Easy Peasy - All in One Homeschool

by All In One Homeschoolhttps://allinonehomeschool.com/

Multi_subjectGrades Pre-K–12

Easy Peasy - All in One Homeschool: Free Online Multi-Subject Curriculum

Easy Peasy is a free online homeschool curriculum covering pre-K through high school with day-by-day lesson plans across all subjects. It uses an eclectic mix of Charlotte Mason methods (real books, narration, picture studies) combined with traditional worksheets and links to external websites for content delivery.

Best for

Budget-conscious homeschooling families seeking a free, structured daily curriculum who are comfortable supplementing or adapting materials and can provide instructional support themselves

Evaluation Criteria

1 strength · 3 concerns · 2 neutral

Cross Curricular IntegrationStrength

The curriculum integrates subjects meaningfully through four-year cycles that coordinate history, science, Bible, music, and art around historical periods. This allows families to keep children of different ages working on related topics simultaneously.

Ancient history is coordinated with biology and Matthew; early American history pairs with animals and Acts; modern history connects with earth science and geography

Teacher TrainingConcern

Minimal teacher training provided, with support primarily through FAQ pages and Facebook groups rather than comprehensive professional development materials. The easy peasy all in one homeschool curriculum relies heavily on volunteer community support.

Support available through 'FAQs on the website' and 'more than 100 Easy Peasy FaceBook pages where a core team and more than 100 volunteers are available to help' but no formal training materials mentioned

Retrieval PracticeConcern

Limited systematic retrieval practice, with review primarily occurring through portfolio collection every forty days rather than regular knowledge reinforcement. Some drill practice available through linked math websites.

'Every forty days, children are told to give parents things to add to their portfolio' and 'many of the linked websites serve as drill and practice sites' but no systematic review structure described

Individual Subject RigorConcern

Subject rigor varies significantly due to dependence on external sources like Khan Academy and various websites. Math progression appears systematic through grade levels, while other subjects show uneven depth.

Math courses use 'wide variety of websites and activities' and progress systematically to Pre-algebra; curriculum described as 'sometimes uneven, depending upon which sources are being used'

Direct InstructionNeutral

The curriculum provides structured daily lesson plans with clear instructions, but actual instruction occurs through linked external sources rather than comprehensive teacher-led lessons. Parents receive guidance on 'where to go and what to do' but limited pedagogical support.

Lesson plans have 'clear instructions as to where to go and what to do' with 'linked material often on other websites' but limited direct instructional content from Easy Peasy itself

Knowledge CoherenceNeutral

The four-year cycle structure builds coherent knowledge connections across subjects, with historical periods serving as organizing themes. However, heavy reliance on external links creates potential gaps in knowledge sequencing.

Curriculum follows ancient→early American→modern history→geography cycle with coordinated science and Bible studies, but 'Giles rarely interjects her own text' and relies on varied external sources

Review Sources

cathyduffy

Cathy Duffy

Key Facts
GradesGrades Pre-K–12
SubjectMulti_subject
PedagogyCharlotte Mason
Faith-BasedChristian/Protestant

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Data sources: cathyduffy, homeschoolcom