If you’re homeschooling on a budget — or even if you’re not — free resources are the backbone of a sustainable Christian homeschool. The good news? There are more high-quality, faith-aligned free resources available today than ever before.
This guide covers the best free homeschool resources for Christian families in 2026, organized by category so you can find exactly what you need.
Free Homeschool Resources for Christian Families: Curriculum and Lesson Plans
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool One of the most popular completely free Christian homeschool curriculums online. Covers PreK through high school. Lessons are simple, structured, and written from a Christian worldview. Visit: allinonehomeschool.com
Ambleside Online A free Charlotte Mason curriculum for Christian families. Literature-rich, nature-based, and deeply rooted in classical education principles. Ideal for families who want a slower, more intentional approach. Visit: amblesideonline.org
Khan Academy Not explicitly Christian, but completely free and excellent for math and science. Many Christian homeschool families use it as a supplement alongside faith-based materials.
Free Printables and Worksheets
Printable resources are one of the most practical tools in a homeschool parent’s toolkit. They’re flexible, reusable, and work for multiple children at different levels.
What to look for in a quality printable:
- Age-appropriate content that matches your child’s current level
- Clean, uncluttered design that doesn’t overwhelm young learners
- Faith-friendly themes or at minimum neutral content
Our shop at EvergreenPrintHub offers affordable Christian homeschool printables designed specifically for kids ages 4–10 — including coloring books, alphabet books, and activity bundles that make learning feel like play. Browse our printables here.
Free Bible and Faith Resources
Bible Gateway (biblegateway.com) Free access to dozens of Bible translations. Excellent for reading plans, verse memorization, and family devotions.
Answers in Genesis (answersingenesis.org) Free articles, lesson plans, and videos from a biblical creation worldview. Strong science content for Christian families who want faith-integrated learning.
The Gospel Project for Kids Free sample lessons available. Chronological Bible study designed specifically for children. Pairs well with coloring and activity pages to reinforce each story.
Free Educational Videos
YouTube — Homeschool channels worth bookmarking:
- Crash Course Kids — science and history
- SciShow Kids — engaging science content
- Numberock — math songs for early learners
- Read Aloud Revival — read-aloud culture and book recommendations for Christian families
Free Reading Resources
Open Library (archive.org/details/openlibrary) Borrow digital books for free. Enormous catalog including many classic children’s books.
Loyal Books (loyalbooks.com) Free public domain audiobooks. Great for car rides and quiet time.
Local Library Digital Card Don’t overlook your local library. Most now offer free access to apps like Libby (OverDrive) with thousands of ebooks and audiobooks at no cost.
Free Community and Support
Homeschool Legal Defense Association (hslda.org) Free state-by-state legal guides for homeschool families. Know your rights before you start.
Facebook Groups Search “Christian homeschool [your state]” — most states have active free communities with curriculum swaps, encouragement, and local meetups.
One Paid Resource Worth Every Penny
While this guide focuses on free resources, one affordable investment pays for itself quickly: a small set of high-quality printable activity books your kids can use repeatedly.
Our Christian Homeschool Bundle — three printable books in one download — is one of our most popular resources for families who want faith-aligned, screen-free learning activities for under $11. See it here.
Final Thought
The best homeschool isn’t the one with the most resources — it’s the one that stays consistent. Start with two or three free tools that fit your family’s rhythm, add printables for hands-on learning, and build from there.
You don’t need to spend a lot to give your children an excellent, faith-centered education.
Looking for more homeschool help? Browse all our articles at Faith Filled Learning.
Finding the best free homeschool resources for Christian families does not have to be overwhelming. Start with one curriculum, one devotional, and one activity resource. Build from there as you learn what works best for your family. The goal is a peaceful, faith-filled learning environment — not a perfect one. These free resources exist to support you, not stress you out.
