Did you know that there are several free Complete Curriculum plans available? Some are guidelines with links to free resources; others provide the coursework.
Maybe one will work for you!!
Ambleside Online (K-12) inspired by Charlotte Mason; heavy focus on classic literature & uses many free ebooks
Mater Amabilis (K-8) Charlotte Mason inspired for Catholics
Old-Fashioned Education (K-12) uses free old texts found in public domain
The Puritan’s Home School Curriculum (K-12) uses free old texts with a Reformed emphasis
Core Knowledge (PreK-8) from the popular series What Your __ Grader Needs to Know
Free World U (K-12) complete curriculum using flashcards
Baltimore Curriculum Project (K-5) broken down into monthly plans
Lesson Pathways (PreK-5) weekly topic units that link to web resources
Oakes-Homeschool-Consulting (PreK-12) wiki with a course of study & resource links
Head of the Class (PreK-5) curriculum based instruction, videos, worksheets
Vermilion Parish (PreK-12) various curriculum resources
SAS Curriculum Pathways (6-12) web-based curriculum for core subjects
Homeschool College USA (9-12) for students interested in using college-level exams during high school
PASS Books (various) complete workbooks – they may not be available online permanently, so download now & save for later *Update* It looks like these are no longer online. Check the comments for info on ordering a free CD. Thanks Darcy!
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool (K-12) Christian curriculum by a mom of 6
St. Aidens Homeschool (PreK-5) lesson plans and activity pages
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I am building a truly free and complete online homeschool. It’s not just a list. It’s all the assignments for every subject and all the materials (all free). It’s a work in progress as I put up my own children’s assignments but you can find a year’s worth of assignments for children in Pre-K through 8th. http://allinonehomeschool.wordpress.com
Wow! Thanks for the link – I will add you to my Homeschool for Free LiveBinder! http://livebinders.com/play/play_or_edit?id=9506
I dont see the third grade. Am i missing something?
I have a feeling maybe it is a work in progress? There is a contact section on that webpage if you would like to verify 🙂 (If you received another comment from me, please ignore it. I had already posted it before I realized you were talking about a specific curriculum!)
Third grade English and math will go up in 2013. But you can use the site for third grade science, history, art, music, PE, health and Bible. Third grade would be in level L. There is biology, physics, chemistry, ancient and modern history available so far.
I tried to access the PASS workbooks this AM, but could not get to them. I used the contact info on their website and this is the response I got:
Good Morning,
This e-mail is in response to your request for PASS information.
The PASS Project closed, so there is no longer a website; however, the materials are available on CD.
Although PASS materials are not aligned with Next Generation Sunshine State Standards, they remain an excellent resource and offer suggestions to stimulate student interest through thought-provoking activities.
If you would like to receive the complimentary CDs, please submit your complete mailing address. You will be mailed a copy of each CD (student books and teacher guides) You may also make additional copies from these. Thank you for your interest in these resources and best wishes with your instructional program.
If you have questions or need additional information, please contact Mrs. Rethia Hudson, Program Specialist, at (850) 245-0477 or via e-mail.
They were very pleasant and it looks like you can still get the stuff free! 🙂
Thanks so much for passing along this info! I will post an update.
Here’s a free curriculum you may want to add…Teaching With God’s Heart for the World
http://harvestministry.org/twghw
Thanks Rhonda! I have that listed in my Geography section & didn’t realize it was a unit study!
I went to the Free World U site but I couldn’t find where it was free. They have a page for the tuition costs.
As best I can tell, the tuition is for accreditation. The basic program is still free, but you need to register.
http://www.freeworldu.org/static/BasicFree.aspx