Schoolio Family Membership
Ready to embark on this educational adventure? Let’s start your Schoolio Family Membership today.

Family Membership Program
Our Family Membership:
Just $99.99 for Your Whole Family! That’s up to 3 students per household for a whole year.
We believe in affordable education for everyone. Focus on learning together without financial stress. Homeschooling is a challenging journey, but our Schoolio Family Membership, designed by parents for parents, makes it easier.

With the Schoolio Family Membership:
- Unlimited digital platform access for up to 3 users
- All subjects, all grades, entire electives library
- Scheduling tools and options
- Custom Courses
- Assessments
- 50% off all Schoolio ebooks, all year long
- Admission for up to 3 children in our monthly live, virtual Kids Club program
- Dedicated Student Success Coach assigned to your family
- Custom program recommendations
- Regular check-ins for support and advice

All-In-One Learning Platform
Complete Core Academic Programming (grades 1-8) in Math, Language, Science and Social Studies
US and Canadian content: We have metric and imperial (standard) measurements as well as US and Canadian financial literacy, history and geography courses.
Flexible scheduling and content- create a custom program based on your child’s progress, understanding, needs, and interests.
Hundreds of courses and thousands of lessons to choose from. Enjoy video lessons and digital activities, or if you’re on the go- download worksheets and complete by hand!
Blend grades and subjects as needed to meet your child’s unique needs. Our lessons are designed to work well for neurodivergent learners!
Our electives set us apart- Social-Emotional Learning, Financial Literacy, and much more!
Create your own courses and add personal content.


Learn Your Way™
Self-Managed
Ready to go? Get everything you need with the family membership (up to 3 students). Unlimited use of all grades, subjects and electives. Our team of coaches are here to help as needed.


Learn Offline
Prefer screen-free? Everything you need for homeschool success is also available in our bookstore for purchase and download. Every grade, subject and elective on the digital platform can also be found in eBook format.
Your Schoolio Family Membership gets you 50% off all eBooks in our bookstore – all year long. No more waiting for sales – buy what you need, when you need it.
Enrollment Program
With our enrollment program, you are no longer alone on this journey. Every family is assigned a dedicated Schoolio Success Coach. We help with an initial assessment, customized learning recommendations, weekly check-ins and much more. We are there with you every step of the way!





When comparing learning outcomes from various government organizations, including Common Core, NGSS, TEKS, and various unique state or provincial standards, they actually differ very little, especially in the progression and delivery of subjects that build year-after-year, such as Mathematics and Language Arts. As such, our curriculum aligns well with most standardized learning outcomes.
We know that for many educators, tutors, and even some homeschoolers, meeting standardized learning goals guides much of your decision-making. Therefore, we have done our best to align units with each province’s and state’s guidelines. If this is your objective, we recommend familiarizing yourself with your state or province’s guidelines and tweaking your Schoolio units as needed to better align with your requirements.
Rest assured that following provincial or state guidelines is not essential to a full education! Your student will be getting a complete, quality learning experience with well-rounded, customized materials, regardless of which Schoolio units you choose to use.
Please note that while we strive to align as best we can, we do not perfectly match all provincial and/or state learning outcomes.
Some homeschool programs claim to be accredited, but be wary of what governing body is accrediting them. Sometimes accreditation just means that a particular college (usually a Christian college) has approved the program. This is often more of a marketing position on the part of the college (trying to encourage students of the program to apply to their college after homeschooling) than a genuine concern for the program of study.
As you may have discovered while sourcing curricula, all-in-one programs are hard to find! Schoolio is one of very few all-in-one curricula companies out there- we are your one-stop shop! While many companies offer you one or two subjects, Schoolio believes that children need to have consistency in their learning.
Aligning with our mission to always provide flexibility and customization, you are not obligated to purchase all subject areas from Schoolio, but we do offer them all if that is what you’re looking for!
In addition to the “Core Four” subjects, we are continually adding to our library of elective units. These include units in other subject areas, such as Health & Wellness, Visual Arts, Music, Culture, and more!
