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For home educators

Bible, arithmetic, composition, literature. At home.

The everyday core of the school day, taught well and connected into one rhythm a home can actually keep. Bring your own classical studies. We'll carry the daily subjects, with the planning already done. Built by a classical-school founder and used in real classrooms.

Four core subjects Arithmetic + Life of Fred Planning done for you
Cross Formed Kids A connected core
The problem

Homeschooling shouldn't mean six disconnected vendors.

You know the pile. A math program from one publisher. Phonics from another. A Bible curriculum from a third. A reading list scavenged from a forum. None of them talk to each other, none of them share a calendar, and none of them know what the others taught last week. You are the integration layer, at 6am, with coffee that's already cold.

Cross Formed Kids pulls the everyday subjects into one connected core. It's the curriculum a classical school actually runs, with the planning already done, so you can teach instead of assemble.

The core

Four subjects. One coherent story.

Bible

Catechism that sticks

The 108-question catechism set to song, paired with a Scripture sequence written to be remembered for life, not crammed for a quiz.

Arithmetic

Mastery for the spine, Fred for the wandering

A mastery operating system for arithmetic, with fact fluency and worksheets on demand, paired chapter by chapter with Life of Fred so no skill is shaky and no kid is bored.

Composition & Literature

Words, read and written

Whole books from the Western canon, read by exegesis: close attention to the text, drawn out through focused questions, like Charlotte Mason's narration but tighter. And composition that learns by imitating the great tradition. Never an anthology, never twaddle.

On the way

Built subject by subject. Coming soon.

Bible

Catechism + Scripture sequence

Coming Soon

Arithmetic

Mastery + Life of Fred

Coming Soon

Composition

Imitation of the great tradition

Coming Soon

Literature

Whole books, with guides

Coming Soon

Bring your own classical studies. We carry the everyday core, and we'd rather launch each subject well than rush them.

A homeschool day

What the morning actually looks like.

1 Open the plan

The week is already laid out. You are not building it.

2 Mastery first

Short, focused practice that proves fluency before moving on.

3 Read together

A whole book and a real conversation, not a worksheet pile.

4 It connects

Catechism, math, and language all sit in one story, reinforced across the week.

Questions

The things home educators ask.

What does CFK cover, and what do I bring?

We carry the everyday core: Bible, arithmetic, composition, and literature. All four are in the works for home educators now. You bring your own classical studies, and CFK handles the rest of the day.

Do I need a classical background?

No. The plan and the teaching guides carry you. Each week tells you what to do and how to do it, so you can teach the catechism or lead a book discussion well even if you've never done it before.

Can I use my own arithmetic program?

Yes. The mastery layer maps to your progression, not the other way around. Keep the program you love and let CFK add fact fluency, worksheets, and competency tracking on top.

What ages?

We're building the elementary core first. We're building upward as our own students grow, so the program expands with your family.

What does it cost?

A simple home subscription. Join the wait list and we'll let you know pricing the moment it launches.