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.
Free General Homeschool Curriculum:
Easy Family Meal Ideas Recipe Book – When you’re homeschooling, there’s a lot of planning. Not only do you plan weekly lessons, your family still wants to eat 3 times a day. As you finish a busy school year and get ready to relax this summer, simpify your meal planning with Easy Family Meal Ideas Recipe Book.
FREE Lesson – Teach Your Children Critical Thinking Skills – Will your students recognize truth? Teach your children to think critically from a Biblical worldview as they explore the history of ideas. Get the first lesson of Philosophy Adventure FREE! Ideal for students 6th-12th grade.
Student Summary Sheet – This Student Summary Sheet is great to include in your homeschool portfolio each year! Fill it in with highlights of what your child learned throughout the year: content mastered, favorite activities and projects, accomplishments in extracurriculars, and how you notice they’ve grown. This will be great to look back on and is an easy way to sum-up the year for your homeschool records!
Start a Homeschool Co-op Checklist – Have you ever thought of starting a homeschool co-op? Do you feel overwhelmed at the idea but kinda wonder if you could do it? Grab this Start a Homeschool Co-op free checklist of steps to begin. It’s more doable than you think!
Physical Education Pose Guide – Get kids moving and stretching with this FREE printable Physical Education Pose Guide. This is perfect for brain breaks, to get the wiggles out, or just for some movement and stretching.
Teach Good Manners with a Free Printable Poster – Character training is hard work. Make it easier with this free checklist of good manners! Prepare your ambassadors to reflect the love of Jesus with a disciplined mind—designed as a beautiful, printable poster!
Free Printable to Plan a Staples Garden: What to Plant for a Year’s Worth of Food! – Use the gift of homeschool to teach your children where their food comes from! Get this free printable to help you plan a garden that feeds your family for a year.
Free Coloring Pages & Seasonally Themed Printables:
Summer Scavenger Hunts Bundle – Summer is a great time to get out and enjoy nature and explore. Use these fun summer-themed scavenger hunts to get the kids outside and having fun too!
Maze Printables – These FREE printable Mazes are a great way to work on problem-solving skills while working on their fine motor abilities as they solve each maze. The added writing element is a great for reinforcing spelling and penmanship too!
Summer Bookmarks – Get kids excited for summer and reading with these FREE printable summer themed bookmarks. Encourage reading while improving fine motor skills as kids color their own bookmarks to use in their summer reading.
Dolphin Coloring Page – Do you have a dolphin fan in your home? Are you learning about dolphins in your studies? Don’t miss this FREE printable Dolphin Coloring Page! This is a simple and easy addition to any unit study.
Dinosaur Mystery Puzzle – This simple, yet effective cut and paste style puzzle is a great way to help kids work on their fine motor skills and visual awareness. Have them color the images first or put the puzzle together and color after to create their one-of-a-kind dinosaur!
Butterfly Fine Motor Mats – Butterflies can be seen almost everywhere during the spring and summer months. Use these FREE Butterfly shape Fine Motor Mats with your little learners in conjunction with any spring or butterfly themed unit.
Free Early Learning Homeschool Curriculum:
Color Blue Worksheets – Learning about the color blue? Give these FREE printable Blue Worksheets a go! Your early learners will enjoy working on these activities and worksheets all about the color blue.
Rapunzel Activity Pack – Use this Rapunzel Activity Pack to make your very own tower to play out the story with your beginning reader or use it as part of your very own unit study.
Ice Cream Alphabet Cut and Paste – Ice Cream is a perfect summer treat. Encourage some fun learning with these Ice Cream themed FREE printable ABC Cut and Past Matching worksheets. They can be colored too!
Letter D Book – This FREE printable Letter D book is a great way to introduce the fourth letter of the alphabet. It is also great to help little ones review the letter at the end of a unit or year.
Number 9 Worksheets – Master the number nine with these FREE printable worksheets. With adorable clipart and fun activities, your early learners are sure to master counting to, recognizing, and writing the number 9.
Letter Scavenger Hunt – Scavenger hunts make everything fun! Use these FREE Letter Hunt printables to help little ones master letter recognition or even sounds! Head over to download and print yours today!
