Teach Your Children to Walk in Torah.
Homeschooling Torah is a complete K–12 curriculum with a clear, step-by-step framework for every subject, fully rooted in Scripture.
Why Homeschooling Torah?
The Bible will become your textbook.
Our goal is to help your family raise up children grounded in the Torah and firmly committed to Yeshua as Messiah. We provide daily lesson plans and rich discussions that go deep into God’s Word and have practical application. Children of all ages receive a solid education — all based on Torah, pointing to Yeshua as Messiah.
Our curriculum is all-inclusive.
Our curriculum includes Bible, Hebrew, history, and science to math, grammar, reading, writing, and phonics, plus electives like art, music, speech, and P.E. — available for all grades under one membership.
You get additional teacher training and homemaking helps.
We have over 100 hours of free video training, plus planning forms, weekly menus and crafts, and hundreds of articles and helpful eBooks to help you can feel confident!
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Our Bible curriculum includes:
Foundations of Torah
A one-year plan to studying the Torah, including 54 weeks of traditional Torah-portion readings, as well as additional readings for the biblical feast days. We will study verse-by-verse through Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Includes Teacher Edition and Student Journals. 54 Weeks, Grades K-12.
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Nakh Foundations
A one-year plan to studying the Tanakh (Old Testament), specifically the Prophets and Writings. We will begin at the book of Joshua and continue through a survey of the Old Testament. Includes Teacher Edition. 54 Weeks, Grades K-12.
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Foundations of Apostolic Scriptures
A one-year plan to studying the New Testament, including 52 weeks of Bible readings. We will study verse-by-verse through the entire New Testament. Includes Teacher Edition. 54 Weeks, Grades K-12.
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Foundations 1: Preparation for Christ
This course studies an overview of major Old Testament stories, preparing your children for the coming of Messiah by presenting them with a clear picture of God’s nature and character, as well as the nature and character of sinful mankind. They will learn about the necessity of the Torah and about God’s plan to provide a Savior from sin. They will have a clear understanding of their place in God’s plan. Includes Teacher Edition. 36 Weeks, Grades K-12.
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Foundations 2: Christ Our Messiah
This course studies the Gospels and Acts, as your children will see how the Messiah was the fulfillment of all the Old Testament. They will learn how the early believers in Yeshua worshiped Elohim and how the gospel began to spread throughout the Roman Empire. This curriculum is especially recommended for elementary students or families who are new to studying the Bible. 36 Weeks, Grades K-12.
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Foundations 3: Christ Our Hope
This course will continue the study of the New Testament by surveying the Epistles and the book of Revelation. Your children will now have the necessary framework to study systematic theology as well as character traits that are taught in the Epistles. This curriculum is especially recommended for elementary students or families who are new to studying the Bible. 36 Weeks, Grades K-12.
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Our History curriculum includes:
From Ancient Times: Creation to Assyria (Year 1)
This course is a study of ancient history, beginning with Creation and continuing with the Flood, the Tower of Babel, Sumer, Abraham and the nation of Israel, Egypt, Canaanite nations, Assyria, and the judgments on both the northern and southern kingdoms of Israel and Judah. Includes Teacher Edition. 36 Weeks, Grades K-12.
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Daniel’s Statue: Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome (Year 2)
This course is a study of the civilizations seen by the prophet Daniel in Daniel 2, beginning with Babylon (the head of gold), then Persia (the chest and arms of silver), Greece (the belly and thighs of bronze), and Rome (the legs of iron). Because these four kingdoms form the foundation for all civilizations worldwide, an understanding of their history and worldview will prepare your students to understand all other nations and their history. This curriculum concludes in 70 AD, at the fall of Jerusalem to the Roman empire. Includes Teacher Edition. 36 Weeks, Grades K-12.
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Seals and Trumpets: The Middle Ages (Year 3)
This course is is a study of the Middle Ages, beginning in the first century AD and continuing until just before the invention of the printing press in the 1500s. Students will learn about the expansion of Christianity (with its pros and cons) throughout the Western and Eastern Roman Empires, as well as the “Barbarian” nations surrounding Rome and the growth of Islam. Because we emphasize the history of the Middle Ages as given in the Scriptures, we do emphasize Western Civilization, with discussion of how the West influenced and was influenced by the rest of the world. Includes Teacher Edition. 36 Weeks, Grades K-12.
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The End of Days: Reformation to Modern Times (Year 4)
This course covers the Middle Ages and the Reformation (about A.D. 1500), up to the present, including an overview of modern Israeli history. These lessons are currently in development but are available for use now. Includes Teacher Edition. 36 Weeks, Grades K-12.
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A Place Prepared by God: Foundations of American History
This course is a study of American history, beginning with the civilizations who lived in North America before the United States was founded, and continuing up until the year 2000. Special emphasis is given to the providence and protection of God upon the believers in the Messiah and those who keep His commands. Includes Teacher Edition. 36 Weeks, Grades K-12.
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Foundations of Geography
This course is a full-year introduction to world geography. Weekly lesson plans will introduce your students to the seven continents, to maps and topography, and to cultures and people groups worldwide. Students will be encouraged to correspond (as pen pals, etc.) with children from other parts of the world. Prayer for the evangelism of the world will be emphasized. Includes Teacher Edition. 36 Weeks, Grades K-12.
