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Best homeschool curriculum for 1st grade in Connecticut

The best 1st grade homeschool curriculum in Connecticut is not one universal brand. It is the program that fits your child’s level, your parent bandwidth, and the legal basics you still need to track in Connecticut.

Plain-English note: this is a parent guide, not legal advice. Use the official source links at the bottom of the page before a deadline or filing decision.

What 1st grade curriculum needs to cover

1st grade usually needs a strong daily rhythm around phonics, early readers, hands-on math, handwriting, read-alouds, and short science or social studies blocks. Then compare that with Connecticut's required-subject summary: Reading, Writing, Spelling, English grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, United States history, Citizenship, including town, state, and federal government.

How Connecticut law affects curriculum choices

Broad. Families may choose their own curriculum and teaching style as long as they cover the required subjects.

Parent buying checklist

  1. 1Start with 1st grade math and language arts before buying a full bundle.
  2. 2Match the program to your child’s current level, not just the grade label.
  3. 3Decide whether you want faith-based, secular, classical, literature-rich, online, or workbook-based materials.
  4. 4Make sure your plan can cover Connecticut's required subjects: Reading, Writing, Spelling, English grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, United States history, Citizenship, including town, state, and federal government.
  5. 5Keep a curriculum list and samples in case your Connecticut records ever need review.
  6. 6Avoid overbuying in the first month; routines matter more than a perfect cart.

Records to keep

Connecticut does not require a specific statewide set of homeschool records by law, but families should keep attendance notes, course lists, work samples, and high school transcripts. If you voluntarily participate in a portfolio review, keep samples from the required subjects.

Testing reminder

No statewide testing is required for independent homeschoolers.

Related homeschool guides for Connecticut

These internal links connect curriculum, schedule, special-needs, testing, and state-law pages so parents can move from a search question to the legal checklist without starting over.

Free printables

Download the homeschool starter kit

Print these before you start: a state startup checklist, letter-of-intent template, attendance tracker, and high-school transcript template.

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These printables are general planning tools, not legal advice. Always verify the current rule on your state page and official source links before filing deadlines.

Frequently asked questions

Does Connecticut approve 1st grade homeschool curriculum?

Broad. Families may choose their own curriculum and teaching style as long as they cover the required subjects.

What subjects should 1st grade homeschoolers cover in Connecticut?

Reading, Writing, Spelling, English grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, United States history, Citizenship, including town, state, and federal government

Should I buy a full 1st grade curriculum kit?

Only if it fits your child and your schedule. Many families do better starting with math and language arts, then adding science, history, and enrichment once the routine works.

Start with the Connecticut legal checklist

This guide is useful only if it sits on top of the actual Connecticut homeschool requirements. Review the state law hub before buying curriculum, changing schools, or setting deadlines.

Connecticut homeschool requirements