COVENANT HOMESCHOOLING
Returning to Consecrated Roots
Covenant Homeschooling was established to help restore truth in the education of our children. In a world that teaches confusion, compromise, and rebellion, we stand firmly on the Word of YaHU’aH. Here, families find resources that train children to walk in righteousness, to honor their ABaH, and to guard the covenant of Yashar’al. Our mission is simple: to raise a generation of children who are not conformed to this world but transformed by the renewal of their minds through the Torah of Truth.
Our curriculum is fully rooted in Torah and the testimony of Yahusha. Every subject is taught through the lens of covenant truth, ensuring that children see YaHU’aH at the center of all learning.
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Torah Studies – Step-by-step lessons through Genesis to Deuteronomy, guiding children to memorize, understand, and apply the commandments of YaHU’aH.
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History – Teaching the true identity of Yashar’al, the migrations of the tribes, the rise and fall of kingdoms, and the timeline of prophetic events.
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Language & Literacy – Building strong reading and writing foundations while introducing sacred-name transliterations, Hebrew roots, and proper scriptural understanding.
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Science & Creation Studies – Exploring the natural world through the Word, showing how creation testifies of YaHU’aH’s order, power, and wisdom.
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Mathematics in Order – Numbers taught not as abstractions but as ordered patterns that reflect the structure of creation and the covenant calendar.
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Family Torah Project Integration – Weekly themes that align with the Family Torah Project, so that families learn together at the table, in study, and in daily life.
This curriculum is not only academic but covenantal. It prepares children to discern truth, to resist deception, and to walk upright in a world that has forsaken wisdom.

Language & Literacy
Integration Across All Years
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Copywork ensures literacy grows in consecrated truth, not worldly stories.
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Vocabulary is drawn from Scripture, covenant glossary, and Hebrew roots in transliteration.
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Writing matures from simple copying → journaling → composition → exegesis and teaching.
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Speaking is trained at home through family Torah sessions, so children grow bold in declaring truth.
Length of the Program
The Language & Literacy curriculum is designed as a continuous course that lasts the entire span of homeschooling — approximately 12 years from ages 5 through 18. Each stage (Early Years, Middle Years, Youth) builds upon the previous one, ensuring steady growth in reading, writing, and covenant expression. The program can be adapted in pace to match each child’s development, but its full length carries a child from the beginning of learning to read through becoming a confident teacher of truth.
Mathematics in Order
Integration Across All Years
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Numbers and operations are always tied to covenant events and Scriptural truths.
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Mathematics reflects order in creation — not abstract ideas divorced from purpose.
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Children learn to see numbers as testimonies of YaHU’aH’s design, from simple counting to advanced calculations.
Length of the Program
The Mathematics in Order curriculum runs alongside the full homeschooling years, from early counting at age 5 through advanced studies at age 18. It progresses in three main stages, lasting approximately 12 years in total, with flexible pacing for each household.
Science & Creation Studies
Integration Across All Years
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Science is always taught as testimony of YaHU’aH’s power, not man’s theories.
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Creation study reinforces covenant identity — the land, the heavens, and life itself point back to Him.
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Children are equipped to defend truth against false teachings in schools and media.
Length of the Program
The Science & Creation Studies curriculum spans the full homeschooling journey, approximately 12 years. It begins with simple observations of creation in early years and matures into advanced studies of biology, astronomy, and earth sciences by youth, always grounded in Torah truth.
History of Yashar’al and the Nations
Integration Across All Years
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History is taught not as man’s records, but as covenant memory.
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Every event is tied to Torah and prophecy.
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Children learn to see their identity as part of Yashar’al’s story — past, present, and future.
Length of the Program
The History of Yashar’al and the Nations curriculum spans the entire homeschooling journey, about 12 years, beginning with simple family stories and growing into full-scale historical and prophetic studies by youth.
Practical Life Skills (Wisdom Training)
Integration Across All Years
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Life skills are tied to Torah principles of stewardship, service, and wisdom.
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Children learn that every skill — from cooking to leadership — is part of covenant living.
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Training prepares them to be responsible, capable, and consecrated members of Yashar’al.
Length of the Program
The Practical Life Skills curriculum extends across the full homeschooling years, approximately 12 years, with growth from simple chores in early years to full leadership and craftsmanship by youth.
Fine Arts & Expression
Integration Across All Years
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Arts are not separate from covenant — they are acts of worship and remembrance.
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Children use their talents to esteem YaHU’aH, strengthen identity, and edify the community.
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Every creative act is tied back to Torah truth and the story of Yashar’al.
Length of the Program
The Fine Arts & Expression curriculum runs for the full homeschooling years, about 12 years, beginning with playful creativity in early years and maturing into skillful leadership and worship through arts by youth.
Fine Arts & Expression
Integration Across All Years
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Arts are not separate from covenant — they are acts of worship and remembrance.
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Children use their talents to esteem YaHU’aH, strengthen identity, and edify the community.
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Every creative act is tied back to Torah truth and the story of Yashar’al.
Length of the Program
The Fine Arts & Expression curriculum runs for the full homeschooling years, about 12 years, beginning with playful creativity in early years and maturing into skillful leadership and worship through arts by youth.