Homeschool Resources

Our Top Allies

At Homeschool Minnesota-MÂCHÉ, we’re grateful to stand alongside national organizations that champion homeschooling with excellence, integrity, and a shared commitment to freedom. These trusted resources offer legal protection, solid research, and Christ-centered encouragement for homeschool families and leaders alike. We’re proud to recommend them as valuable allies in your homeschooling journey.
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Home School Legal Defense Association


For over 40 years, HSLDA has provided legal protection, advocacy, and support to homeschool families across the country. With over 100,000 member families, they work alongside legislators, leaders, and homeschoolers to safeguard educational freedom and defend your right to teach your children at home.
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National Home Education Research Institute


Founded by Dr. Brian Ray, NHERI offers research-backed insights, statistics, and scholarly articles about homeschooling. Since 1985, their work has helped shape national conversations around educational freedom, academic outcomes, and the long-term impact of home education.
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Homeschool Freedom


A project of the National Alliance of Christian Home Education Leadership, Homeschool Freedom exists to encourage, equip, and connect Christian homeschool leaders across the U.S. Their work helps strengthen state organizations like MÂCHÉ and preserve the God-given right of parents to direct their children’s education.
Heritage Defense

Heritage Defense


Heritage Defense is a nonprofit legal advocacy organization dedicated to protecting biblical families and advancing the Kingdom of Christ. The organization champions the rights of parents who face unlawful state persecution for obeying God’s commands in raising their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.

Christian Homeschool Curricula

These curricula integrate academic rigor with Christian worldview in different educational styles:

  • My Father’s World: Combines Charlotte Mason, classical, and unit‑study methods. Focuses on scripture, missions, geography, and beautiful read‑aloud literature, allowing families to learn together across grades. 
  • Masterbooks: A more apologetics‑focused and affordable curriculum; science taught from a Young Earth creationist perspective. Great for families wanting to deepen faith alongside academics. 
  • Apologia: Renowned for its biblical science courses—rigorous, worldview‑driven, and apologetics‑oriented. Ideal for middle and high school science.
  • Abeka Traditional, textbook‑based curricula built for Christian schools, now widely used in homeschools. Very structured and rigorous. Also offers Abeka Academy, an online option.
  • Bob Jones (BJU Press): BJU Press materials include video options in their Homeschool Hub. Traditional, textbook based.
  • Alpha Omega Publications (AOP): Offers Monarch (online) and LifePac (workbook) options. Includes Bible lessons and is homeschool‑friendly with flexible delivery.
  • Sonlight: Literature‑rich, missions‑oriented curriculum based on living books. Excellent for families who love read‑alouds and worldview integration. 

Free or Online Resources

  • Easy Peasy All‑in‑One Homeschool: Completely free program with 180 days of lessons across subjects—including Bible, art, PE, logic, Spanish, and more. Uses public domain web resources.
  • eSchooled: Offers reviews of popular Christian online homeschool programs, including a bonus program section. Especially useful if you're seeking online or remote learning options.
  • Google Workspace for Education (formerly called G Suite for Education): A suite of cloud-based tools by Google specifically designed for schools. It aims to enhance learning by integrating various apps, including Gmail, Docs, Drive, Classroom, Meet, Sheets, Slides, Forms, Chat, and Calendar.
  • My Homeschool Planner 2025-2026 Whether you are a very scheduled person or you like flexibility in your days, this customizable homeschool planner is designed to meet your family’s needs. Time to get started.