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Understanding Abeka: A homeschool option

Explore Abeka's K-12 curriculum offering a structured, Christian education for homeschool families.
Lisa Thorsen
Written byLisa Thorsen
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Key takeaways
  • Abeka provides a structured K-12 Christian curriculum that integrates biblical principles across all subjects, making it ideal for families seeking clear guidance and routine in homeschooling
  • With options for physical textbooks, lesson plans, and accredited video courses, it caters to various learning styles while emphasizing systematic phonics and traditional education methods.

Abeka is a Christian educational publisher linked to Pensacola Christian College. Since 1972, it has provided K-12 curriculum materials that integrate biblical principles across subjects.

Most homeschool families report completing core academic subjects in 3-4 hours per day for elementary students, compared to the 6-7 hours typical of traditional schools, due to the one-on-one instruction and absence of classroom management overhead (NHERI, 2024).

What is Abeka?

Abeka is a Christian curriculum publisher connected to Pensacola Christian College. They’ve been around since 1972, offering K-12 learning materials. Their approach is traditional and structured. You’ll find textbooks, workbooks, and optional videos. What makes Abeka unique is its focus on biblical principles across all subjects—reading, science, history, and more. You can choose to teach using physical materials or join Abeka Academy for video lessons from experienced teachers.

Curriculum options

Abeka gives you great flexibility within a structured curriculum. You can buy single textbooks and teach on your own. If you want more help, their Lesson Plans offer daily guidance for pacing and instruction. Their video courses let you bring Pensacola Christian Academy teachers into your home, guiding your child through lessons. For families needing official transcripts and diplomas, Abeka Academy is fully accredited. This means each child can have a setup that fits their learning style and your availability.

What subjects are covered

Abeka covers all core subjects you'd expect. This includes phonics-based reading, grammar and composition, arithmetic to calculus, and life sciences to chemistry and physics. They also teach history from a Christian viewpoint. Parents love their reading program for its systematic phonics instruction. On top of that, there are materials for Bible, music, art, and health/PE. High school students can take honors courses and get ready for college entrance exams.

Pros and considerations

Many parents praise Abeka for its thorough coverage and structure. This is especially helpful for first-time homeschoolers who want clear guidance. The video option is great for families with multiple kids or parents unsure about teaching some subjects. However, the curriculum often relies on repetition and drills, which some children may find boring. It also has a strong American patriotic perspective that might not appeal to everyone. Some critics say certain subjects aren't as academically challenging as other programs.

The bottom line

Abeka is ideal for families looking for a structured, traditional Christian education with clear daily lesson plans and little curriculum planning. It's especially good for parents who value systematic phonics and want video instruction as a backup or main teaching method. If your family enjoys routine and wants an education grounded in a biblical worldview, Abeka is a trusted choice for many homeschooling families.

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Lisa Thorsen
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Lisa Thorsen

Co-founder, BetterSchool

Lisa is the co-founder of BetterSchool and a homeschool mom of three. BetterSchool administers the largest independent homeschool community in the country — over 350,000 families across all 50 states.

When COVID hit, Lisa and her husband pulled their children out of school and hit the road. Homeschooling wasn't the plan — it was a necessity. But somewhere along the way, the family fell in love with it: the time together, the ability to tailor lessons to each child's interests, learning at their own pace, the freedom to travel, eating healthy on their own schedule, and the countless other benefits that come with homeschooling.

As they traveled, Lisa kept discovering incredible hands-on learning experiences that most homeschool families had no way of finding. She built BetterSchool to make it easy for every family to find and book the experiences that make learning come alive.

Through her community, Lisa has helped hundreds of thousands of parents navigate homeschooling, while also helping local businesses find and serve the homeschool community. She is the former managing partner of a law firm focused on business law and mergers and acquisitions — BetterSchool is her second technology startup. She holds a J.D. from California Western School of Law and a B.A. from Penn State.

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Table of Contents

  • What is Abeka?
  • Curriculum options
  • What subjects are covered
  • Pros and considerations
  • The bottom line
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