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Welcome to our list of free homeschool math curriculum! Below, you’ll find free homeschool math curriculum for every grade.
How to Use the Free Math Curriculum List
The math curriculum on this page is listed in alphabetical order. There is a suggested grade range next to the title of each curriculum resource. These are only approximate, so you may want to also consider resources above or below your child’s actual grade.
All the Christian resources on this list are labeled with a “C.” Any resource not labeled as Christian is either secular or neutral and does not teach religious beliefs unless otherwise noted.
If you would like to use any of the resources listed below, click on the curriculum’s title to visit their website. Then, follow the instructions found there to begin using the resource.
For other subjects, visit our homepage and choose a subject from the free curriculum menu found there. There are options for all the standard subjects and many electives.
Free Math Curriculum
At Home Middle School (6th – 8th)
This website teaches middle school math using free resources from Khan Academy, Math Antics, Tecmath, TedEd, and other sources. It organizes these materials into 180 daily lessons.
Comprehensive School Mathematics Program (K – 6th)
Lesson files, worksheets, blackline masters, and storybooks are available for download.
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool (1st – 8th) C
Easy Peasy teaches math using a variety of methods and sources, including video lessons and games. The lower grades also include a downloadable workbook.
Easy Peasy All-in-One High School (8th – 12th) C
The material is taught using a variety of sources and methods, including video lessons and online textbooks. Courses available are Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry, Trigonometry/Pre-calculus, Calculus, and Consumer Math.
edX (10th – college)
EdX, a nonprofit created by Harvard and MIT, offers numerous math courses. The length and format vary from course to course, and availability is subject to change periodically. The courses are free to audit, or certificates of completion are also available for a fee.
Everyday Arithmetic (2nd – 8th)
These vintage textbooks, available for download, were originally published in the early 1900s. Included books are First Year in Numbers (2nd grade), Primary Book (3rd & 4th), Intermediate Book (5th & 6th), Book 3 (7th & 8th), and a teacher’s guide.
Everyday Number Stories (2nd – 3rd)
This textbook teaches math concepts using short stories about everyday situations. Practice problems follow each story to reinforce the concept.
Fish Tank Learning (2nd – 11th)
Fish Tank Learning’s downloadable courses include lesson plans, student worksheets, tests, and answer keys.
Flipped Math (7th – 12th)
Concepts are taught using videos. There are also downloadable note-taking pages and assignments. Courses included are 7th grade math, Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry, and Pre-calculus. While the curriculum content is free, if you choose to use the assessments, they must be purchased.
Free Math Program (1st – 5th)
Free Math teaches mathematics using online text and downloadable practice worksheets.
Georgia Virtual Learning (6th – 12th)
Grade-level science courses are offered for 6th through 8th grades. High school courses available include Advanced Algebra, Advanced Mathematical Decision Making, Geometry, AP Precalculus, AP Calculus, AP Statistics, and more. The material is taught using an online textbook, videos, interactive activities, and practice problems. Assessments are not included.
HippoCampus (8th – 12th)
HippoCampus offers Algebra 1 and Developmental Math courses. The courses include an online textbook, video, lectures, and practice problems.
Illustrative Mathematics (K – 12th)
Illustrative Mathematics offers grade-level math courses for elementary and middle school. For high school, they have Geometry, Algebra 1 and 2, and Integrated Math 1. The courses include student materials and an instructor’s guide. To set up a free educator’s account for full access to all the features, you must upload a picture of your ID to verify your identity. Homeschoolers can choose “other” for their school district.
Khan Academy (Pre-K – college)
Khan Academy uses video-based instruction. Online practice problems, quizzes, and tests are included. Courses covered are K through 8th grade math, Pre-algebra, Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-calculus, Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, and Statistics. They also offer AP courses.
MasterMath (6th – 9th)
This is a video-based curriculum with printable worksheets, quizzes, and quarterly exams. It includes 6th through 8th grade math and Algebra 1.
Math is Fun (Pre-K – 12th)
This website offers math instruction from Pre-K through 8th grade, as well as courses in Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry, Statistics, and Calculus. Lessons include online text and practice problems. Some lessons also include videos, games, or other interactive components.
Mathematics Enhancement Programme (K – 9th)
MEP was created for use in UK schools but is also used by homeschoolers worldwide. Lesson plans, copy masters, practice books, and answer keys are available for download.
