Buying Homeschool Curriculum Without Overspending

What Is the Best Way to Buy Homeschool Curriculum for Your Child Without Overspending?

As a homeschool mom who has tried just about every approach under the sun, I get it. The pressure to stretch every dollar is real. You want excellent materials for your kids, but you don’t want to blow the family budget or spend your evenings piecing together a patchwork education from library books and free websites.

So here’s the honest answer I’ve landed on after years of trial and error: The smartest, most cost-effective way to homeschool is to invest in one complete, ready-to-go curriculum box.

Yes, it costs more upfront than a stack of library books. But it actually saves you money—and sanity—in the long run. Let me show you exactly why.

A Complete Curriculum Does the Heavy Lifting for You

When I say “complete and ready to go,” I mean a program that hands you everything you need in one tidy package:

  • All the student books and teacher manuals you’ll actually use
  • Lessons already planned out to fill the entire school year
  • Tests, test keys, and simple grading tools so you can track progress without reinventing the wheel
  • Clear instructions that anyone can follow

That last point is huge. Life happens. If you get sick, welcome a new baby, or suddenly find yourself caring for aging parents, you don’t have to scramble. A grandparent, older sibling, or trusted friend can open the box and pick up right where you left off. No frantic late-night lesson planning. No guilt. Just peace of mind.

“But It’s Too Expensive!”

I hear this objection all the time—and I used to say it myself.

Then I compared the real costs.

Chasing down “free” or cheap materials means:

  • Driving to four different libraries hoping they have the right books
  • Writing out lengthy substitute instructions “just in case”
  • Creating your own daily lesson plans from scratch
  • Trying to squeeze a 270-page math book into exactly 180 school days without gaps or tears

That hidden cost? Your time. And time is the one thing homeschool parents never have enough of.

I’ve also tried the popular free online classes. On paper they look perfect. In reality? Misspellings on every other page. Poor grammar. Distracting (sometimes downright offensive) ads popping up mid-lesson. Lessons that jump around in weird order. Word problems that make zero sense to a real child.

You get what you pay for. And in many cases, you end up paying anyway—by spending hours correcting errors, rewriting explanations, or hunting for better replacements.

The True Value of an All-in-One Box

A quality, complete homeschooling curriculum isn’t an expense. It’s an investment that pays dividends every single school day:

  • Less stress for you
  • Consistent, high-quality lessons for your child
  • Built-in accountability and record-keeping
  • Flexibility when life gets messy

After reviewing dozens of options, the one I keep coming back to—and the one I wholeheartedly recommend to almost every family I mentor—is BJU Press Homeschool.

Their materials are thoughtfully written, beautifully illustrated, and built on a foundation of academic excellence. The lessons flow naturally. The teacher guides are clear and encouraging. The tests and answer keys make grading painless. And yes, the quality shows on every page—no typos, no awkward phrasing, no questionable content.

It’s the curriculum I trust when I want my children to love learning and actually master the material, not just check boxes.

Ready to Stop Overspending and Start Homeschooling with Confidence?

If you’re tired of cobbling things together, tired of wondering if your kids are getting the best education possible, and tired of late-night planning sessions… it’s time for a better way.

A complete BJU Press curriculum box gives you everything you need, nothing you don’t, and the freedom to focus on what matters most—teaching your children and enjoying the journey together.

👉 Head over to the BJU Press website today and browse their grade-level kits. Many families find that the small monthly payment options make it even easier on the budget.

Your kids deserve excellent materials. You deserve peace of mind. BJU Press delivers both—without the hidden costs of “free.”

I’d love to hear which grade you’re shopping for! Drop a comment below and I’ll point you toward the exact kits I recommend.

Happy homeschooling, Elizabeth

P.S. If you’re still on the fence, grab their free sample lessons. You’ll see the difference in five minutes flat.

Yes, I do have an affiliate relationship with BJUPress; however, this article was written as my opinion and not for pay.

SALE information: BJU Press Homeschool

IT’S SUMMER SALE TIME!

Exciting news! BJU Press Homeschool is holding a sale from Auguat 1st to 15th, 2023! Everything is 10% off (excluding Testing & Evaluation, AIG, Logos Science Kits, etc.) for these dates only! This offer cannot be used on previous orders and expires at 11:59 PM (ET) on August 15th.

If you haven’t gotten your BJU Press Homeschool material yet, NOW is the time!

Everything will be 10% off (excluding Testing & Evaluation and Logos). Please not— this discount CANNOT be combined with any other discounts or promotions except for the payment plan.

This sale is not retroactive on orders already placed.

Note: The deadline for getting in orders will be 11:59 (EST) on August 15, 2023. 

Please, please  please use my LINK for your orders by clicking here. Thanks in advance. You can thank me later. 

