Look for a homeschooling scholastic program called "Open Court Reading". My mother used this in the 1970s and 1980s for home school for myself and my younger siblings
. It's a great language arts program for K-5th.
We did that for language arts, we learned science out of high school and college texts (science was and still is my passion), we did math from current school books from the district. You can also add whatever religious texts you use if you want to add that to your child's studies.
I didn't attend public school until 6th grade, when my mother couldn't teach me anymore math (she reached her skill
level, lol).
It gave me a firm base, by not being publicly indoctrinated from a young age.
Look for a homeschooling scholastic program called "Open Court Reading". My mother used this in the 1970s and 1980s for home school for myself and my younger siblings . It's a great language arts program for K-5th.
We did that for language arts, we learned science out of high school and college texts (science was and still is my passion), we did math from current school books from the district. You can also add whatever religious texts you use if you want to add that to your child's studies.
I didn't attend public school until 6th grade, when my mother couldn't teach me anymore math (she reached her skill level, lol).
It gave me a firm base, by not being publicly indoctrinated from a young age.
Highly recommended.