This is a weekly list of Free Homeschool Curriculum and Resources compiled by FreeHomeschoolDeals.com. Even if you aren’t a homeschooler — but you’re a parent, teacher, babysitter, or nanny — you’ll probably find at least a few useful freebies in this list. Find more free homeschool curriculum here.
General Homeschooling Resources & Freebies:
Various Educational Posters – I’m not a big proponent of hanging posters in the homeschool area, mostly because they distracted my kiddos, but sometimes they are helpful! If you’re looking for some extra help with teaching your kiddos, head over to check out these educational posters!
Gain Clarity & See Your Homeschool Week At-a-Glance (FREEBIE) – Get free printable planner pages to plan your homeschool week quickly & easily. Gain a bird’s eye view of each week’s tasks for both you and your student!
Free Early Learning Homeschool Curriculum:
Letter M Worksheets – Learning about the letter “m” with your little ones? Don’t miss these simple worksheets to help them practice the beginning sound, writing upper and lowercase, and fine motor skills as they color each picture.
Jungle Animal Playdough Mats – Playdough mats are a super fun way to help little ones work on their fine motor skills. These Jungle themed mats include open spaces for kids to use their imaginations as they “complete” the picture. How fun!
Farm ABC Strips – Need some extra handwriting practice for your early learners? These Farm themed strips can be cut and laminated to use over and over. Put them on a ring loop to have easy access to them!
Kindergarten Addition Worksheets – Are you working on addition up to 10? These colorful and simple math worksheets are a great way to add extra practice to your early learners math lessons.
Bear Print Greater and Less Than – If you’re working on greater than and less than with your early learners, do it with a bear twist! These fun bear paw print clip cards are a quick and easy way to practice and master their ‘greater than, less than’ facts!
Free Winter & February Resources:
Valentine’s Day Cutting Activity – Little ones love any excuse to cut up things. Give these Valentine’s Day themed activities a try to help them master this important skill.
Groundhog Day Worksheets – If you’re looking for some fun learning about this little guy that pops his head out and tries to see his shadow (or not), be sure to check out these FREE printable worksheets!
List of our Top Winter Resources – Do you find yourself inside more than out during the cold winter months? Take the time to do more learning and fun activities with your kids. Check out these Winter Resources for some great ideas!
Valentine’s Day Bingo Game – Are you hosting a Valentine’s Day party with friends? Kids will love playing this themed Bingo Game for fun prizes – or some extra hearts and treats. Head over to download yours today!
Valentine’s Day Coloring Page – Coloring pages are fun way to work on fine motor skills with your little (or big) ones. Head over to print out this simple Valentine’s Day coloring page now to add to your February 14th activities.
Valentine’s Day Finding Letters – Your little learners will love finding the letters with these heart-themed letter find worksheets. Each page gives them an uppercase letter to trace and then find on the page. They can color each heart as they find the letter or use other objects to just cover them.
Find and Color Winter Worksheets – Work on word and color recognition, as well as, fine motor skills with these simple winter themed find-and-color activity worksheets.
Free Geography & Math Homeschool Curriculum:
Free Unit Study Lesson: Explore Ecuador! – Discover some of the most amazing people and places, meals and markets, animals and agriculture of Ecuador through the eyes of a homeschool graduate—FREE!
Columbia Worksheets – Do your kids know about the country of Columbia? Use these simple and FREE printable worksheets to introduce them to the country and a few key facts.
Mitten Time Telling – Learning to tell time can be hard for some kids, but add in “elapsed time” and some throw in the towel. Give this mitten themed time telling matching activity a try!
Winter Skip Counting – Skip counting is a great way to build a solid foundation for multiplication and division, but in a fun way. Practice counting by 6’s with this simple and FREE printable easy reader book.
Under the Sea Subtraction Game – Need some extra subtraction practice? Use this adorable Under the Sea themed game to help! This would also be a fun math addition to your sea themed unit study!
Free History & Language Arts Resources:
Rachel Carson Unit Study – Who knows Rachel Carson? She was a marine biologist, conservationist, and writer known for her book, Silent Spring (1962). Have your kids learn more about her life and work with this FREE unit study!
Tracing Cursive Letters – Are you working on cursive handwriting with your kids? Not only does it help with fine motor skills, it is important that they know how to read and write in cursive. Use these FREE printable pages for extra practice.Short Vowel Board Game – Do your early readers struggle with short vowel sounds? Make it fun with a board game to give them extra practice without the stress!
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Thank you so much for rounding these up! We have a lot of fun with them!
I need a English 4 high school curriculum. Do u know of one with a good teachers book
one year, maybe last year, you had featured a printable map for each country or continent. the focus of the blog was on Africa. and you were able to print out the whole continent on like 11 pages. do you have a link for printing out the world?
thanks
I am interested in 10 th grade and 9tthgrade and pre k curriculum
Any free music lessons or activities, ty
Where can I find the piggybank printable?
Unfortunately, we update this list every week, so the freebies change. I’m sorry that old Pinterest pin is still floating around! But you can find that printable over HERE. Hope that helps! -Meg, MSM Team
I truly appreciate that you round these up each and every week. What a gift. Thank you.
You’re so welcome! We are so happy to help! -Jordan, MSM Team
Great list!! I really like the History one about Declaration of Independence.
I found a fabulous free curriculum from the Good and beautiful. It is theLanguage Arts PDF Course Set: Levels 1-5. I also found a Marine Biology course I could download for free. I have used Good and Beautiful for the last years and have really loved it for my kiddos 🙂
Thanks for sharing! -Jordan, MSM Team
Is there more stuff for late middle school/ early high school. My youngest and last kid is in the 8th grade but in some subjects he is more advanced.
We update this list weekly, so be sure to check back each week and see if there’s something that’s a better fit for your kids! 🙂 -Meg, MSM Team
CK-12 flexbooks! It’s an open education resource (OER) that is fantastic. It can help you put together a thorough, rigorous, and fun curriculum. We use it especially for science. Another favorite of ours for science is thehomescientist.com; free chemistry and biology lab manuals.
Great list! Thanks!
You’re so welcome! -Jordan, MSM Team