Welcome to Rabbit Hole Learning!
Rabbit Hole Learning is a secular homeschooling resource built around one core belief: every child deserves access to a free, inclusive, and affirming education; regardless of family background or financial means. Rabbit Hole Learning
Here in the Courses Hub, you’ll find a growing collection of lesson packs, unit curricula, and homeschool-ready materials that center marginalized voices, neurodivergent learners, and diverse communities.
All resources are offered with accessibility and flexibility in mind, so you can adapt them to your child’s individual needs. Whether you’re a seasoned homeschooler or just starting out I welcome you to browse, download, and adapt our materials, and join us in building a more equitable, compassionate approach to education.
Here in the Courses Hub, you’ll find a growing collection of lesson packs, unit curricula, and homeschool-ready materials that center marginalized voices, neurodivergent learners, and diverse communities.
All resources are offered with accessibility and flexibility in mind, so you can adapt them to your child’s individual needs. Whether you’re a seasoned homeschooler or just starting out I welcome you to browse, download, and adapt our materials, and join us in building a more equitable, compassionate approach to education.
Questions?
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Live Classes Information
General Information About RHL's Online Classes
Click here for general information about what to expect from live classes with RHL
Ancients Cohort Interest Survey
I’m building a brand-new Ancient History & Science cohort experience and I’m looking for founding families to help shape it.
This will be a live, online learning community designed to grow with your learners, not just a one-off class. We’ll explore ancient civilizations through both history and science, asking big questions like: How did people figure all this out?
Tentative plan:
• 2 live classes per week (hopefully Tues/Thurs afternoons EST, flexible)
• ~1 hour per class
• Optional 30–45 min enrichment (Minecraft history builds or art projects)
• Ongoing cohort-style community for discussion + connection
Cost will be approximately $250 per family for a 15-week fall semester, with payment plans and financial assistance available.
If you’re interested in joining or just want more information, please fill out the interest form below:
This will be a live, online learning community designed to grow with your learners, not just a one-off class. We’ll explore ancient civilizations through both history and science, asking big questions like: How did people figure all this out?
Tentative plan:
• 2 live classes per week (hopefully Tues/Thurs afternoons EST, flexible)
• ~1 hour per class
• Optional 30–45 min enrichment (Minecraft history builds or art projects)
• Ongoing cohort-style community for discussion + connection
Cost will be approximately $250 per family for a 15-week fall semester, with payment plans and financial assistance available.
If you’re interested in joining or just want more information, please fill out the interest form below:
Fall Interest Survey
What classes would you like to see in the fall? Let me know!
RHL Options
- Stardust to Storytellers: Prehistory
- Stardust to Storytellers: Ancients (history AND science)
- How and Why (LGBTQ inclusive sex ed for 9ish and under)
- Minecraft Writing Practice (using Minecraft themes to work on making better sentences and paragraphs)
Foundations of Inquiry Science
- FIS Accelerated Semester 1
- FIS Accelerated Semester 2
- FIS Standard Pace Semester 1
- FIS Standard Pace Book 1, Semester 2
Clubs
- Lego & Building Club (Weekly engineering challenges and "show and tell" sessions)
- Science Lab: Live Experiments (Interactive, hands-on experiments using common household items)
- Circle Time (read aloud + coordinating craft + Show and tell topic)
RHL Options
- Stardust to Storytellers: Prehistory
- Stardust to Storytellers: Ancients (history AND science)
- How and Why (LGBTQ inclusive sex ed for 9ish and under)
- Minecraft Writing Practice (using Minecraft themes to work on making better sentences and paragraphs)
Foundations of Inquiry Science
- FIS Accelerated Semester 1
- FIS Accelerated Semester 2
- FIS Standard Pace Semester 1
- FIS Standard Pace Book 1, Semester 2
Clubs
- Lego & Building Club (Weekly engineering challenges and "show and tell" sessions)
- Science Lab: Live Experiments (Interactive, hands-on experiments using common household items)
- Circle Time (read aloud + coordinating craft + Show and tell topic)
All Self Paced Classes are FREE!
Stardust to Storytellers
Stardust to Storytellers: Prehistory
Stardust to Storytellers (S2S) Prehistory is a secular, inclusive curriculum that takes learners on a journey from the origins of the universe to early human history. It blends science, history, and storytelling to help kids understand how the cosmos, Earth, life, and human cultures are all connected, using engaging, age-appropriate lessons designed for curiosity and critical thinking.
Still under construction, but more audio lessons being added daily
Still under construction, but more audio lessons being added daily
S2S Mythology I
Stardust to Storytellers: Mythology I takes learners on a journey through creation stories and myths from cultures all over the world. Along the way, they build real reading and writing skills and explore how the big questions in mythology connect to the big questions in science. Texts are diverse, multicultural, and inclusive, because every learner deserves to see themselves in the stories they study. This ELA curriculum is a companion to S2S: Prehistory, but can also be done independently.
Spines:
- Queen Mythology by Guido A. Sanchez
- In the Beginning: Creation Stories from Around the World by Virginia Hamilton
Still under construction
Spines:
- Queen Mythology by Guido A. Sanchez
- In the Beginning: Creation Stories from Around the World by Virginia Hamilton
Still under construction
Stardust to Storytellers: Ancients
Stardust to Storytellers (S2S) Ancients is a secular, inclusive curriculum that guides learners through the ancient world, from the first signs of agriculture to the fall of Rome and the dawn of the medieval period. It weaves together history, science, and language arts to explore how ancient peoples built cities, solved engineering problems, studied the stars, developed economies, and made sense of their world. Across 32 thematic lessons, students encounter diverse cultures and real historical figures, developing critical thinking and writing skills alongside a genuine understanding of how the ancient world shaped the one we live in today.
Still under construction
Still under construction
Foundations of Inquiry Science (FIS)
inspired by Bernard Nebel's BFSU curriculum and the next generation science standards (NGSS)
inspired by Bernard Nebel's BFSU curriculum and the next generation science standards (NGSS)
FIS Lessons 1-30
Build your student's science knowledge from the ground up. Start here at any age and move at your own pace to establish a solid foundation across all areas of science.
Still under construction, but most lessons have audio narration!
Still under construction, but most lessons have audio narration!
FIS Lesson 31-60
Ready to go deeper? Pick up where FIS 1 left off and continue building a well-rounded understanding of science, expanding on core concepts and making connections across the natural world.
Still under construction
Still under construction
Navigating Life
How and Why
How & Why is an age-appropriate, sex-positive, LGBTQ+ inclusive sex ed class designed for kids 9 and under. We answer the questions kids are already asking (about bodies, growing up, families, and identity) with honesty, care, and language kids can actually understand.
Early Year Guides
High School Guides
World History I
This World History I guide blends the OER Project Origins curriculum (from prehistory to 1750) with selected supplemental resources and multimedia.
World History II
This World History II guide blends the OER Project curriculum (from 1750 onward) with supplemental resources and multimedia to deepen understanding and engagement.
Algebra I
This guide adapts Illustrative Mathematics Algebra I into a format that’s easier for homeschool families to use. Most lessons include Khan Academy videos and practice problems, aligned to the Illustrative Mathematics, and for lessons that Khan Academy doesn’t yet cover, I’ve included links to my Canva templates.
Geometry
This guide outlines a 29-week pacing plan for a Geometry curriculum based on Illustrative Mathematics. It provides links to lessons, practice videos, optional enrichment, and resources for teachers and caregivers. The curriculum emphasizes problem-based learning, rigor, and promotes a deep understanding of geometric concepts through exploration and proofs.