Miniature Masterminds (Pre-K – 2nd)
Miniature Masterminds offers downloadable full-year workbooks, which can be found here: kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade. They also offer many shorter themed workbooks for Pre-K through 2nd grade.
Modern States (10th – college)
Modern States courses prepare students to take College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams. Students can earn college credit through CLEP exams while still in high school, making college more accessible and affordable. There are courses available for precalculus, calculus, college mathematics, and college algebra.
Number Stories (K – 1st)
These classic books use a storybook format to teach early math skills. Book 1 and Book 2 are both available for download.
NWT Literacy Council (5th – adults)
The Everyday Math Skills workbook series offered on this website teaches the basic math skills needed for daily life. The downloadable workbooks are Home Math, Kitchen Math, Money Math, and Simply Math. They were written for use in Canada, using the metric system, but can be used by homeschoolers in other countries.
OpenStax (9th – college)
OpenStax offers downloadable student textbooks, instructor guides, and other instructor resources for Pre-Algebra, Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Algebra & Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus Volumes 1 to 3, Introductory Statistics, and Introductory Business Statistics. While most of these courses are intended for college students, motivated high school students may be able to complete them.
Plain and not so Plain (2nd – 9th) C
These math courses are taught using downloadable workbooks.
Parallel Alternative Strategies for Students: Consumer Math (9th – 12th)
This course covers budgeting, banking, borrowing, housing, taxes, investing, retirement, and more using a downloadable workbook and teacher’s guide. While it’s designed for special needs students, other students may use it as well.
Ray’s Arithmetic (1st – 11th) C
These vintage textbooks, available for download, were published in the 1870s and 1880s. Included books are Ray’s New Primary Arithmetic (1st to 2nd grade), Ray’s New Intellectual Arithmetic (3rd to 4th), Ray’s New Practical Arithmetic (5th to 6th), Ray’s New Higher Arithmetic (7th to 8th), Ray’s New Geometry and Trigonometry (9th to 10th), Ray’s New Elementary Algebra (9th to 10th), and Ray’s New Higher Algebra (11th).
Saylor Academy (10th – college)
Saylor Academy is a nonprofit initiative offering courses at the college and professional levels. However, high school students may also take their classes. Saylor provides courses in College Algebra, Calculus I, Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning, Introduction to Statistics, Foundations of Real World Math, Algebra, and Geometry.
School Yourself (8th – 12th)
School Yourself teaches math through interactive video lessons with personalized learning paths. Subjects included are Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry.
Seneca (6th – 12th)
Seneca’s math courses include Middle School Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry. Each course consists of an online textbook and practice problems.
Simply Good and Beautiful Math (K – 8th) C
This math curriculum includes a printable worktext and hands-on activities. Only the PDFs of the curriculum are free. Physical versions are available for purchase.
Siyavula Math Textbooks (7th – 12th)
These downloadable textbooks follow the South African school syllabus but can likely be used by residents of other countries too. Only grades 10th through 12th currently have a teacher’s guide available.
ST Math (Pre-K – 8th)
ST Math teaches a conceptual understanding of math through the use of interactive math puzzles. This program can be used as a standalone math curriculum or as a supplement to another curriculum.
Sylladot (K – 2nd)
Each level of this math curriculum includes a downloadable student workbook and an instruction manual. While the PDF downloads are free, physical workbooks are also available for purchase.
Under the Home (K – 5th)
Under the Home’s math courses are based on the classic textbooks, The Eclectic Manual of Methods and Ray’s Arithmetic. Printable workbooks are included.
Zearn Math (K – 5th)
This curriculum teaches math through videos, interactive digital lessons, and practice problems. To create your free account, sign up as an adult and then add your students.
More Free Math Resources
These resources can be used to supplement any math program or even piece together your own math curriculum.
Free Math Worksheets and Workbooks
This page lists downloadable math worksheets and workbooks. These printables provide practice in countless math skills.
Free Math Videos
Here, you’ll find websites and YouTube channels offering engaging video instruction. Math videos can introduce a new topic, explain a difficult concept, or aid in memorizing math facts.
Free Online Math Practice
This page lists websites providing free online math practice. These websites give immediate feedback to help reinforce math skills.
Free Math Games
This list of engaging math games includes both online and printable options. Games are a fun way to reinforce math skills, memorize math facts, and increase computation speed.
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