Are you looking for free homeschool resources? We have compiled a list of our freebies for you to try in your homeschool.
There are amazing homeschool curriculums out there. However, sometimes, even the best curriculum has gaps, and you’ll need extra resources. We have lots of options (both free and paid) to supplement your homeschool curriculum, check out our free homeschool resources below!
36 Weeks of Skills Sampler
Looking for comprehensive grammar or phonics activities for your kids during the school year? These 36 Weeks of Skills Sampler activities have everything you need to supplement Pre-K through 6th Grade grammar instruction!
They are quick and engaging, perfect to start off language arts lessons. All you have to do is teach!
This is great for homeschoolers who want to try structured grammar or phonics instruction at home. This freebie includes 2 weeks of each product that are currently included in our 36 Weeks of Skills Practice Parent Edition.
Book & Internet Research Freebie
Use this Book & Internet Research free homeschool resource to teach your kids research skills which include:
- A book research activity to teach the difference between the table of contents and index using a Venn Diagram!
- How to use the internet to research activity
- Finding credible sources activity
- Student pages AND lesson plans included for each activity
- Teacher instructions pages so you know just how to use these in your homeschool!
- Black & white versions of each lesson are also included!
Free Sub Plans
Don’t let the name fool you, there are valuable resources in here, that can be used in your homeschool! Our sample sub plans are similar to our monthly homeschool lessons so they’ll also give you a taste of those lessons. This is a sample of what is included in our homeschool lessons.
Grab these free lessons below:
- Pre-K Sub Plans
- Kindergarten Sub Plans
- 1st Grade Sub Plans
- 2nd Grade Sub Plans
- 3rd Grade Sub Plans
- 4th Grade Sub Plans
- 5th Grade Sub Plans
- 6th Grade Sub Plans
Math K-6 Sub Plans
We love our math sub plans! Again, don’t let the name sub-plans turn you away, these free math lesson plans are the perfect free homeschool resource.
Included is a sample lesson from each set of plans (K-6) from the August sub plans, which are similar to our August homeschool lessons. Since they are school-themed, they can be used any time of year.
Differentiated Reading Comprehension & Fluency Passages for K-6
We’ve put so much of our love into these Differentiated Reading Comprehension Passages. This freebie includes 2 of the passages (with all three levels) so you can try them out in your own homeschool.
Versions for K-6 are included in the freebie, so you can differentiate even more to meet your kids at their level.
Click here to learn how to use this freebie (and any of our PDF resources) digitally using Kami. Our paid versions will come with Google Slides options.
K-6 At Home Learning Freebie
This freebie includes activities designed specifically for K-6 At Home Learning that can be easily used for your homeschool.
This free homeschool resource includes color by number, color by word, 2 weeks of math reviews for K-6, writing prompts and activities, 2 reusable activities that can be used with any book.
Pre-K Through 5th Summer Learning
If you are looking for fun summer-themed activities to keep your kids learning all summer, grab our summer review freebie for Pre-K through 5th grades! It includes one week of math review, sentence or CVC work, color by numbers, and a comic writing lesson!
Reading Challenge Bookmarks
These editable reading challenge bookmarks are a perfect way to encourage kids to read! Start a reading challenge in your homeschool and help your kids keep track with these bookmarks.
You can type in any genres or categories that you would like your students to read. You can also add your kids’ names right onto the bookmarks!
Looking for more about why to use free homeschool printables in your homeschool? Check out this blog post, Why Use Printables In Your Homeschool. Or do you want to use free homeschool printables but don’t have a printer? We’ve got another blog post perfect for you, Where to Print Worksheets Without A Printer.