Miacademy’s Accredited Online Homeschooling Curriculum

Miacademy’s K-8 homeschooling curriculum is flexible, comprehensive, and designed with kids in mind! From core subjects to fun electives, our courses will not only help your student grow, but inspire their curiosity, too!

The Miacademy Course Catalog & Scheduling Guide helps you choose the right courses, plan your schedule, and understand how subjects progress by grade level, along with suggested pacing to support your homeschool planning.

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Language Arts

Our Language Arts curriculum builds strong reading, writing, and communication skills across all grade levels. Students move from letter and sound recognition to comprehension, analysis, and using texts to support learning across subjects. Writing develops from letter formation to simple sentences, and advances to essays, creative works, and research-based argument.  Along the way, students grow their vocabulary, master grammar and mechanics, and explore diverse literary genres that strengthen their understanding and expression.

Math homeschool curriculum

Math

Our Math curriculum builds strong numerical understanding, problem-solving skills, and logical reasoning across all grade levels. Students move from early counting and number sense to more advanced concepts such as algebra and geometry. Each lesson is designed to spark critical thinking by encouraging students to question, analyze, and reason. Students apply math in real-world contexts, gaining the skills and confidence needed for higher-level study and everyday problem-solving.

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Sample Math Video

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Sample Science Video

Science homeschool curriculum

Science

Our Science curriculum begins by nurturing curiosity and encouraging students to ask questions about the world around them. In the early grades, they explore the world by learning about everything from plants and animals to rocks and space. As they progress, instruction becomes more specialized to the topics of earth, life and physical science, building deeper knowledge , applying scientific methods, and connecting concepts to understand everyday and global phenomena.

Social Studies

Our Social Studies curriculum helps students understand the people, places, and events that shape the world. In the early grades, they study community, culture, and basic geography to observe how people live and work together. As they progress, the focus expands to U.S. and world history, geography, civics, and economics—encouraging them to think critically, connect past and present, and understand their role in a global society.

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Sample Social Studies Video

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Sample Music & Arts Video

Music and arts homeschool curriculum

Music & Arts

Our Music & Arts curriculum builds creativity and cultural appreciation through both music and visual art. Students learn rhythm, note reading, and musical expression. They study various art mediums and techniques, and gain the skills to interpret, create, and appreciate works across both disciplines.

Foreign languages homeschool curriculum

World Languages

Our World Languages curriculum introduces students to new languages and cultures while building communication skills for a global world. They study vocabulary in French, Spanish, German, and American Sign Language (ASL), with full courses available in Spanish and ASL. As they progress, students gain cultural insights and the confidence to use their new language in everyday life.

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Sample World Languages Video

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Life skills homeschool curriculum

Life Skills

Our Life Skills curriculum equips students with practical knowledge, interpersonal skills, and problem-solving strategies they can use in daily life. In the early grades, they focus on self-care, safety, and working with others. As they grow, they explore topics like physical, mental, and emotional health, digital citizenship, financial literacy, and career exploration—building confidence and independence for the future.

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Language Arts

Our Language Arts curriculum builds strong reading, writing, and communication skills across all grade levels. Students move from letter and sound recognition to comprehension, analysis, and using texts to support learning across subjects. Writing develops from letter formation to simple sentences, and advances to essays, creative works, and research-based argument.  Along the way, students grow their vocabulary, master grammar and mechanics, and explore diverse literary genres that strengthen their understanding and expression.

Math homeschool curriculum

Math

Our Math curriculum builds strong numerical understanding, problem-solving skills, and logical reasoning across all grade levels. Students move from early counting and number sense to more advanced concepts such as algebra and geometry. Each lesson is designed to spark critical thinking by encouraging students to question, analyze, and reason. Students apply math in real-world contexts, gaining the skills and confidence needed for higher-level study and everyday problem-solving.

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Sample Math Video

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Sample Science Video

Science homeschool curriculum

Science

Our Science curriculum begins by nurturing curiosity and encouraging students to ask questions about the world around them. In the early grades, they explore the world by learning about everything from plants and animals to rocks and space. As they progress, instruction becomes more specialized to the topics of earth, life and physical science, building deeper knowledge , applying scientific methods, and connecting concepts to understand everyday and global phenomena.

Social Studies

Our Social Studies curriculum helps students understand the people, places, and events that shape the world. In the early grades, they study community, culture, and basic geography to observe how people live and work together. As they progress, the focus expands to U.S. and world history, geography, civics, and economics—encouraging them to think critically, connect past and present, and understand their role in a global society.

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Sample Social Studies Video

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Sample World Languages Video

Foreign languages homeschool curriculum

World Languages

Our World Languages curriculum introduces students to new languages and cultures while building communication skills for a global world. They study vocabulary in French, Spanish, German, and American Sign Language (ASL), with full courses available in Spanish and ASL. As they progress, students gain cultural insights and the confidence to use their new language in everyday life.

Music and arts homeschool curriculum

Music & Arts

Our Music & Arts curriculum builds creativity and cultural appreciation through both music and visual art. Students learn rhythm, note reading, and musical expression. They study various art mediums and techniques, and gain the skills to interpret, create, and appreciate works across both disciplines.

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Sample Music & Arts Video

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Language Arts

Our Language Arts curriculum builds strong reading, writing, and communication skills across all grade levels. Students move from letter and sound recognition to comprehension, analysis, and using texts to support learning across subjects. Writing develops from letter formation to simple sentences, and advances to essays, creative works, and research-based argument.  Along the way, students grow their vocabulary, master grammar and mechanics, and explore diverse literary genres that strengthen their understanding and expression.

Math homeschool curriculum

Math

Our Math curriculum builds strong numerical understanding, problem-solving skills, and logical reasoning across all grade levels. Students move from early counting and number sense to more advanced concepts such as algebra and geometry. Each lesson is designed to spark critical thinking by encouraging students to question, analyze, and reason. Students apply math in real-world contexts, gaining the skills and confidence needed for higher-level study and everyday problem-solving.

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Sample Math Video

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Sample Science Video

Science homeschool curriculum

Science

Our Science curriculum begins by nurturing curiosity and encouraging students to ask questions about the world around them. In the early grades, they explore the world by learning about everything from plants and animals to rocks and space. As they progress, instruction becomes more specialized to the topics of earth, life and physical science, building deeper knowledge , applying scientific methods, and connecting concepts to understand everyday and global phenomena.

Social Studies

Our Social Studies curriculum helps students understand the people, places, and events that shape the world. In the early grades, they study community, culture, and basic geography to observe how people live and work together. As they progress, the focus expands to U.S. and world history, geography, civics, and economics—encouraging them to think critically, connect past and present, and understand their role in a global society.

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Sample Social Studies Video

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Life skills homeschool curriculum

Life Skills

Our Life Skills curriculum equips students with practical knowledge, interpersonal skills, and problem-solving strategies they can use in daily life. In the early grades, they focus on self-care, safety, and working with others. As they grow, they explore topics like physical, mental, and emotional health, digital citizenship, financial literacy, and career exploration—building confidence and independence for the future.

Foreign languages homeschool curriculum

World Languages

Our World Languages curriculum introduces students to new languages and cultures while building communication skills for a global world. They study vocabulary in French, Spanish, German, and American Sign Language (ASL), with full courses available in Spanish and ASL. As they progress, students gain cultural insights and the confidence to use their new language in everyday life.

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Sample World Languages Video