AI Homeschool Directory
200+ AI tools, curriculum providers, enrichment programs, and ESA-approved services. Every listing reviewed by a real homeschool family.
Khanmigo
★ 4.2AI tutor from Khan Academy. Guided practice for math, science, humanities. Works alongside your curriculum.
“Best for math practice. My 10-year-old uses it independently.”
Claude
★ 4.5AI assistant for lesson planning, curriculum design, and custom prompts. The tool that powers our whole week.
“The single tool I couldn't homeschool without.”
LittleLit
★ 4Full K-8 AI platform. Adaptive reading, writing, and comprehension. Kids can use it independently.
“New but impressive. Reading comprehension features are solid.”
Beast Academy
★ 4.6Rigorous math curriculum disguised as a comic book. Builds problem-solving skills other programs skip.
“My kids actually beg to do math with this one.”
Outschool
★ 4.1Live online classes taught by independent teachers. Every subject imaginable. Great for socialization.
“We use this for art and social studies. Quality varies by teacher.”
ChatGPT
★ 3.8General AI assistant from OpenAI. Useful for older kids and parents. Less specialized than Claude for education.
“Good but not as strong as Claude for lesson planning.”
IXL
★ 4Adaptive practice platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies. Tracks mastery by standard.
“Solid for drill practice. Not exciting but effective.”
Duolingo
★ 4.3Language learning app with gamified lessons. Free tier is generous. Kids love the streaks.
“Both my kids do this voluntarily. That says something.”
Mystery Science
★ 4.4Video-based science lessons with hands-on activities. Engaging for elementary and middle school.
“My favorite science resource. The experiments actually work.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What AI tools are best for homeschool parents?
Top AI tools for homeschool parents in 2026 include Khanmigo for tutoring ($44/mo), Claude for lesson planning ($20/mo), LittleLit for K-8 ($15/mo), and Beast Academy for math ($13/mo). Skip School's directory has 200+ reviewed tools with ratings and pricing.
Are these tools ESA-approved?
Many tools in the Skip School directory are approved for Education Savings Account (ESA) spending. Filter by "ESA-Approved" to see tools you can pay for with your state's ESA funds. Texas ESA covers up to $10,474 per child per year.
How does Skip School review tools?
Ashley Larkin tests every tool with her own kids before it goes in the directory. Ratings are based on real usage, not press releases. Reviews include pros, cons, pricing, age ranges, and honest takes on what works and what doesn't.
What curriculum providers work with AI?
Several curriculum providers integrate AI features, including Khan Academy (Khanmigo), Beast Academy Online, and newer platforms like LittleLit and SchoolHouse Anywhere. The directory lets you filter by AI-integrated curriculum.