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There is plenty of neutral material out there. You can always supplement that with secular material. Think reading comprehension etc. For printed workbooks, I really like Evan-Moor. I bought a bunch of them for my daughter for the Summer.

Saxon Publishers use to be the gold standard for homeschool kits, but they switched up the material. You hear many complaints about it over the years since the change. I was fortunate to get a used kit for math before my daughter turned 5.

There are other sites like ixl.com that are good if you want adaptive problems on a computer. They cover the complete common core.

If I were going to put together something for home use, I would seek out the very best videos on YouTube and I would embed them in html. You can minimize the auto suggestions and other videos they try to push on you being on the main youtube site.



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