Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool Review
Easy Peasy is a complete, free, online homeschool curriculum that covers every subject from kindergarten through 12th grade. Created by a homeschool mom, it has become one of the most popular free options available. I used it as our primary curriculum for our first year of homeschooling, and I still pull from it selectively today.
How It Works
Each day, your child opens their grade level page and follows the day's assignments. Everything links to free online resources: videos, readings, games, and printable worksheets. The parent does minimal prep because the daily schedule is already laid out.
The structure is simple. Day 1 has a list of assignments. Day 2 has another list. Your child works through each day's tasks in order. Most assignments take 15 to 30 minutes per subject. A full school day usually runs two to four hours depending on the grade level and how quickly your child works.
There is no account to create and nothing to install. You open the website, find your child's grade, and start. That simplicity is what makes Easy Peasy so appealing for families who are just beginning to homeschool and feeling overwhelmed by all the curriculum options.
How We Actually Use It
When we first started homeschooling, Easy Peasy was everything. My kids followed it day by day, subject by subject. It gave me the structure I desperately needed while I figured out how homeschooling actually works.
Now I use it more selectively. I pull from the history and science lessons because they are well organized and link to solid resources. For language arts, I supplement with Claude to generate writing prompts and custom grammar exercises that match what Easy Peasy is covering that week.
For math, we switched entirely. Easy Peasy's math was the one area where my kids were not retaining concepts. We moved to Khan Academy for math practice and Teaching Textbooks for instruction. That combination works much better for us.
I also use AI to fill in where Easy Peasy's resources feel thin. If a lesson links to a video that does not explain a concept well enough, I ask Claude to explain it at my child's reading level. That takes about 30 seconds and gives my kids a second explanation they can actually understand.
AI Prompt to Pair With This Tool
Use this prompt when an Easy Peasy lesson needs more depth or a different explanation:
Who This Is Best For
Easy Peasy is ideal for families who are just starting to homeschool and need a complete, structured curriculum without spending any money. It removes the biggest barrier to entry: cost. You can start homeschooling tomorrow with nothing more than a computer and an internet connection.
It is also a strong fit for families who want a Christian-based curriculum. Bible readings and devotionals are woven throughout. If that aligns with your family's values, it is a genuine benefit. If it does not, you will need to skip those sections or substitute secular alternatives.
Easy Peasy works best for elementary and early middle school. The high school courses exist, but families with college-bound teens often supplement with more rigorous options or switch to a different curriculum entirely for core subjects.
Pricing Breakdown
Easy Peasy is 100% free. There are no premium tiers, no upsells, no hidden costs. The entire K-12 curriculum is available at no charge. The creator funds it through donations and a small online store.
The only cost you might encounter is printing. Some assignments include printable worksheets, and if you print everything, paper and ink add up. I estimate we spent about $30 to $40 per year on printing when we used Easy Peasy full time. You can reduce that by having your child write answers in a notebook instead of printing worksheets.
What We Love
Completely free. Every subject, every grade, zero cost. For families on a tight budget or just testing whether homeschooling works for them, this removes the financial risk entirely.
Open and go. Minimal parent prep. The daily schedule is laid out and your child follows it. I spent less than five minutes per day on prep when we used Easy Peasy as our primary curriculum.
Complete coverage. Reading, writing, math, science, history, art, music, PE, typing, logic. All subjects, all grades. You will not find another free curriculum with this breadth.
Great for beginners. If you are overwhelmed by homeschool curriculum choices, Easy Peasy gives you a starting point that works. You can always swap out individual subjects later as you learn what your family needs.
What We Don't
Christian worldview. Bible readings are integrated throughout. Secular families will need to skip or substitute those sections, which adds parent work.
Quality varies. Since it links to free resources across the internet, some links break and some resources are significantly better than others. I check links before my kids start each week to avoid dead ends.
Math is the weak spot. Most families I know supplement Easy Peasy's math with Khan Academy, Math-U-See, or another dedicated math program. The math instruction is not detailed enough on its own.
No progress tracking. There is no built-in grade book or dashboard. You track progress yourself using a notebook, spreadsheet, or Notion.
The Bottom Line
If your budget is zero, Easy Peasy is remarkable. It is a complete K-12 curriculum that costs nothing. Supplement the math with Khan Academy (also free) and you have a solid academic foundation. Add Claude (free) for custom worksheets and lesson planning, and you are running a legitimate homeschool for $0.
Easy Peasy is not perfect. The quality is uneven, the math needs supplementing, and the Christian content will not work for every family. But for the price of free, it delivers an extraordinary amount of value. I recommend it as a starting point for every new homeschool family, even if you plan to upgrade individual subjects over time.