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Understanding lifepac for homeschooling

Discover Lifepac, a unique homeschool curriculum blending textbooks and workbooks for K-12 students.
Lisa Thorsen
Written byLisa Thorsen
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Key takeaways
  • Lifepac, a K-12 curriculum from Alpha Omega Publications, combines textbooks and workbooks into monthly worktexts, promoting independent learning with a Christian perspective
  • Each worktext covers about a month of study, requiring 3-4 pages of work daily, making it suitable for families with children in different grades and budget-friendly at $468-552 for a full five-subject set.

Lifepac is a K-12 homeschool curriculum by Alpha Omega Publications. It combines textbooks and workbooks into monthly worktexts, allowing students to learn independently while integrating a Christian perspective.

Research from the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI) shows that homeschooled students typically score 15 to 25 percentile points higher than public school students on standardized academic achievement tests. 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 lifepac?

Lifepac is a K-12 curriculum from Alpha Omega Publications. It features ten thin worktexts for each subject every year. These combine textbook lessons with workbook exercises in one booklet. Students go through lessons on their own, take self-tests after each section, and then complete a teacher-administered unit test. This approach helps ensure they really understand the material before moving ahead. Lifepac also includes a Christian perspective across all subjects while keeping strong academic standards.

How the worktext system works

Each Lifepac worktext covers about a month of study. Students read lessons, do exercises, and then take self-tests to check their understanding before the unit test. The numbering system is easy to follow: the first digit shows the grade level, and the last two digits show the unit number. For example, '301' means third grade, first unit. Expect around 3-4 pages of work daily, so a worktext can be completed in three to four weeks. Parents can use answer keys and teacher guides for grading, but Lifepac needs less direct teaching than many other programs.

Who benefits from lifepac?

Lifepac is great for families with kids in different grades. Each child can work through their own worktexts at their own pace, with parents supervising rather than teaching every subject. It suits students who like workbook-style learning and can focus on independent reading and exercises. Plus, Lifepac is budget-friendly compared to many other curricula. Parents who aren't confident in teaching some subjects will find the clear instructions in each worktext helpful, cutting down prep time.

Practical tips for using lifepac

The thin worktext format makes Lifepac easy to carry—perfect for trips or appointments. Completing each unit shows clear progress, giving students a sense of accomplishment instead of slogging through thick textbooks. Keep in mind, since the workbooks are consumable, you'll need to buy new ones for additional kids unless you find a way around the write-in format. For early grades (K-3), kids will need more help as they learn to read and work independently. A full five-subject set costs about $468-552 depending on the grade, and you can also buy individual subjects or worktexts.

Final thoughts on lifepac

Lifepac offers a structured way for families to learn independently with a Christian focus and without heavy parent prep. The worktext format encourages self-directed learning, letting students master content before moving on. If you value affordable printed materials, manageable daily tasks, and a Christian perspective, Lifepac is worth considering. You can request a sample worktext to see if it fits your needs before buying a full set.

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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 lifepac?
  • How the worktext system works
  • Who benefits from lifepac?
  • Practical tips for using lifepac
  • Final thoughts on lifepac
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