Homeschool Hub: Curricula Support

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Choosing your homeschool curriculum doesn’t have to be confusing.

Whether you’re just starting out or refining your approach, this page offers tools and guidance to help you explore curriculum styles, adapt materials to fit your learners, and access resources through your library.

Use the dropdowns below to learn about popular homeschool methods, find library-supported materials, and discover strategies for customizing your curriculum needs that meet your family’s goals.

Overview of Curriculum Styles

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Choosing a curriculum style depends on your child’s learning preferences, your teaching philosophy, and your family’s schedule.
  • Classical: Structured and rigorous, focusing on logic, memorization, and classical texts
  • Charlotte Mason: Gentle and literature-rich, with nature study and habit formation
  • Montessori: Hands-on and child-led, emphasizing independence and sensory learning
  • Project-Based Learning: Child-led, interest-driven learning that replaces rigid textbooks with hands-on, real-world projects
  • Reggio-Inspired Learning: Student-centered approach where learning is driven by the child’s own interests, curiosity, and questions
  • Thomas Jefferson Education: Focuses on inspiring a love of learning rather than forcing it; emphasizes classic literature, mentoring, and tailoring to your child’s passions
  • Unschooling: Flexible and interest-driven, with minimal formal structure
  • Unit Studies: Thematic and integrated, connecting multiple subjects around one topic
  • School-at-Home: Traditional and textbook-based, mirroring classroom structure
  • Waldorf Education:
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