Education.com

Education.com is an online learning platform offering over 30,000 worksheets, educational games, lesson plans, and activities for Pre-K through 8th grade, available through free limited access or premium subscription.

What is Education.com?

Education.com is a comprehensive digital resource library designed for Pre-K through 8th grade students. Founded in 2006, the platform provides over 30,000 printable worksheets, interactive games, lesson plans, and hands-on activities across all core subjects. Teachers, parents, and homeschoolers use it to supplement instruction with professionally-designed materials. The content is created by educators and aligned with Common Core standards, covering everything from early phonics and number sense to middle school pre-algebra and reading comprehension.

Key Takeaways

  • Library of 30,000+ resources including worksheets, games, lesson plans, and activities
  • Covers Pre-K through 8th grade across all major subjects
  • Free tier offers 3 downloads monthly; Premium unlocks unlimited access for $9.99/month (annual) or $15.99/month
  • One subscription covers all children in a household across different grade levels

Content and Subjects Covered

The platform covers core academic subjects including math, reading, writing, and science, plus supplementary areas like art and social-emotional learning. Math resources range from counting and basic operations through pre-algebra. Language arts covers phonics, sight words, reading comprehension, grammar, and creative writing. Science includes hands-on experiments and project ideas. Each subject offers materials across multiple grade levels, and the heaviest concentration of content is in the Pre-K through 3rd grade range—though middle school resources are available.

How Homeschoolers Use It

Most homeschool families use Education.com as a supplemental resource rather than a complete curriculum. It's particularly useful for skill reinforcement, extra practice on challenging concepts, enrichment activities, and summer learning. The guided learning pathways (called "Brainzy") provide structured practice in math, reading, writing, and typing for Pre-K through 5th grade. Parents can create assignments, track progress, and customize learning paths for each child. The platform grows with your students—one family documented using it for over ten years from early elementary through middle school.

Pricing Options

Limitations to Consider

Education.com works best as a supplement, not a standalone curriculum. The content only goes through 8th grade, so high schoolers will need to look elsewhere. The free tier is quite limited at just three downloads monthly—meaningful use requires a premium subscription. With over 30,000 resources, finding exactly what you need can feel overwhelming without careful filtering by grade, subject, and resource type. There's also no dedicated mobile app, though the browser version works on tablets and phones.

The Bottom Line

Education.com offers solid value for homeschool families with students in the Pre-K through 8th grade range who want access to professionally-designed worksheets, games, and activities. The annual subscription runs about $120 per year for unlimited access across all grade levels and subjects—reasonable when you consider the breadth of content. It won't replace your core curriculum, but it's a reliable resource for reinforcement, enrichment, and those moments when you need a fresh worksheet on a specific skill.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The content is designed by educators and aligned with Common Core State Standards, making it useful for test preparation and ensuring grade-level appropriateness.

John Tambunting

Written by

John Tambunting

Founder

John Tambunting is passionate about homeschooling after discovering the love of learning only later on in life through hackathons and working on startups. Although he attended public school growing up, was an "A" student, and graduated with an applied mathematics degree from Brown University, "teaching for the test," "memorizing for good grades," the traditional form of education had delayed his discovery of his real passions: building things, learning how things work, and helping others. John is looking forward to the day he has children to raise intentionally and cultivate the love of learning in them from an early age. John is a Christian and radically gave his life to Christ in 2023. John is also the Co-Founder of Y Combinator backed Pangea.app.