Compass Classroom
We want to help you teach your kids to think Biblically about the world around them.
Whether it be history, science, government, economics, or music, a Christian worldview is the best way to navigate our increasingly pagan culture. Thousands of homeschool families and co-ops already use our curriculum, but we’re constantly hearing parents say they’re thrilled to have discovered us. We’re glad you’re here.
Compass Classroom has been developing video courses and Christian curriculum materials for homeschool families since 2010. Our goal is to make homeschooling easy for parents, enjoyable to students, and effective for learning. We provide comprehensive, self-guided, flexible courses in multiple subjects, along with accompanying textbooks and materials for teacher guidance. Our courses span upper elementary to high school, including the following subjects: History, Economics, Literature, Science, Latin, Vocabulary, Calculus, Philosophy, Music, Grammar, and Writing.
Основы сочинения и академического письма | Занятия по домашнему обучению весной 2026 г.
ФОРМА - Программа домашнего обучения по здоровью и фитнесу
Live Literature Classes for Homeschool Teens | Teach Writing & Critical Thinking with Great Books
Explore Europe & Asia: Homeschool Geography Class for Middle & High School Students
Civics for Homeschoolers: Understanding Freedom, Rights, and Government
Is Genesis Important in the Old Testament? | Old Testament Lecture 2
How the Old Testament Leads to Jesus | Old Testament Lecture 1
The Story of Great Music | Classical Music History Course Trailer
How to Teach Biology from a Christian Worldview | Homeschool Biology Curriculum
Meet Your Instructor! Dr. Kurt Wise Ph.D. Professor of Devotional Biology
What is Nominalization in Writing? | Grammar for Writers Lesson 9
Passive Voice Isn’t Always Bad—Here’s Why | Grammar for Writers Lesson 8
Passive Voice Makes Your Writing Weak | Grammar for Writers Lesson 7
How do You Make Action the Focus of Your Writing? | Grammar for Writers Lesson 6
What are the 5 Key Clause Patterns in Sentences? | Grammar for Writers Lesson 5
The Right (and Wrong) Way to use Exposition in Storytelling | Creative Writing Through Narnia pt. 5
How Does C.S. Lewis Build Tension? | Creative Writing Through Narnia pt. 4
Show, Don't Tell: Creative Writing Lessons from Narnia | Creative Writing pt. 3
How Does C.S. Lewis Use Characterization and Inversion in Narnia? | Creative Writing pt. 2
What Narration Techniques Does C.S. Lewis use in Narnia? | Creative Writing with Narnia pt. 1
Latin and Greek Roots Behind Put and Place | WordUp! Episode 5
What do Multiplex and Polyglot Have in Common? Latin and Greek Roots Explained | WordUp! Episode 4
Why You’re Speaking Greek Without Even Knowing It! | WordUp! Episode 3
What are the Latin and Greek Roots Behind Scribes and Graffiti? | WordUp! Episode 2
The First Laws and How They Shaped History | Ancient History 4.5
Understanding Ancient Creation Myths | Ancient History 4.4
What Was Life Like in Ancient Mesopotamia? | Ancient History 4.3
What Happened at Babel? | Ancient History 4.2
How Do We Put Dates to Biblical Events? | Ancient History 4.1
Does Prehistoric Man Pose a Problem for Creationists? | Ancient History 3.5