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Best Online Homeschool Curriculum

Online homeschool curriculum options for families wanting digital lessons, automated grading, or more independent student work.

Who this guide is for

Families needing online lessons, automated structure, or more independent learning support.

How we chose these options

  • Student independence
  • Automated grading
  • Parent dashboard
  • Subject coverage
  • Screen-time balance

Top picks

#1 Matchfor your family

Time4Learning

Online, interactive, self-paced

$240–$360
/year
SecularOnlineBudget-FriendlyMid-RangeSelf-DirectedGrades: PreK–12
#2 Matchfor your family

Teaching Textbooks

Self-teaching, online, video-based math

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

Monarch (Alpha Omega Publications)

Online, self-paced, mastery-based

$300–$400
/year
ChristianOnlineMid-RangeSelf-DirectedVisualGrades: 3rd–12th
#4 Matchfor your family

Calvert Education

Traditional, comprehensive, accredited option

$300–$700
/year
SecularMid-RangeTraditionalTextbook BasedStructuredGrades: PreK–12
#5 Matchfor your family

Veritas Press

Classical, chronological history, online options

$500–$1,500
/year
ChristianClassicalOnlineLiterature-BasedMid-RangeGrades: K–12
#6 Matchfor your family

Switched-On Schoolhouse

Computer-based, self-paced, Christian

$100–$200
/year
ChristianOnlineBudget-FriendlySelf-DirectedLow-PrepGrades: 3rd–12th

Buying advice

Online curriculum can reduce parent teaching time, but it should not eliminate parent oversight. Build in check-ins and offline practice.

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

Can online homeschool curriculum be the whole program?

Sometimes, especially for older students, but younger children usually need more parent involvement and offline learning.

Is online curriculum accepted in every state?

Curriculum choice is usually separate from homeschool compliance. Parents still need to follow their state’s homeschool law requirements.