Our printing is done by a third party vendor who offers us a discounted rate for our customers. The current print rate is $0.15 per double sided page, and we believe this is an excellent rate compared to other providers. We do not mark up printing costs. All print comes double sided, color, and comb bound.
When comparing learning outcomes from various government organizations, including Common Core, NGSS, TEKS, and various unique state or provincial standards, they actually differ very little, especially in the progression and delivery of subjects that build year-after-year, such as Mathematics and Language Arts. As such, our curriculum aligns well with most standardized learning outcomes.
We know that for many educators, tutors, and even some homeschoolers, meeting standardized learning goals guides much of your decision-making. Therefore, we have done our best to align units with each province’s and state’s guidelines. If this is your objective, we recommend familiarizing yourself with your state or province’s guidelines and tweaking your Schoolio units as needed to better align with your requirements.
Rest assured that following provincial or state guidelines is not essential to a full education! Your student will be getting a complete, quality learning experience with well-rounded, customized materials, regardless of which Schoolio units you choose to use.
Please note that while we strive to align as best we can, we do not perfectly match all provincial and/or state learning outcomes.
Some homeschool programs claim to be accredited, but be wary of what governing body is accrediting them. Sometimes accreditation just means that a particular college (usually a Christian college) has approved the program. This is often more of a marketing position on the part of the college (trying to encourage students of the program to apply to their college after homeschooling) than a genuine concern for the program of study.
As you may have discovered while sourcing curricula, all-in-one programs are hard to find! Schoolio is one of very few all-in-one curricula companies out there- we are your one-stop shop! While many companies offer you one or two subjects, Schoolio believes that children need to have consistency in their learning.
Aligning with our mission to always provide flexibility and customization, you are not obligated to purchase all subject areas from Schoolio, but we do offer them all if that is what you’re looking for!
In addition to the “Core Four” subjects, we are continually adding to our library of elective units. These include units in other subject areas, such as Health & Wellness, Visual Arts, Music, Culture, and more!
Our printing is done by a third party vendor who offers us a discounted rate for our customers. The current print rate is $0.15 per double sided page, and we believe this is an excellent rate compared to other providers. We do not mark up printing costs. All print comes double sided, color, and comb bound.
When comparing learning outcomes from various government organizations, including Common Core, NGSS, TEKS, and various unique state or provincial standards, they actually differ very little, especially in the progression and delivery of subjects that build year-after-year, such as Mathematics and Language Arts. As such, our curriculum aligns well with most standardized learning outcomes.
We know that for many educators, tutors, and even some homeschoolers, meeting standardized learning goals guides much of your decision-making. Therefore, we have done our best to align units with each province’s and state’s guidelines. If this is your objective, we recommend familiarizing yourself with your state or province’s guidelines and tweaking your Schoolio units as needed to better align with your requirements.
Rest assured that following provincial or state guidelines is not essential to a full education! Your student will be getting a complete, quality learning experience with well-rounded, customized materials, regardless of which Schoolio units you choose to use.
Please note that while we strive to align as best we can, we do not perfectly match all provincial and/or state learning outcomes.
Some homeschool programs claim to be accredited, but be wary of what governing body is accrediting them. Sometimes accreditation just means that a particular college (usually a Christian college) has approved the program. This is often more of a marketing position on the part of the college (trying to encourage students of the program to apply to their college after homeschooling) than a genuine concern for the program of study.
As you may have discovered while sourcing curricula, all-in-one programs are hard to find! Schoolio is one of very few all-in-one curricula companies out there- we are your one-stop shop! While many companies offer you one or two subjects, Schoolio believes that children need to have consistency in their learning.
Aligning with our mission to always provide flexibility and customization, you are not obligated to purchase all subject areas from Schoolio, but we do offer them all if that is what you’re looking for!
In addition to the “Core Four” subjects, we are continually adding to our library of elective units. These include units in other subject areas, such as Health & Wellness, Visual Arts, Music, Culture, and more!
Our printing is done by a third party vendor who offers us a discounted rate for our customers. The current print rate is $0.15 per double sided page, and we believe this is an excellent rate compared to other providers. We do not mark up printing costs. All print comes double sided, color, and comb bound.
