Honest, dyslexia-informed reviews of homeschool reading and language arts curricula, along with supplemental programs grounded in the principles of the Science of Reading and Structured Literacy.
Find programs by category, compare support for struggling readers, and choose the best fit for your child.
Start with All-in-One reviews if you want one main program. Begin with Supplemental Learning Support reviews if your child needs targeted support.
Use these cards for a quick comparison, then open the full review for a closer look at strengths, limitations, and who each program fits best.
Begin with the type of program, grade or program span, reading level or focus, and cost. Then consider whether your child needs core instruction, extra support, or targeted intervention.
Each card gives a quick overview of the program, including its overall fit, who it may work best for, and key details to keep in mind. Open the full review for a deeper evaluation.
A lower-rated program may still work well in the right situation. The notes help you see what needs to be supplemented, what limitations to watch for, and which learners the program may suit best.
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These are good first reviews to explore if you want a quick starting point. Open the full review for an in-depth explanation.
A traditional Christian curriculum with systematic early reading and language arts
MIRA Fit:
★★★ Moderate
Best for: Families wanting structured, phonics-based curriculum with moderate support
Considerations: Requires more teacher-led intensive, diagnostic reading intervention for struggling readers
A structured literacy program teaching reading, spelling, and grammar through explicit phonics, phonograms, and spelling rules using a systematic, multisensory approach
MIRA Fit:
★★★★ Strong
CERTIFIED
Best for: Families wanting a single program providing a solid foundation in reading & spelling using Orton-Gillingham methodology. Excellent for struggling readers.
Considerations: Needs to be supplemented with a literature & deeper writing program; Teacher-intensive
An interactive game-based online program using phonics-based, research-backed instruction, continuous assessment, and personalized learning to strengthen foundational reading skills.
MIRA Fit:
★★★★ Strong
Best for: Boosting reading growth, supporting struggling students, or offering enrichment
Considerations: Only works on computers and iPads with internet connection; requires consistent, frequent reliable usage to see progress; not a stand-alone language arts program
These programs combine multiple language arts components into one curriculum. Use these cards to compare overall fit for a struggling reader or dyslexic learner before opening a full review.
A traditional rigorous Christian curriculum with strong phonics emphasis in early grades
MIRA Fit:
★★ Limited
Best for: Traditional, teacher-directed Christian homeschooling
Considerations: Fast-paced; requires parent-led adjustments & interventions for struggling readers; not enough built-in review
A literature-rich Charlotte Mason program building language arts through reading, narration, copywork, & dictation rather than a structured phonics program
MIRA Fit:
★ Weak Fit
Best for: Christian literature-rich homeschooling, independent readers
Considerations: Not a strong stand-alone fit for struggling readers – needs added structured literacy program to include explicit phonics and spelling; requires intensive interventions to scaffold the heavy independent reading load
A traditional Christian curriculum with systematic early reading and language arts
MIRA Fit:
★★★ Moderate
Best for: Families wanting structured, phonics-based curriculum with moderate support in the early elementary years
Considerations: Requires more teacher led intensive, diagnostic reading intervention for struggling readers
These programs separate out parts of language arts rather than packaging everything into one complete system. They may work well for families needing a more intensive structured literacy program, or who want more flexibility in designing their own curriculum.
A scripted, mastery-based Orton-Gillingham-based reading program that teaches phonological awareness, phonics, decoding, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.
MIRA Fit:
★★★★ Strong
Best for: Explicit, multisensory reading instruction – strong support for struggling readers
Considerations: Parents will need to add separate spelling, writing, and literature programs. Lacks spelling reinforcement of reading.
A step-by-step Orton-Gillingham-based spelling program that teaches phonograms, spelling rules, and how to spell words by writing them.
MIRA Fit:
★★★★ Strong
Best for: Students who need explicit, structured spelling support
Considerations: Families will need to add reading & writing instruction, and literature program. Lacks reading reinforcement of spelling.
A structured literacy program teaching reading, spelling, and grammar through explicit phonics, phonograms, and spelling rules using a systematic, multisensory approach
MIRA Fit:
★★★★ Strong
CERTIFIED
Best for: Families wanting a single program providing a solid foundation in reading & spelling using Orton-Gillingham methodology. Excellent for struggling readers.
Considerations: Needs to be supplemented with a literature & deeper writing program; Teacher-intensive
These resources are best used to strengthen specific skills rather than replace a language arts curriculum. They can be helpful for remediation, targeted practice, extra support, or increasing access to grade level materials.
A digital reading library with audiobooks, decodables, quizzes, & leveled texts.
MIRA Fit:
★★★ Moderate
Best for: Increasing reading motivation and volume; over 40,000 popular books from Read-to-Me to chapter books that highlights words as audio reads them aloud
Considerations: Digital access only; requires subscription; lacks range of content for older students
An adaptive online learning program providing literacy practice, universal screeners, & skill-based assignments
MIRA Fit:
★★★ Moderate
Best for: Targeted practice & progress monitoring
Considerations: Internet dependent; good for skill practice and reinforcement; not a substitute for explicit teacher-led reading instruction
An interactive game-based online program using phonics-based, research-backed instruction, continuous assessment, and personalized learning to strengthen foundational reading skills.
MIRA Fit:
★★★★ Strong
Best for: Boosting reading growth, supporting struggling students, or offering enrichment
Considerations: Only works on computers and iPads with internet connection; requires consistent, frequent reliable usage to see progress; not a stand-alone language arts program
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