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Best Homeschool Language Arts Curriculum

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Searching for the best homeschool language arts curriculum for your family? You’re in the right place! Language arts is one of the most important subjects to get right in your homeschool, and with so many options available, it can feel overwhelming.

homeschool language arts curriculum

This post rounds up top homeschool curriculum recommendations for:

  • Phonics and Reading

  • Spelling

  • Grammar

  • Handwriting

  • Writing

  • Literature

Need more homeschool help? Check out my e-book, The Quick Guide to Choosing a Homeschool Curriculum, and my podcast, Called to Homeschool, for even more support and tips!

How to Choose a Language Arts Curriculum

Language arts covers a wide range of skills — from learning to read to mastering essay writing. Some programs combine multiple elements into one package, while others let you piece together exactly what your child needs.

Whether you’re looking for a complete curriculum or specific resources for phonics, spelling, or writing, this guide will help you narrow down your choices.

The Quick Guide to Choosing a Homeschool Curriculum- 10 Tips for Helping you make the best choice for your family

Our Favorite All-In-One Homeschool Language Arts Curriculum

The Good and the Beautiful Language Arts

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This comprehensive program covers phonics, spelling, grammar, handwriting, and literature. Beautifully designed and very open-and-go — we’ve been using it for years and love it!

Homeschool Spelling Curriculum Options

  • All About Spelling
    Hands-on, multi-sensory program loved by homeschoolers everywhere.
    Simple to use, engaging for kids.

  • Spelling Power
    Teaches spelling rules and encourages independent learning.

  • IEW’s Phonetic Zoo
    Read my review
    Audio-based spelling instruction with a strong focus on phonetic patterns.

Reading & Phonics Curriculum for Homeschool

Homeschool Writing Curriculum Options

Homeschool Grammar Curriculum Options

Homeschool Literature Study Options

Literature is an important party of any homeschool language arts curriculum.  When you choose an all-inclusive program, you don’t need to worry about this quite as much.
If you want to just read without a curriculum, check out some of my book lists: 50 Must Read Classics for Kids  or the Newbery Medal Books Reading List are both great starting points!

Complete Homeschool Language Arts Programs

There are so many fantastic homeschool language arts programs out there — it’s all about finding the right fit for your child’s learning style and your teaching style!

If you have a favorite language arts curriculum I missed, leave a comment below — I love updating this list based on real homeschool experiences!

Check out the other posts in this series here:

Favorite Math Curriculum

Favorite Science Curriculum

Favorite History & Geography Curriculum

Favorite Art & Music Curriculum

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18 Comments

  1. I will have to look into all your links above! I’m surprised not to see Beautiful Feet as a literature curriculum and Memoria Press as a complete curriculum! I think I will be using MP or MFW when my son is older than 2 🙂 lol I try to study all of them 🙂

  2. I’m loving all your curriculum lists! I’m getting great ideas for next year!!! We love All About Spelling also. The price is great and its a very easy program to use. My daughter loves all the manipulatives and add ins in the program. I ordered Winning with Writing and Growing with Grammar for this year and am excited to get started with them. For reading we used Rocket Phonics that isn’t listed here. It is a bit pricey but I got mine used for way less and have been pleased. I’d considered All About Reading also but Rocket Phonics has been good for us. I love how it broke down small lessons and showed kids how they could “read” after just that first lesson. The “secret codes” really helped to get my son interested.

  3. Hello! I have a question about your grammar, spelling, reading, and writing choices. I really liked both of your All About Spelling/Reading suggestions along with your Winning with Writing and Growing with Grammar. I see that they also offer a Soaring with Spelling and Vocabulary book and were wondering why you decided to split them? I like them both and am having a hard time choosing between the two but thought I would ask your first hand experience. Thanks so much! I have really found these useful!!

    1. I am using All About Spelling/Reading for my younger daughter & the Grammar/Writing for my older son. I have not yet tried the spelling & vocab. books from the Growing With Grammar site yet. I don’t really have a reason… just haven’t felt the need for an organized spelling curriculum for him as he got older. 🙂 I guess it depends on your child as far as their levels of learning. I started the All About Spelling with my younger daughter after my son was past that point of learning. I have been so happy with it that I am planning on continuing on with it. Does that make sense?

  4. THANK YOU so much for this – I am a sonlight mom, but we are advanced in reading and need to catch up on the rest of “language arts”. I’m so happy to have found the Winning With Writing (and their spelling) for this coming year. The price is great – I hope it’s a good fit for our family because sonlight’s language arts can be so confusing, especially when we’re at different levels in the various disciplines!

  5. You really should check out the program from Yes Phonics, Phonics for English Reading, Spelling and Writing. This is a course that will take your children all the way from learning how to write to writing complete sentences and familiarize them with thousands of words through recognition of the sounds of words (phonograms) which enables them to spell easily. I have seen great results with my own child.

  6. I am looking into http://www.jennyphillips.com. Found it through a suggestion on a facebook group of homeschool moms. It looks too good to be true! It seems so easy and so well done. I am going to be purchasing for my daughter. I have not seen anyone post this anywhere. It looks like it’s fairly new. Check it out.

    1. Lorena- I have been looking into that this year, too!! It does look wonderful. I actually know Jenny and she is an amazing lady, so I am certain what she makes would be, too! 🙂

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