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Best Middle School Homeschool Curriculum

Curriculum options for middle school homeschoolers who need more independence, stronger writing, pre-algebra readiness, and clear parent oversight.

Who this guide is for

Families teaching grades 6–8 who want a bridge between elementary hand-holding and high school-level accountability.

How we chose these options

  • Growing student independence
  • Clear writing instruction
  • Pre-algebra or algebra readiness
  • Readable history and science
  • Parent tracking support

Top picks

#1 Matchfor your family

BJU Press (Bob Jones University Press)

Traditional textbook-based, rigorous academic

$300–$800
/year
ChristianMid-RangeTraditionalTextbook BasedStructuredGrades: K–12
#2 Matchfor your family

Sonlight

Literature-based, Charlotte Mason-influenced

$400–$900
/year
ChristianLiterature-BasedMulti-AgeMid-RangeLiving BooksGrades: PreK–12
#3 Matchfor your family

Teaching Textbooks

Self-teaching, online, video-based math

$150–$200
/year
Faith-NeutralOnlineBudget-FriendlySelf-DirectedVisualGrades: 3rd–12th
#4 Matchfor your family

Math-U-See

Mastery-based, manipulative-driven

$100–$300
/year
Faith-NeutralHands OnDyslexia-FriendlyBudget-FriendlyMid-RangeGrades: PreK–12
#5 Matchfor your family

IEW (Institute for Excellence in Writing)

Structured writing methodology, incremental

$100–$250
/year
Faith-NeutralBudget-FriendlyStructuredStrong WritingReading WritingGrades: K–12
#6 Matchfor your family

Notgrass History

Narrative, literature-based history

$100–$200
/year
ChristianLiterature-BasedBudget-FriendlyLiving BooksReading WritingGrades: 6th–12th

Buying advice

Middle school is the time to build stamina and executive function without pretending students are fully independent. Pick one strong math path, one explicit writing path, and content subjects your student can discuss and narrate well.

Before purchasing, read samples, check placement guidance, and compare the program against your parent bandwidth. The best curriculum is the one you can actually use consistently.

FAQ

What subjects matter most in middle school homeschool?

Math, writing, reading stamina, and study habits deserve the most attention because they carry directly into high school work.

Should middle school homeschool be independent?

Partly. Students can take on more checklists and assignments, but most still need parent check-ins, corrections, and help planning the week.