Online & Virtual Curriculum
These are full or supplemental programs your child uses on a computer or tablet. They typically include video lessons, interactive exercises, quizzes, and progress tracking.
Our Recommendations
Acellus / Power Homeschool
Full K-12 online curriculum with video-based lessons. Self-paced with built-in assessments. Covers all core subjects. Affordable subscription model.
Mia Academy
Interactive online curriculum with live tutoring support. Engaging video lessons and adaptive learning paths.
Oak Meadow
Creative, nature-inspired curriculum available in print and online formats. Encourages hands-on projects alongside structured learning. Well-regarded for its balanced approach.
Time4Learning
Interactive, self-paced online curriculum with animated lessons. Automated grading and progress reports. Popular with families new to homeschooling.
Bridgeway Academy
Accredited online academy offering customized learning plans, live classes, and advisor support. Good option if you want more structure and support.
Adventure Academy
Educational MMO game world from the makers of ABC Mouse. Kids learn through exploration and quests. Works well as a supplement for older elementary kids.
Tips for Online Curriculum
- Set a daily schedule. Even though online programs are self-paced, having a routine helps kids stay on track.
- Balance screen time. Pair online lessons with offline activities, outdoor play, and hands-on projects.
- Use the parent dashboard. Most programs have reporting tools — check in weekly to see progress.
- Try before you buy. Most online programs offer free trials or sample lessons.