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The Only Homeschool Supply List You Actually Need (by Grade)

All ages · Published June 25, 2026

Skip the Pinterest overwhelm. Here's the genuinely useful homeschool supply list — the basics every family needs, plus a few age-specific extras worth buying.

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Walk into any teacher-supply store in August and you’ll leave $300 lighter with a cart full of things you’ll never touch. I’ve seen it happen. Homeschooling needs far less stuff than the internet wants you to believe — and the money you save is better spent on a great curriculum or a memorable field trip.

Here’s the honest list.

The core kit (every family, every age)

This handful of basics covers 90% of what you’ll actually use:

That’s it. That’s the foundation. Everything below is a nice-to-have, not a must.

Elementary (K–5) add-ons

This is the hands-on age, so a few tactile tools pay off:

Middle school (6–8) add-ons

Independence starts here, so give them tools that signal ownership:

High school (9–12) add-ons

Now you’re equipping a near-adult learner:

What to skip

Bottom line

Start with the core kit, add the age-specific extras only as you actually need them, and put the rest of your budget toward curriculum and experiences. A kid with a whiteboard, good books, and your attention is better equipped than one buried in supplies they never use.

Building your first-year plan? Pair this with our back-to-homeschool planning guide.

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