What Reddit Says About Homeschool Apps
We compiled 13 Reddit discussions about Homeschool apps from 2 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/homeschool
Many parents find success using platforms like Khan Academy, Prodigy, and Epic! for structured learning, while apps like Trello or Notion help keep lesson plans and schedules organized.
r/moderatelygranolamoms
Reading eggs is the best reading instructional app I’ve ever used. My kid is one of those that need active instruction to pick up reading and he made an incredible amount of progress with reading eggs.
r/homeschool
The best paid one I have tried, and I've tried a bit of EVERYTHING though is IXL. ... Toontastic 3D is in the Google Play store, but doesn't seem to be available for any current Android devices (at least not in my country, I guess). Do you know, is there a web version anywhere? ... Re-read...
r/homeschool
Hi u/xoxo_insanity, I tried so many apps with kids during the pandemic. This is a list I made of my favorite educational apps (and why I like different apps for different kids, pros and cons) that I developed with an AI entrepreneur/researcher who also homeschools his daughter.
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Important Note : This app project would look like a library, in which there would be courses and activities made by education institutions and made specifically for homeschooling. These courses would be regularly checked and controlled to ensure that they follow the regulations of the application.
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I think in 2024 most tools are a little rough around the edges but by 2026 I think there will be plenty of good choices. ... Just because something can be used to teach doesn't mean it should be. I find everything about generative AI distasteful and wasteful in just about every way, and sincere...
r/homeschool
We use https://homeschoolhall.com and LOVE it. Tbh, we don't plan as heavily, but our state requires tracking, and it's a life saver. I tell everyone I can about it.
r/homeschool
The r/homeschool community is a place to share homeschool resources, advice, news, curriculum, and learning support for redditors who are homeschooling, unschooling, or educating their children at home (or considering it). Welcome to the largest home education subreddit! ... Curious to learn cool ha...
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I have used Homeschool Planet for about 3 years. It was the best thing that I have ever used for planning. I love being able to plan out the entire school year for each course and then being able to adjust the assignments easily if something ...
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Endless reader/numbers/wordplay but those don't work on restricted accounts if you go that route. Requires in app purchase to unlock all content, but there are no ongoing purchase options where your kid could run up a tab. ... Khan Academy Kids 100%, but internet is necessary to access the ...
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I've tried: ABC Mouse Duolingo Prodigy Math Cool math games Code spark Scratch Jr. Khan Kids Some simple Geography quiz apps etc. Generally, with a…
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We don't use apps in as part of our regular homeschooling outside of reference apps (Stellarium, Physics Toolbox, Periodic Table), but the apps we do have installed for leisure time are generally educationally adjacent.
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We switched to Acellus because miacademy didn't have content for his grade level at that time (they appear to now). As soon as I could I got my son in a dual enrollment program with a local college and he finished an associate degree in two years at no cost to us. That took the pressure off him...
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