
My Teaching Library is designed to be the “ultimate toolbox” for families who want to escape the rigid structure of traditional boxed curricula.
It offers over 80,000 pages of educational materials, allowing you to curate a learning path that is specifically tailored to your children’s interests and pace.
Here is how you can use this resource to build an experience as unique as your family:
1. Move from “Boxed” to “Boutique”
Traditional curriculum often forces a child to follow a set path. My Teaching Library allows you to “boutique” your child’s education:
- Skill-Specific Picking: If your child is at a 5th-grade level in Reading but a 3rd-grade level in Math, you can download specific resources for each level without buying two separate “grade kits.”
- Interest-Led Science: Instead of a generic science book, you can choose deep-dive unit studies on specific topics like Botany, Human Anatomy, or Zoology.
- Diverse Formats: You can mix traditional worksheets with Lapbooks (interactive folders), Notebooking pages, and Project-based learning to match how your child learns best.
2. Flexible Membership Models
The platform is structured to support different levels of commitment:
- The Al La Carte Option: You can purchase individual units or workbooks if you just need to fill a specific “gap” in your current routine.
- Annual All-Access Membership Subscription: You get unlimited access to every resource on the site for a year. This is ideal for “Eclectic Homeschoolers” who like to pivot topics frequently based on their kids’ latest obsessions and wants to try out the library for one year before purchasing the Lifetime membership.
- Lifetime All-Access Membership: A one-time investment that covers your family’s entire journey from PreK through 12th grade.
Only 1 All-Access membership is needed per family!
3. Beyond the “Core Four”
One of the most unique aspects of My Teaching Library is its massive collection of “extras”….
- Organizational Tools: It includes lesson planners, high school transcript forms, and attendance trackers to keep the “business side” of your homeschool unique but professional.
- Holiday & Seasonal Units: You can pause your regular schedule to spend a week on Presidents’ Day, Solar Eclipses, or Cultural Festivals.
- Electives: Find resources for Character Education, Fine Arts, and even specialized math glossaries to help parents who are teaching advanced subjects.
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