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Government and Economics
This course is intended for high-school students to complete a civics requirement for graduation, and for any adult who wishes to repair a civics deficiency in their own education. Upon completion of this course, the student will have a greater depth of understanding of American government, history, and economics than most college graduates. Includes Student Lessons and Videos. 36 Weeks, Grades K-12.
Government and Economics Sample – Click Here
IMPORTANT: Additional books must be purchased for history. Budget for a minimum of $100/year—but your membership includes coupons and bonuses to help out! View the additional required books here.
Our Science curriculum includes:
Foundations of Science: Science in Creation (Year 1)
This course covers the Genesis 1 account of creation, laying a foundation for all other science study. Topics include light, energy, matter, water and atmosphere, land and plants, lights in the heaven, birds and sea life, land animals, and mankind. Includes Teacher Edition, Science for Grades K-3, and Student Journals. 36 Weeks, Grades K-12.
Science in Creation for Little (K-3rd Grade) Sample – Click Here
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Foundations of Science: Science in the Flood (Year 2)
This course covers the account of the global flood of Genesis (Genesis 2-11), examining the changes made to our earth and to the way we understand science. Topics include biology (cellular biology, genetics, microbiology, botany, zoology), chemistry (chemical composition and reactions, stoichiometry, gases, thermodynamics), and physics (magnetism, motion, and wave theory). Includes Teacher Edition, Science for Grades K-3, and Student Journals.36 Weeks, Grades K-12.
Our Hebrew curriculum includes:
Alephbeit for Beginners from Psalm 119
This course, written by Lydia Hirn, is a simple, easy-to-use workbook that uses Psalm 119 to teach the Hebrew consonants to children while also teaching modern Hebrew vocabulary. Straightforward pronunciation and usage tips are included, as well as plenty of review so that sounds and words won’t be forgotten. Students can use their creativity with each lesson, helping to lock in the meaning and sounds of each Hebrew letter. Includes Student Worksheets. 22 Weeks, Grades K-12.
Biblingo
Homeschooling Torah has partnered with Biblingo.com to offer our customers an exclusive discount.
Biblingo provides everything you need to develop a closeness to the biblical texts similar to what the first audiences would have experienced.
Imagine being able to think in the same languages as Yeshua and Moses and understand their culture. What kind of richness would that bring to your Bible study?
Biblingo is the only language learning app that provides everything you need to go from zero knowledge of Greek and Hebrew to reading the Bible in its original languages – all in one place, in 15 minutes a day.
Our Math curriculum includes:
Our Language Arts curriculum includes:
Our Electives curriculum includes:
Our Preschool curriculum includes:
Our Homeschooling Philosophy
We believe that parents should direct the education of their children, and our job at Homeschooling Torah is to provide parents with the resources they need. We use the Bible in every subject, which forms the basis of all that you will teach your children.
Discussion forms a large part of each school day. Some subjects also contain worksheets, tests, and quizzes. Many assignments involve “notebooking,” a journal of what your students are learning each day. As you read aloud and discuss (from both Scripture and books), your students make a record of their learning.
The best way to learn about our philosophy of education is to read these blog posts:
How To Get Started
“…You shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.”
Deuteronomy 6:7
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost per child? How much will it cost for the entire family?
Homeschooling Torah costs only $$47/month or $479/year — and this price gains you access for your whole family, no matter how many children you have. One membership includes all our courses for all grades and levels, from preschool to high school.
How do I choose which curriculum to use for each of my children? Do you have placement tests?
When you join Homeschooling Torah, our goal is to allow you to tailor our curriculum for the needs of your family. We’ll start by giving you a roadmap to help you choose specific courses for your students.
Our Bible, History, and Science curriculum each have assignments for early learners, middle grades, and high school. You will be able to teach all your students together.
We offer language arts and math for each grade, but you will have the freedom to move up or down a level if the one you choose is too easy or too difficult.
What tools and equipment will we need?
You will definitely want to have a Bible, and each of your students who are of reading age will, too! You can use the version of your choice.
You will need access to a printer to print all the eBook lessons. Here are some printers we recommend.
You’ll also want paper, a 3-ring binder for the teacher and each student, and a 3-hole punch so that you can get organized.
Optionally, you may purchase printed student workbooks in our Store.
Other school supplies can be helpful but are certainly optional. We encourage being budget-conscious!
ASDF
You will definitely want to have a Bible, and each of your students who are of reading age will, too! You can use the version of your choice.
You will need access to a printer to print all the eBook lessons. Here are some printers we recommend.
You’ll also want paper, a 3-ring binder for the teacher and each student, and a 3-hole punch so that you can get organized.
Optionally, you may purchase printed student workbooks in our Store.
Other school supplies can be helpful but are certainly optional. We encourage being budget-conscious!
ASDF
You will definitely want to have a Bible, and each of your students who are of reading age will, too! You can use the version of your choice.
You will need access to a printer to print all the eBook lessons. Here are some printers we recommend.
You’ll also want paper, a 3-ring binder for the teacher and each student, and a 3-hole punch so that you can get organized.
Optionally, you may purchase printed student workbooks in our Store.
Other school supplies can be helpful but are certainly optional. We encourage being budget-conscious!
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