in Exchange for Email
Many curriculum publishers offer sample unit studies or mini-courses free when you subscribe:
FundaFunda Academy – “States of Matter” unit study (grades 4–8)
PeanutButterFish Lessons – weekly free unit studies for younger ages
Music in Our Homeschool – free music-appreciation lessons
Literary Adventures for Kids – curated reading lists by grade
Seven Sisters Homeschool – three years of free high-school English outlines
Tip: Use a spreadsheet or digital folder system (see Ep. 219) to track all your downloads, logins, and newsletter freebies.
4. DIY Curriculum with AI Assistance
When you can’t find exactly what you need, build your own:
Gather source materials: library books, YouTube Crash Course videos, open educational resources.
Leverage AI (ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.) to generate:
Lesson outlines
Comprehension questions & quizzes
Suggested projects & hands-on activities
Grading rubrics and schedules
Customize by age, credit requirements, and learning style.
Take a look at show sponsor, FundaFunda Academy to see what they offer for online classes and web-based unit studies.
Join our Facebook Group especially for the listeners of this podcast! You can ask questions and get advice as you try integrating technology in your homeschool.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and give a rating and maybe even a review! Subscribing will help you make sure you never miss an episode
The post Free online curriculum appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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Manage episode 484044222 series 3086653
324: Free Online Curriculum
In this episode, Meryl shares strategies and specific resources for stretching your homeschool budget by leveraging high-quality free curriculum. You’ll hear about four “all-in-one” programs, dozens of subject-specific tools, how to snag freebies from vendors, and tips for DIYing your own courses with AI assistance.
1. “All-in-One” Homeschool Curricula
These comprehensive platforms give you daily lesson plans for multiple grades and subjects—often covering 80–90% of what you need.
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool (grades 8–12; Christian worldview, but easily adapted)
Khan Academy (beyond math: science, history, arts; best as a supplement)
Ambleside Online (Charlotte Mason style; public-domain “living books”; year-based levels)
CK-12 Foundation (flexible “Flexbooks” in math, science, social studies, electives; built-in videos, quizzes, AI practice)
2. Subject-Specific Free Resources
If you need only one or two subjects, pick and choose from these specialized platforms:
Civics & Government: iCivics (interactive games & lessons)
STEM & Finance: EverFi (STEM, history, health, personal finance)
Coding: Code.org (full K–12 computer science courses)
Personal Finance: Next Gen Personal Finance (games, interactives)
Foreign Language: Duolingo (supplement), Mango Languages (library-provided)
3. Vendor “Freebies” in Exchange for Email
Many curriculum publishers offer sample unit studies or mini-courses free when you subscribe:
FundaFunda Academy – “States of Matter” unit study (grades 4–8)
PeanutButterFish Lessons – weekly free unit studies for younger ages
Music in Our Homeschool – free music-appreciation lessons
Literary Adventures for Kids – curated reading lists by grade
Seven Sisters Homeschool – three years of free high-school English outlines
Tip: Use a spreadsheet or digital folder system (see Ep. 219) to track all your downloads, logins, and newsletter freebies.
4. DIY Curriculum with AI Assistance
When you can’t find exactly what you need, build your own:
Gather source materials: library books, YouTube Crash Course videos, open educational resources.
Leverage AI (ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.) to generate:
Lesson outlines
Comprehension questions & quizzes
Suggested projects & hands-on activities
Grading rubrics and schedules
Customize by age, credit requirements, and learning style.
Take a look at show sponsor, FundaFunda Academy to see what they offer for online classes and web-based unit studies.
Join our Facebook Group especially for the listeners of this podcast! You can ask questions and get advice as you try integrating technology in your homeschool.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and give a rating and maybe even a review! Subscribing will help you make sure you never miss an episode
The post Free online curriculum appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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