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Bonus Homeschooling material:

Spelling is more than just learning how to spell words. If you are unsure of what to look for in a spelling curriculum, you can read more about it HERE: Review of Spelling, 6th grade. I highly recommend BJU Press Homeschool Spelling because they integrate so many of the language arts into their lessons.

Or you can watch my Youtube review here.

If you know ANYONE with a 4 year old, the Footsteps for Fours curriculum is one of my new favorites. The authors have included SO MANY ideas!! I go through a lesson to show you how FUN and THOUGHTFUL the lessons are!

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Homeschooling Isn’t A Safe Decision

Homeschooling Isn’t A Safe Decision.

It isn’t safe to decide to homeschool.
You will get a lot of unasked for advice.
Criticism.
Doubt.
But if the Lord is leading you to homeschool,
GO FOR IT!

You are Safe to Homeschool with the Lord!

If the Lord is leading you
and your spouse is supportive,
if you are determined to do what it takes for your child’s success,
then
you can successfully homeschool your child.

Homeschooling isn’t a safe decision, but it may be the best decision for your family.

It is easier to keep your child where they are for education and then complain about it. Homeschooling isn’t a safe decision, but it allows you to make the educational choices your children need.
Many of the moms in my co-op over the 24 years chose homeschooling because their children had special needs. They were determined to help their children maximize their potential- whatever that looked like.
If you have a special needs child, I highly recommend the book Special Education: A Biblical Approach edited by Joe P. Sutton.  One of my favorite quotes from the book is, “The knowledge that every one of us has everything he needs to do the will of God for his life is truly the hidden treasure.” p.30.
It is easier to talk about what is going wrong in the school and culture than it is to decide to do something about it. Homeschooling isn’t a safe decision, but it allows you time to address cultural issues with your children from a biblical perspective.
It is easier to put other things ahead of your child’s education. Homeschooling isn’t a safe decision as it will require sacrifices of you and your family.
Rant: Frankly, I am tired of parents whining that they don’t have any free time to do what they want. Parenting is not about free time. There is no EASY button for parenting and it is not about you for the 18 plus or minus years that you have to influence your children. Take responsibility for the children you have brought into the world and do your best to raise them for the Lord.
Be careful! Those sacrifices, that additional time teaching truth to your children,  and those conversations are going to lead to something you will never expect.
You are going to enjoy homeschooling WAY MORE than you think you will, meet some incredible people, and raise some incredible people!
Please join my FB group Homeschool Christian Mom for homeschool support and <bonus> artprojects!
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There are very good boxed all-in-one curriculums out there. I used and recommend BJU Press Homeschool curriculum for all my kids K thru 12. You can do parent led where you teach or purchase the DVD’s or get the same material through the computer. For any of those ways, there are recommendations for grading or they do it for you.

I love the BJU curriculum because they have thought of everything. Subjects are well put together, they list tons of extra resources if you need it and all the prep work is done. On day one, you teach lesson one, etc. So the value of that kind of complete curriculum was worth every penny to me.This post contains affiliate links.  Please read our Disclosure Policy for details.

If you are purchasing the curriculum for your children, I have some reviews of materials on Youtube Homeschool Christian Mom. I teach a lesson during my review and give you an idea of how a lesson or subject works.

There is no perfect curriculum! The public school teachers use what they have and make it work. You can do the same thing- use the best curriculum you can get.

My own philosophy is to buy a good, all-inclusive curriculum and use it. If it doesn’t quite fit your child or his needs, it is much easier and less expensive to modify a good curriculum than to buy and buy and buy trying to find the perfect books. I do recommend using a complete program such at BJU Press Homeschool, whether parent-led, on-line, or on DVD’s.  For me, it made homeschooling through high school not only doable but wildly successful.

It is a great blessing that there are such good curriculums available: as parent-led (you teach the material using the teacher’s book and your child has the student text), DVD’s (you watch the lessons and use the student books to do the work) or Distance Learning On-line programs (Daily video lessons are delivered to your child by expert teachers. Lessons, eTextbooks, and assignments can be accessed from the web.)

Here are some curriculum reviews to help you:

Review of Footsteps for Fours: BJU Press Homeschool

6th Grade Spelling, BJU Press

Biblical Worldview textbook

Art Porthole Project and Art Text Review

Even if you go with a different company, BJU Press Homeschool curriculum is recognized as one of the best Christian curriculums in the world and a look at these books will help you evaluate any other curriculums.

I am more than glad to help you as well. Please join me on Facebook group Homeschool Christian Mom and get the assistance you need to be a successful teacher and  parent, no matter what reasons you have for beginning your homeschooling now.

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Youtube: Homeschool Christian Mom These videos discuss homeschool scheduling, working with your Littles, thinking long term, and many other topics.

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Join me! Homeschool Christian Mom FREE Facebook group with tips on grading, scheduling and more!

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