Find What Fits, Keep It Flexible
Curriculum resources should support your homeschool – not the other way around. These flexible, neurodivergent-friendly tools offer structure when you need it and breathing room when you don’t.
Curriculum Resources That Work for Real-Life Homeschooling
Choosing curriculum resources can feel like a full-time job, especially when you’re homeschooling neurodivergent kids with unique needs and shifting interests. However, over the years, I’ve found a few platforms I keep coming back to – flexible, creative, and practical tools that actually work for real families.
Whether you’re planning a deep-dive unit, searching for hands-on activities, or just need something quick for a low-energy day, these resources offer structure without the stress. From Scootle and Twinkl to TPT and Simply Homeschool, there’s something here for every learning style and stage.
Scootle
I discovered Scootle earlier this year while putting together my boys’ next two-year homeschool plan. When I searched for aviation – a current obsession in our house – I was blown away by the range of resources available, over 16,000 and counting. From interactive flight simulators to real-world STEM projects, it felt like finding a treasure chest of learning tools.
Scootle is a free online resource hub that helps Australian homeschoolers access high-quality, curriculum-aligned learning tools. It’s packed with interactive activities, videos, images, and open-ended tools to make lessons more engaging and meaningful. It’s become a staple in our homeschool toolkit, and I’ve bookmarked it for future deep dives into all the topics my boys want to explore.
What You’ll Find on Scootle
Why Homeschoolers Love Scootle
Scootle makes it easy to find quality, curriculum-aligned resources by subject, year level, or specific content descriptions. It’s a great way to keep your homeschool on track with national standards for English, maths, science, and history.
For more on the Australian Curriculum, visit www.australiancurriculum.edu.au.
Personalised Learning Paths
You can also create personalised learning paths – custom sequences of resources that match your child’s unique learning journey. These paths can be accessed anywhere, at any time, using a unique PIN, without the hassle of logins. You can even export them as worksheets, checklists, or assessment tasks – perfect for tracking progress and reporting.
How to Access Scootle for Homeschooling
Once your child is registered for homeschooling in NSW, you can set up a Scootle account for access to digital learning resources.
To request an account, just send an email to the Home Schooling Unit at homeschooling@nesa.nsw.edu.au with the following details:
Parent’s name
Home address
Registered child’s name
Once they’ve confirmed your child’s registration, you’ll receive a follow-up email with your Scootle login details.
Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT)
A Treasure Trove for Homeschoolers
I use Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) all the time, and it’s one of my go-to resources for finding creative, high-quality teaching materials. With a massive collection of digital resources created by teachers, TPT covers just about every subject and grade level, making it perfect for homeschooling families.
Why I Love TPT
Twinkl
Essential for Every Homeschool Family
I reckon every homeschool family should have a Twinkl subscription. It’s my go-to resource for just about everything, whether I need a quick word search for a low-energy day or a complete unit study for deeper learning. With over 900,000 resources, it covers every subject and grade level, making it a must-have for busy homeschooling families.
Why I Love Twinkl
TES Australia
Free Resources for Homeschooling Families
TES Australia offers a massive collection of free teaching and assessment resources, making it a fantastic option for homeschooling families. With over 500,000 digital resources aligned to the NSW syllabuses and other Australian curriculums, it’s a one-stop shop for lesson plans, worksheets, and interactive activities.
Why TES Australia is Worth a Look