The Hope Academy embraces a variety of teaching methods and learning philosophies to cater to the diverse educational needs of each student. The resources listed here, along with many others that we use, reflect this flexible approach. While we align with many of the ideologies these resources promote, we encourage families to blend and combine ideas to best suit their unique needs. Please note that The Hope Academy, P.E.A is not officially affiliated with any of these resources.

Free Digital and Printable Resources

Archive.org

From textbooks to novels, Archive.org offers free digital books on every imaginable subject. It’s an indispensable resource for homeschooling families looking to expand their library without cost.

Project Gutenberg

Introduce your homeschoolers to classic literature with Project Gutenberg’s free collection of public domain texts. It’s ideal for parents looking for both foundational and supplementary reading materials to their curriculum.

Kingdom First Homeschool

With over 150 free resources, this website offers an extensive collection of free curriculum links, activities, printables, and unit studies, all rooted in Christian values, for all grade levels.

Teachers Pay Teachers

​Whether you need quick worksheets, hands-on activity ideas, or full lesson plans, Teachers Pay Teachers has something for every parent. You can find many free printables for every grade and subject, from science experiments to history lessons.

Freedom Homeschooling

A vast collection of free, faith-based homeschooling resources, Freedom Homeschooling provides links to complete curriculums, printables, and activities for every subject and grade level.

The Good and the Beautiful

This website offers a rich and engaging Christian homeschool curriculum. With free downloadable resources, it covers subjects such as language arts, history, and science with an emphasis on beauty, goodness, and simplicity.

Pocket College

Offering free online courses in history, literature, philosophy, and more, Pocket College is an excellent resource for families seeking an academic approach to homeschooling. Ideal for middle school through college-level learners.

Ambleside Online

Rooted in Charlotte Mason’s philosophy, Ambleside Online provides a complete, free curriculum. Its emphasis on living books and nature study makes it an ideal choice for parents who value a literature-rich, thoughtful approach to education.

All-in-One Homeschool

This all-in-one homeschool curriculum offers comprehensive lessons from pre-K through high school, completely free. With easy navigation and a day-by-day schedule, it’s perfect for families looking for a structured, Christian-based curriculum.

OER Commons

A treasure trove of free educational materials for all subjects and grade levels. OER Commons provides access to open-source lesson plans, textbooks, and teaching resources for homeschooling families.

OpenStax

OpenStax offers free, high-quality, peer-reviewed textbooks for middle school, high school, and college students. These textbooks are perfect for families looking for rigorous academic resources in subjects like math, science, and history.