Resources

Here is a selection of resources we've thoughtfully curated for homeschool families. If you ever have questions or are looking for specific resources, please don't hesitate to reach out via our contact page!

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome - Homeschooling at the Middle and High School Level

High School Planning Resources - Printable planner

Recommended Curriculum and Resources

Suggested Reads - Here you will find a list of books we find valuable for families who are considering homeschooling, or who are already on their homeschool journey. 

State Laws - We have provided a very brief overview of the state laws surrounding homeschooling for Washington, Oregon and Idaho. 

Styles of Homeschooling - There are countless ways to provide your children with a home-based education. We've compiled a list of the most common homeschooling styles and their key characteristics.

Choosing curriculum doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. In this guide, you’ll find everything you need to confidently select units, understand our levels, and plan a year that supports both learning and peace in your home.

  • What is a literature-based unit study?

    A literature-based unit study uses a single book as the foundation for learning, weaving reading, writing, discussion, projects, and real-world connections together into one meaningful experience. Instead of separate, disconnected lessons, your child explores themes, history, geography, art, and critical thinking through the story they’re reading.

    It’s an immersive, flexible approach that builds deep understanding, strengthens comprehension, and makes learning feel natural and memorable.

  • How are Prairie & Pine Units Structured?

    Each Prairie & Pine unit study is designed to be flexible, and rich with meaningful learning. Every unit includes a Student Workbook and a Parent Guide, which walk you through the book chapter by chapter. Students engage with a blend of reading, writing, projects, research activities, and creative reflection, all intentionally connected to the themes of the novel.

    Units are designed to be completed over 8 weeks, but they can be stretched or shortened to fit your family’s rhythm. Clear pacing guides, rubrics, and step-by-step instructions make teaching simple, while still giving you the freedom to adapt lessons to your child’s needs and interests.

  • Elementary vs. Middle and High School Units

    The biggest difference between our Elementary units and our Middle and High School units is the level of coverage and completeness. Our Middle and High School units address all Common Core ELA standards, making them a full, comprehensive language arts curriculum.

    In contrast, our Elementary units are supplementary literature-based studies. They do not teach reading, grammar, or cover all standards; instead, they are designed to enrich your child’s learning through meaningful stories and hands-on activities while you use your preferred foundational ELA program alongside them.

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