Homeschooling offers the wonderful ability to incorporate personalized learning into your student's education. We can take into consideration your student's learning style and your teaching style to find a curriculum that best meets both your needs.
I have some suggestions on curriculum you can use that incorporate quality instruction, excellent literature, and hands-on/project-based learning. These are just suggestions meant to help you in the selection process and not a requirement.
Curriculum Suggestions for Grade K (link)
Curriculum Suggestions for Grade 1 (link)
Curriculum Suggestions for Grade 2 (link)
Curriculum Suggestions for Grade 3 (link)
Curriculum Suggestions for Grade 4 (link)
Curriculum Suggestions for Grade 5 (link)
Curriculum Suggestions for Grade 6 (link)
Curriculum Suggestions for Grade 7 (link)
Curriculum Suggestions for Grade 8 (link)
For Families for with Multiple Students (link)
"Healthy Curriculum Choices" Chart (link) - for more ideas
New Curriculum Added to Bookmart! (link)
Springs Box Offerings for ELA, Science and History (link)
Springs Box Components (link) - More detailed information about each component
Springs Box Literature Bundle Catalogue Grades 3-8 (link) - Details on the literature options for grades 3-8
Core Literature Lists K-8 (link) - Quality literature to supplement reading
Fry's Sight Word Lists (link) - High frequency word lists
Fry's Sight Word Lists in Kid Friendly Font (link)
Fry’s Sight Word Website (link) - - Lessons, flashcards and activities to learn sight words
Spelling Worksheet (link) - To use with any weekly word list
Reading Comprehension Questions to Use With Any Grade Level (link) - I included a teacher guide as well
Reading Comprehension Worksheets to Use With Any Book (link)
Literature Analysis (link) - lessons and worksheets
Word Learning Strategy Bookmark (link) - To help your student learn new words while reading
Math Vocabulary and Operations Chart (link) - Words and Phrases Used With Math Operations
TK/Kindergarten Monthly Themes (link) - Create fun hands-on thematic units
Supplemental Resources/Material Ideas for Grades K-2 (link) - a list of lots of hands-on/fun resources you can use to supplement all subject areas. Core curriculum would need to be purchased first. These items can supplement the core curriculum.
Create Printables (link) - A template maker for personalized printing practice, spelling practice, learning sight words, etc.
I recommend using a daily planner to plan and keep track of your lessons each week.
Free Homeschool Planners:
Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Planner (link)