Available courses


Schoolhouse Spelling: Kindergarten is a spelling course with five words per week, plus regular review weeks. Students learn two-, three-, and four-letter words.

Schoolhouse Spelling: Kindergarten is a thirty-six week homeschool course presented to kindergarteners.

Schoolhouse Grammar: First Grade is a year-long course with 108 lessons in early grammar and mechanics skills. Students will learn about parts of speech, capitalization, punctuation, sentence construction, synonyms/antonyms, and much more. 

Schoolhouse Grammar: First Grade is a thirty-six week homeschool course presented to first graders.

Schoolhouse Spelling: First Grade is a 36-week spelling course with ten words per week, plus regular review weeks. Students learn short and long vowel sounds, as well as spelling rules.

Schoolhouse Spelling: Third Grade is a 36-week spelling course with ten words per week, plus regular review weeks. Students learn homophones, contractions, compound words, ways silent gh is spelled, and prefixes and suffixes. 

This American Folklore course is a semi-formal introduction to both folklore as a general subject and the national treasury of folklore. Middle school and high school homeschool students focus primarily on stories, poems, and songs, but enjoy various aspects of national folklife, as well.

American Folklore is a twenty-six week homeschool course presented to seventh through twelfth graders.

Benjamin Franklin Writing Method helps students improve their writing skills using the same method employed by Benjamin Franklin—imitating the masters. Students learn to analyze good literature and apply what they learn, focusing on the arrangement and presentation of ideas to develop a better understanding of excellent writing. This course can be used as one component of a full homeschool language arts curriculum for the middle school or high school homeschool student.

Benjamin Franklin Writing Method is a twenty-four week homeschool course presented to seventh through twelfth graders.