Our mathematics program takes a mastery approach, meaning students master each strand before moving on. This also allows you to mix-and-match grade levels by strand, meaning students with special needs, such as Dyscalculia, can work at different grade levels in different areas of mathematics.
Our program consists of five strands of Mathematics, and follows the latest in educational expert content recommendations. The Schoolio program includes Number Sense and Numeration, Geometry and Spatial Reasoning, Algebra and Patterning, Data Management and Probability, and Money and Financial Literacy.
The Schoolio Mathematics program also is unique in the inclusion of Coding and Financial Literacy beginning in grade one, helping to prepare students early and thoroughly for the future.
We will always follow the latest understandings and recommendations from the respected scientific organizations around the world when developing our science content.
Schoolio history is committed to true accounts and hearing from all voices of the time period, as well as reflecting on the modern day social implications of historical events and precedents. Our history includes topics from Ancient Civilizations up to the Modern Era and Digital Revolution, with additions to the library being made every week. We will always follow the latest understandings and recommendations from the respected scientific organizations around the world when developing historical content from eras before written accounts are available.
Schoolio Geography includes not only the basics of mapping plus world and North American geography, but also covers issues such as global sustainability, US and Canadian government, globalization, global communities and cultures around the world, and global inequities around the world. Our Geography program addresses global issues at age-appropriate intervals.
Each of the five units include:
Directed Writing:
- Each one of our carefully curated units begins with an explanation of the purpose and use of the writing type, as well as the key elements and skills that need to be used when creating the written piece. Included are graphic organizers to help learners organize their thoughts before writing drafts, and tips to help your student become a good editor of their own work.
- There are a total of 10 writing styles, with 2 writing styles in each unit, taught over 8 lessons. Students learn and practice each style, ending with a final, edited product of their own creation.
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- Writing topics vary from Grade 1 to Grade 8 but include everything from writing simple fiction, non-fiction, book reviews, informal and formal letters, essay writing, public speaking, and more!<br><br>
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Creative Writing:
- 4 creative writing prompts with space to write will help get the creative ideas flowing and encourage students to explore their personal writing style and discover a love of reading and writing.
Reading:
- 1 reading study broken into 6 parts, focused on a specific type of literary text.
- Book recommendations are included and referenced, but many of the follow-up questions can be used with any books of your choice.
- Our younger learners listen to a series of picture books, studying the texts for commonalities and discovering the differences between fiction, nonfiction, genres, and various authors.
- Our older learners complete one novel study per unit. Novels are divided into weekly reading pieces with 3 days of questions provided, allowing you to check for both comprehension and deeper understanding of the text.
- In grades 1 and 2, each unit of language includes 6 grade-level-appropriate reading comprehension passages with follow-up questions to measure your learner’s comprehension levels. In grade 3, the first 4 units include longer reading passages for reading comprehension, and unit 5 introduces a level-appropriate novel study.
Grammar:
- 4 grammar topics, each consisting of two lessons with practice work included to help solidify concepts.
Spelling:
- In grades 1-3, each language unit includes 4 lists of spelling words, each with two practice worksheets, and a dictation test to assess the learners retention of the words.
This program is completely open and go, the only additional items you need are the recommended books should you choose to use them.
In the Schoolio Language Arts Program students learn about and practice various styles of writing, dig into reading studies, practice their grammar skills, and engage in fun, creative writing exercises, all integrated together throughout the program.
For example, in the Schoolio Social Studies Ancient Civilizations unit, learners cover 4 early societies in 20 lessons, which is 5 lessons per society. If your learner isn’t very interested in Ancient Egypt, you can cover this topic in just 5 simple lessons, and rest easy knowing that your learner has the basic knowledge needed. If you then move on to Ancient Rome, and your learner is very engaged in the topic, you may turn 5 lessons into 5 weeks- adding in trips to the library for additional books, watching documentaries, a field trip, and building a diorama of the aqueducts system. The flexibility of the Schoolio program is designed to cover all your essentials, but still allow you to add in wherever it suits your learner’s interests or your requirements for education.
