Math:
Click here for free samples of Math Curriculum for Algebra to Calculus:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/All-Things-Algebra/Search:%23spiralreviewsample_ata
Prodigy is free for Educators and you can set up your children in your classroom and assign them Math and ELA skills. You can have the program give them questions based on their skill level or set their grade level with a simple assessment. You can give weekly rewards as a parent or monthly rewards as a teacher to encourage the students to answer the questions and level up! The parent app on your phone will have different options than the parent login on a computer and I recommend using a different email address for your Educator login and your Parent login so you can give rewards in both platforms:
Create a free account for Math games for kids that follow the state standard curriculum of your choice. Students get to dress and upgrade an avatar, play math games with or without other students or siblings and even take assessments to track progress. You can give assignments and make them mandatory before game play and each math problem has an associated video to walk the student through the lesson so they can solve the problem:
Coding:
CS First is free for teachers and you can put your children in their own classroom where you can assign courses that are self-paced and easy to do. Kids get to follow the on-screen instructions and build mini games one layer at a time:
Microsoft has a whole webpage set up with a variety of code based games and programs for kids of all ages and skill levels:
Free Microsoft virtual workshops and training with information on apps for school, how to code, virtual museums and more:
www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/workshops-training-and-events/students
Learn to code with Scratch, create a free account and watch the tutorial to get started:
Language Arts:
Dreamscape is a map-based game platform where you sign up as a teacher for a free account and you can let the program assess your student and automatically place them where they fall based on their answers or you can assign skill-specific questions to supplement your curriculum. There is even another game they can play interchangeably to answer the assigned questions if they prefer the Temple Run setup instead, Dreamseeker Drift, also included:
Here is a website with an entire list of Language Arts options that are discussed based on design, read through to find something that could work for you:
https://www.thehomeschoolmom.com/my-favorite-homeschool-language-arts-resources/
Free video book resource for Homeschoolers! Vooks Activities and Resources help parents and teachers extend the learning beyond each storybook. Each one provides themes, summaries, talking points, discussion topics, activity ideas and even vocabulary cards:
https://join.vooks.com/free-homeschool/
Free tools to make your students better writers and readers, a non-profit, provides free literacy activities that build reading comprehension, writing, and language skills for elementary, middle, and high school students.
Improve your students’ Reading Comprehension. Personalized reading comprehension exercises for K-12 and ESL students.
There is the Homeschool Book IT! program that runs October to March and then a Summer program from June to August. If they complete the goal that you set, either by minutes per day read or books by the month, they earn a free Personal Pan Pizza from Pizza Hut! It is from Pre-K to 6th grade:
Art:
Free elementary online art classes with prerecorded videos, printable pdfs and colorful pictures:
Science:
Free science experiments for kids:
The Museum of Life + Science has a list of activities that you can do at home which ranges from arts and crafts to science experiments!
https://www.lifeandscience.org/learn/life-and-science-at-home/bite-sized-science/
Generation Genius has subscription boxes with 3 experiments per month with videos and all included materials and if you want to sign up for an annual subscription to their website, it gives you access to all their science videos for all age groups, lesson plans, quizzes and related content:
Social Studies/History
Supplement science, social studies, and ELA curriculums with over 2,000 engaging, standards-aligned non-fiction texts for grades 3-8:
https://kidsdiscover.com/free-lesson-plans/
A rudimentary site that sorts History topics by Time Period under icons but has lots of information behind every link:
History Teaching Resources For UK and International Curriculum for ages 11-18:
Free and alphabetical list of History for Kids articles:
Welcome to History for Kids the free online history network. We hope you enjoy and have fun exploring our history. The website is packed with articles, worksheets and even a quiz on each section. You will find cool games, videos, worksheets on many historical events that will help you understand those that have gone before us.
This site offers free samples of worksheets and lesson plans to Social Studies, Math, English, Science and more, offers a low monthly subscription or a one-time, lifetime subscription with updates to all worksheets automatically:
Foreign Language:
Learn any language free, even more than one at a time. Sign up for a free classroom to assign students specific units, stories or challenge them to earn a set amount of XP by a due date!
Music:
Click here for Music Theory Curriculum and Games: *subscription required beyond samples
https://www.threeminutetheorymusic.com/2022-webinar-page?cid=c64d4f5d-25c3-4802-8268-8f3ba53c46f1
Yoga:
Great kids yoga channel with a large assortment of themes and lengths:
Tons of free videos available with an option to subscribe to unlock more!
https://www.youtube.com/user/cosmickidsyoga
All subject searchable site:
A list of Raleigh Homeschooling Resources:
https://fun4raleighkids.com/Family-Resources/Homeschooling-Resources/
Below is a free website of printables of all ages and grade levels ranging from Pre-K to 12th. They have individual sheets as well as packets with entire grade levels, age ranges or subjects to choose from:
Twinkl is another website that offers printables and has a free day on Wednesdays when you can download and print off as much as you would like without being charged:
There is an in-person, Christian based co-op that serves families from Yadkin and Surry Counties called Humble Journey Homeschool Co-op. Anyone who is interested and can make the journey is welcome to attend as well. They can be found on Facebook and contacted through messenger using this link:
Humble Journey Homeschool Co-op
Classes began Spring 2023, send them a message for more information!