Welcome to the Secular Homeschooler Resource Database
We are the new generation of homeschoolers.
Educational material should be just that, educational. It doesn’t matter what you believe or don’t, we should all be able to access material that is clear in its intentions for our children.
So I’m scouring the world for you and finding ways to support content creators who are transparent and honest about what they’re selling.
Welcome to Your Secular Homeschooling Headquarters
Educational material should be just that, educational. It doesn’t matter what you believe or don’t, we should all be able to access material that is clear in its intentions for our children.
So we’re scouring the world for you and we’re finding ways to support content creators who are transparent and honest about what they’re selling.

Latest Blog Posts

How To Keep Homeschool Learners Engaged
As a homeschooling mom, you may feel like you are always looking for new ways to keep your learner engaged. You are not alone! Thankfully,

Code Wizards HQ Coding Course Review
What is CodeWizardsHQ? CodeWizardsHQ is an online coding school for kids and teens from ages eight to 18. They offer a few different course series

Evan-Moor Grammar and Punctuation 1st Grade Skill Sharpener’s Review
The Evan-Moor Skill Sharpeners Grammar & Punctuation workbook can help your learner become a better writer and also learn more about grammar and punctuation rules.

Evan-Moor Science Skill Sharpeners – Grade 5 Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNExiTY1Wic Hey, fam! One of my #secularhomeschoolers and I are here to chat about Evan Moor’s Skill Sharpeners for 5th Grade Science. I was excited

Hashtag Gameschool Will Be Presenting an Intro to D&D With Kids at the SEA Conference!
Did you know that my side project, Hashtag Gameschool, is going to have a big ol presentation at the SEA Conference today? Here’s how to

Prime Day for Secular Homeschoolers
Alright, let’s talk about this Amazon Prime Day thing that people keep yapping about. We’re coming into the season where everyone wants us to buy
We Have Merch Again!
Secular Mathematics

ALEKS Homeschool Math Review
This post is an unsponsored review of Aleks Math by McGraw Hill Eduaction. There are no affiliate links in this post. We’ve been unschooling for
Secular Science
Code Wizards HQ Coding Course Review
What is CodeWizardsHQ? CodeWizardsHQ is an online coding school for kids and teens from ages eight to 18. They offer a few different course series
Evan-Moor Science Skill Sharpeners – Grade 5 Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNExiTY1Wic Hey, fam! One of my #secularhomeschoolers and I are here to chat about Evan Moor’s Skill Sharpeners for 5th Grade Science. I was excited
Prime Day for Secular Homeschoolers
Alright, let’s talk about this Amazon Prime Day thing that people keep yapping about. We’re coming into the season where everyone wants us to buy

Homeschool for Free

A Homeschool Planner in Google Sheets? (FREE)
Hey, homeschoolers! In this post, I’m going to share the homeschool planner I use now to manage our family’s schedules. It’s ridiculously simple and customizable.

Pandemic Unit Study for Homeschoolers (FREE)
Pandemic: Causes, Cures, and Responses is a 94-page unit study that explores the history and science of worldwide disease. It’s offered by Pandia Press

Our Climate Our Future by Alliance for Climate Education (FREE)
Between the dramatic wildfires in Australia and the methane gas released from permafrost in the Arctic, climate change has been on everyone’s mind. Most secular

Presidential Election 2020: A FREE Guide for Young People
Engaging in the U.S. Presidential Election A lot of home educators want to engage their students in learning about contemporary U.S. politics, especially the upcoming
Popular Blog Posts

What is a Loop Schedule and How to Make One for Your Homeschool
What is a Loop Schedule? A Loop Schedule is an alternative to the traditional scheduling method of assigning lessons, books, or projects to days

Introduce Nature Journaling to Your Homeschool
This article by Christina Lowry was originally published in Secular Homeschooler Magazine – Issue No. One in September, 2018. Children are natural artists and scientists.

Secular Homeschooling For Beginners, A Guide
Welcome to the Beginner’s Guide to Secular Homeschooling! Hello there! You’re interested in secular homeschooling? I’d love to help you out! This is either really

Secular Science Curriculum for Homeschoolers
Oh, hey there. Secular science is the reason I created Secular Homeschooler. I’m not even joking. I was so sick of finding young-earth creationist curriculum
Secular History & Social Studies

Presidential Election 2020: A FREE Guide for Young People
Engaging in the U.S. Presidential Election A lot of home educators want to engage their students in learning about contemporary U.S. politics, especially the upcoming

Finding Magic in Prehistory – From the Big Bang to the Quaternary Period
This piece is written and photographed by Dani Johnston and originally published in Issue Three of the Secular Homeschooler literary journal. There are affiliate links

Social Activism & Unschooling
I was asked to write about how we as an unschooling family work social activism into our unschooling for the first issue of Secular Homeschooler,

Prime Day for Secular Homeschoolers
Alright, let’s talk about this Amazon Prime Day thing that people keep yapping about. We’re coming into the season where everyone wants us to buy
Secular Language Arts

Evan-Moor Grammar and Punctuation 1st Grade Skill Sharpener’s Review
The Evan-Moor Skill Sharpeners Grammar & Punctuation workbook can help your learner become a better writer and also learn more

Prime Day for Secular Homeschoolers
Alright, let’s talk about this Amazon Prime Day thing that people keep yapping about. We’re coming into the season where

Using Amazon Kids+ For Homeschooling
We’re an Unapologetically Tech-Friendly Family We’re a really techy family. I don’t have screen-time limitations for my kids now the

What’s Wrong With Banning Books?
Banned Books Week is September 22nd-28th! Banned Books Week my favorite excuse to explore thought-provoking literature. As if we need