Our mathematics program takes a mastery approach, meaning students master each strand before moving on. This also allows you to mix-and-match grade levels by strand, meaning students with special needs, such as Dyscalculia, can work at different grade levels in different areas of mathematics.
Our program consists of five strands of Mathematics, and follows the latest in educational expert content recommendations. The Schoolio program includes Number Sense and Numeration, Geometry and Spatial Reasoning, Algebra and Patterning, Data Management and Probability, and Money and Financial Literacy.
The Schoolio Mathematics program also is unique in the inclusion of Coding and Financial Literacy beginning in grade one, helping to prepare students early and thoroughly for the future.
We will always follow the latest understandings and recommendations from the respected scientific organizations around the world when developing our science content.
Schoolio history is committed to true accounts and hearing from all voices of the time period, as well as reflecting on the modern day social implications of historical events and precedents. Our history includes topics from Ancient Civilizations up to the Modern Era and Digital Revolution, with additions to the library being made every week. We will always follow the latest understandings and recommendations from the respected scientific organizations around the world when developing historical content from eras before written accounts are available.
Schoolio Geography includes not only the basics of mapping plus world and North American geography, but also covers issues such as global sustainability, US and Canadian government, globalization, global communities and cultures around the world, and global inequities around the world. Our Geography program addresses global issues at age-appropriate intervals.
Each of the five units include:
Directed Writing:
- Each one of our carefully curated units begins with an explanation of the purpose and use of the writing type, as well as the key elements and skills that need to be used when creating the written piece. Included are graphic organizers to help learners organize their thoughts before writing drafts, and tips to help your student become a good editor of their own work.
- There are a total of 10 writing styles, with 2 writing styles in each unit, taught over 8 lessons. Students learn and practice each style, ending with a final, edited product of their own creation.
-
-
- Writing topics vary from Grade 1 to Grade 8 but include everything from writing simple fiction, non-fiction, book reviews, informal and formal letters, essay writing, public speaking, and more!<br><br>
-
Creative Writing:
- 4 creative writing prompts with space to write will help get the creative ideas flowing and encourage students to explore their personal writing style and discover a love of reading and writing.
Reading:
- 1 reading study broken into 6 parts, focused on a specific type of literary text.
- Book recommendations are included and referenced, but many of the follow-up questions can be used with any books of your choice.
- Our younger learners listen to a series of picture books, studying the texts for commonalities and discovering the differences between fiction, nonfiction, genres, and various authors.
- Our older learners complete one novel study per unit. Novels are divided into weekly reading pieces with 3 days of questions provided, allowing you to check for both comprehension and deeper understanding of the text.
- In grades 1 and 2, each unit of language includes 6 grade-level-appropriate reading comprehension passages with follow-up questions to measure your learner’s comprehension levels. In grade 3, the first 4 units include longer reading passages for reading comprehension, and unit 5 introduces a level-appropriate novel study.
Grammar:
- 4 grammar topics, each consisting of two lessons with practice work included to help solidify concepts.
Spelling:
- In grades 1-3, each language unit includes 4 lists of spelling words, each with two practice worksheets, and a dictation test to assess the learners retention of the words.
This program is completely open and go, the only additional items you need are the recommended books should you choose to use them.
In the Schoolio Language Arts Program students learn about and practice various styles of writing, dig into reading studies, practice their grammar skills, and engage in fun, creative writing exercises, all integrated together throughout the program.
For example, in the Schoolio Social Studies Ancient Civilizations unit, learners cover 4 early societies in 20 lessons, which is 5 lessons per society. If your learner isn’t very interested in Ancient Egypt, you can cover this topic in just 5 simple lessons, and rest easy knowing that your learner has the basic knowledge needed. If you then move on to Ancient Rome, and your learner is very engaged in the topic, you may turn 5 lessons into 5 weeks- adding in trips to the library for additional books, watching documentaries, a field trip, and building a diorama of the aqueducts system. The flexibility of the Schoolio program is designed to cover all your essentials, but still allow you to add in wherever it suits your learner’s interests or your requirements for education.