Cut and Paste Worksheets – Learning to cut and paste is a fundamental skill kids need to develop. Use these FREE printable practice worksheets for a variety of ways and topics to help them master this skill.
Ice Cream Fine Motor Skill Worksheets – Another fun summer-themed activity, these FREE Ice Cream fine motor skill worksheets are perfect for some summer-time learning! Head over to download yours today!
Free Language Arts, Fine Arts, & Geography Resources:
Free Picture Writing Prompts! – Is your budding writer a visual learner? Picture writing prompts may be just what you need to get their creative juices flowing! Get this FREE printable with two visual writing exercises that solve the “I don’t know where to start!” dilemma.
Rainbow Lined Paper – The dog-themed rainbow lined pages are a fun way to encourage animal lovers to write! Print out the colors you want or all of them to create a unique creative writing file. Use these for journaling, inspired writing, or just because.
Free Science, History, & Math Homeschool Curriculum:
Bees Count and Color Activity Pages – Kids will enjoy coloring and counting from 1-10 with these fun busy bee hive activity pages. You’ll also find a recommended reading list of bee themed books so your little ones can learn all about bees and their importance in nature.
Planets Cards, Facts and Games – Are you looking for a fun and educational way to explore the planets with your kids? My free printable is packed with essential facts and pictures of the eight planets, including three fun games you can play to reinforce learning. Have fun!
The Buzz About Bees – The Buzz About Bees printable is 42+ pages packed with information about bees and insects. There are activities for preschool through fifth grade. Help your children understand all the good things bees do for us!
Famous Inventors Companion Notes – Did you know that May is National Inventor’s Month? Check out the Famous Inventors Online Unit Study to use with your kids this summer or upcoming school year! This freebie is a companion notes pack to use alongside the Famous Inventors Online Unit Study. Includes 22 pages of guided notes, sample unit study grading rubric, and certificate of course completion.
Scientific Method Flip Book and Worksheets – Introducing children to the Scientific Method is easy with these Scientific Method Flip Book and Worksheets.
Flower Life Cycle Coloring Pages – During the spring and summer months we will see many flowers blooming. Teach your kids all about the life cycle of a flower with these FREE coloring pages!
Differences Between Butterflies and Moths Worksheet – Beautiful butterflies and moths are visiting our yards and gardens, giving us a wonderful learning opportunity for our children. This free printable is packed with activities. Download your copy today!
Dandelion Life Cycle Worksheet – Do you remember blowing dandelion seeds around your yard? Now you can teach your kids the full life cycle of the dandelion with these FREE printable worksheets.
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Tamara talley says
Free. Teacher books
Sarah says
The “Birth of Jesus” copywork is EXACTLY what I logged onto the computer to search for. Thrilled I saw it on here. Thanks!
Jordan says
Yay!! We’re so happy we were able to help you find this amazing resource! -Jordan, MSM Team
Christina says
These are excellent resources. Can’t wait to used them. Thank you so very much for all the great stuff here. 👍
Meagan says
You’re so welcome! -Meg, MSM Team
Forest Rose says
Wonderful list of homeschool curriculum! Thanks for sharing!
Jordan says
You’re so welcome! -Jordan, MSM Team
Carrie Smith says
Thank you so much for rounding these up! We have a lot of fun with them!
Jordan says
Yay! You’re very welcome! I’m glad you find them so fun! -Jordan, MSM Team
Susan says
I need a English 4 high school curriculum. Do u know of one with a good teachers book
Pamela says
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
Ryan says
I am interested in 10 th grade and 9tthgrade and pre k curriculum
Debbie says
Any free music lessons or activities, ty
Allison Gaylord says
Where can I find the piggybank printable?
Meg says
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
Jenny Woodward says
I truly appreciate that you round these up each and every week. What a gift. Thank you.
Jordan says
You’re so welcome! We are so happy to help! -Jordan, MSM Team
Johanna Henderson says
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 🙂
Jordan says
Thanks for sharing! -Jordan, MSM Team
Amy says
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.
Meg says
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
Eva Marie says
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.
Teresa says
Great list! Thanks!
Jordan says
You’re so welcome! -Jordan, MSM Team