Russian Curriculum for Homeschool
Study Russian with Cyrillic alphabet mastery, grammar, vocabulary, and cultural exploration through daily Pre-K–8 homeschool lessons.
Complete Pre-K–8 Russian curriculum with Cyrillic alphabet, grammar, and cultural exploration. Daily lessons with native-speaker audio for homeschool families.
Complete Pre-K–8 Russian Curriculum
Russian is spoken by over 250 million people and is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. It’s the gateway to a vast literary tradition. from Tolstoy and Dostoevsky to Pushkin and Chekhov. and remains essential in science, aerospace, international diplomacy, and cultural exchange. Russian is the most widely spoken Slavic language and provides access to the cultures of Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and many other countries where it’s commonly used.
Russian by Grade Band
Russian language learning progresses from oral communication and script basics to advanced literacy and complex grammatical mastery. Each grade band builds on the previous one, developing all four skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Cyrillic script.
Russian Writing System
Russian uses the Cyrillic alphabet, which was adapted from Greek and Glagolitic scripts in the 9th century and reformed several times, most recently in 1918. The modern Russian alphabet has 33 letters. While initially unfamiliar to English speakers, systematic instruction makes Cyrillic accessible and even logical.
Pronunciation Approach
Russian pronunciation involves sounds and patterns that differ significantly from English. The curriculum includes audio narration by native speakers for all vocabulary, sentences, and reading passages, allowing students to develop accurate pronunciation from the beginning.
Cultural Integration
Russian language is inseparable from Russian culture, history, and artistic traditions. The curriculum integrates cultural content throughout:
Frequently Asked Questions
Study Russian with Cyrillic alphabet mastery, grammar, vocabulary, and cultural exploration through daily Pre-K–8 homeschool lessons.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to speak Russian to teach it?
No. Lessons include pronunciation guides, audio references, and step-by-step instruction. You learn alongside your child.
How quickly will my child learn Russian?
Children typically achieve basic conversational ability within one school year with consistent daily practice of 20-30 minutes.
What grade levels is this available for?
All world languages are available for Pre-K through 8th grade with age-appropriate content at each level.