ELA Reading
A solid homeschool reading curriculum does more than teach your kid how to decode “cat” and “dog”—it helps them dive into stories, build vocabulary that goes beyond “awesome,” and understand what they’re reading (even if it’s not about dragons).
With structured lessons, thoughtful discussion prompts (yes, you can ask more than “So… did you like it?”), and easy-to-use reading strategies, you’ll help your child grow into a confident reader—and maybe even spark some dinner-table debates about plot twists.
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Our favorite sites are easy to spot because they’re marked by the number of stars at the beginning of each curriculum description. If you see five stars, you know it’s a hit in our house and probably comes with fewer groans and more “Hey, this is fun!” comments from the kids. It’s a handy way to tell at a glance which lessons have earned a gold star (or five) for keeping everyone engaged and (mostly) smiling.
ABCya
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ABCya is an excellent online resource that combines learning and play through a collection of over 300 fun, educational games for students in grades PreK through 6. Developed by parents and educators, each game is thoughtfully designed with the understanding that kids learn best when they’re engaged and having fun. The activities are neatly organized by grade and subject, making it easy to find just the right fit — whether your child needs to practice multiplication, parts of speech, typing skills, pattern recognition, or simply wants to enjoy a safe, entertaining game. With a diverse range of options, ABCya offers something for every learning style and...
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