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Alpha Omega Publications
804 N. 2nd Ave. E.
Rock Rapids, IA 51246
800.622.3070
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Homeschool success starts at Alpha Omega Publications!
Serving families with award-winning, Christian homeschool curriculum since 1977.

Welcome to Alpha Omega Publications! We're glad you're here, and we're excited to help you discover homeschooling success with our affordable and time-tested homeschool curriculum for grades PreK-12. With print-based, computer-based, and online formats, our innovative line of curriculum includes Monarch™, Switched-On Schoolhouse®, LIFEPAC®, Horizons, and The Weaver Curriculum®.

With over 30 years of experience in publishing quality Christian homeschool curriculum and products, we're sure to have the answers to your homeschooling needs. We're here to serve you, and we look forward to making your homeschooling enriching and enjoyable.

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Homeschool Blog

  • Holding GrudgesPosted on: 09.08.10

    For several days, I had been watching my oldest son and daughter interact. Like a pending thunderstorm, something was definitely brewing between them. The conflict began when my exuberant son ruined h...
  • TransitionsPosted on: 09.07.10

    “And an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called The way of holiness” (Isaiah 35:8a).After the initial excitement wears off, the first year of homeschooling can seem quite...
  • Homeschooling's PricePosted on: 09.06.10

    “I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me” (Galatians 2:20a).I’m feeling selfish today. I look at the schoolwork waiting to be corrected an...
  • No Other GodsPosted on: 09.05.10

    “Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image” (Exodus 20:3-4a).Somewhere in my homeschooling experience, my children became the focus of not onl...
  • Connecting the DotsPosted on: 09.04.10

    "So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom" (Psalm 90:12)."Dot-to-Dot" lessons were some of my children's favorite math worksheets. Each time we ...
  • Transform Your Homeschool with Monarch!Posted on: 07.29.10

    Let learning soar with Monarch! Accessible 24/7, Monarch offers five core subjects and over 35 electives that engage your child with movie clips, animations, learning games, audio clips, and web-relat...
  • Call the Yellow BusPosted on: 08.25.10

    “Well, I guess you’d better quit. Just call the school and have them send the little yellow bus to pick up your kids tomorrow,” I said sarcastically to my friend who was discouraged ...
  • When God Says NoPosted on: 05.17.10

    "In the day when I cried thou answeredst me" (Psalm 138:3a).Our family was considered poor while we homeschooled. Living on one income left us with little money, and trips to the grocery sto...
  • Starting OverPosted on: 08.02.10

    “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever” (Hebrews 13:8).Almost three years ago, I watched as my youngest son left for college. He was the last of four children, and my h...
  • Love's CompassionPosted on: 08.05.10

    “That the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy” (James 5:11b). Parents who teach their children at home have a tendency to sacrifice the fruit of gentleness on the altar of homeschool...
  • TransitionsComment by: Tanisha H

    I really needed this. My husband and I have been wrestling with sending our children back into the public school system. We have two children ages 6 and 7 that are being homeschooled and four children...
  • Monarch Adds More Themes and Text-to-SpeechComment by: Jennifer H

    I love the ability to print questions to paper so that we can review away from the computer. It is especially helpful when reviewing for tests. This is a HUGE help to us! Thank you! But about thos...
  • HomeschoolView.tv Is Here!Comment by: Jennifer H

    Just watched this episode. Enjoyed it, so I started looking for more, then realized that this is the "first" episode. So how often will you post episodes? I'm new to homeschooling and have a lot to...
  • TransitionsComment by: Angela G

    This is our 3 week in our first year...every devotional I read has ministered to me. Thank you....
  • Escape RoutesComment by: P S

    I am thankful for this devo today. When I get overwhelmed with my day my way out is ten minutes in my room. I often announce, "I'm in for ten!" The Word says ; If you seek me you shall find me. Fo...
  • Seven Family Rules to Help HomeschoolersComment by: Miranda R

    We have a rules list, similar to as listed with reward vouchers (worth 1 point) and a warning cards (worth 1 point towards reaching 4 that has a consequence). All are written with connecting verses/pr...
  • Mission ImpossibleComment by: Bridhett G

    As a homeschooling parent, I always pray that I am doing the right thing with my girls, however, my oldest daughter just confirmed that what I was doing as a homeschool parent was the right choice, be...
  • Head Back to Homeschooling with FacebookComment by: Beth A

    Very encouraging info. especially starting with the 2 most important things to start homeschooling with. First: Prayer. Second: Be on the same page as husband and wife in regards to homeschooling.
  • Too Many LoadsComment by: Dee Z

    Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee: he shall never suffer the righteous to be moved (Psalm 55:22). This is my motto for living. How easy it is lin life to move a little faste...
  • Nothing More to GiveComment by: Susan M

    You have no idea how much I needed to read that. Susan England, U.K.