Common Roots Learning
A Guided Homeschool Program for 4th & 5th Grade Families
Expert Instruction. Small-Group Connection. Homeschool Freedom.
Homeschooling wasn’t supposed to feel this overwhelming.
You chose to homeschool because you wanted something better for your child—
more flexibility, stronger values, and an education tailored to their pace.
But as your child reaches 4th and 5th grade, things get harder.
Math becomes more complex
Reading and writing expectations increase
And suddenly, you’re managing everything at once
Teacher. Planner. Administrator. Parent.
That’s a lot to carry on your own.
You don’t have to do it alone.
At Common Roots Learning, we partner with you to provide the structure, instruction, and support your child needs—without taking away your freedom as a homeschool parent.
This is not a traditional school.
And it’s not just tutoring.
It’s a guided homeschool partnership designed to help your child stay on track while you stay in control.
A Small, Intentional Learning Community
We’ve replaced crowded classrooms with a focused, 12-student cohort designed specifically for upper elementary learners.
This creates something rare:
Your child is known, seen, and supported
Instruction is focused and personalized
Students build real connection—not just sit on a screen
Think of it as a structured “digital learning community”—where your child can grow academically and socially in a consistent, supportive environment.
What We Provide
We take care of the most demanding parts of homeschooling—so you don’t have to.
✔ Live instruction in Math and Language Arts (4 days/week)
✔ Two 1-on-1 tutoring sessions each week
✔ Full curriculum and materials shipped to your home
✔ Weekly social group focused on communication and confidence
✔ Summer reading and math camps
✔ Progress reports and academic portfolios
How This Works (And Why It Fits Texas Homeschooling)
In Texas, you remain the homeschool administrator.
That means:
You maintain legal oversight
You guide your child’s overall education
We support you by providing:
Daily instruction
Curriculum
Structure and accountability
This allows you to meet state requirements with confidence—without carrying the full burden alone.
Why Families Choose Common Roots Learning
Mastery Over Mandates
We focus on deep understanding—not rushing through material. Your child builds true confidence in math and literacy.
Connection & Citizenship
Our Friday sessions go beyond academics, helping students build communication skills, confidence, and collaboration.
A True Partnership
You are not replaced—you are supported. We handle the heavy lifting while you remain in control.
Who This Is For
This program is a great fit if:
You feel overwhelmed managing homeschool alone
You want structure and consistency
You want your child to stay on track academically
You value small-group learning and personal attention
A Limited, Small-Group Cohort
To preserve the quality of instruction and connection, enrollment is limited to 12 students per year.
Our 2026 Fall Cohort is now forming.
Ready to Homeschool with Support Instead of Stress?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this considered homeschooling in Texas?
Yes. You remain the homeschool administrator, while we provide instruction, curriculum, and structure to support you.
Is this enough academically?
For most families, yes—especially in Math and Language Arts. We provide structured instruction, curriculum, and personalized support.
What if my child is behind?
With small-group instruction and weekly 1-on-1 sessions, we meet students where they are and help them build confidence step by step.
How much time is required from me as a parent?
Much less than traditional homeschooling. We handle instruction and structure, while you maintain oversight.
Have more questions?
If you have questions before applying, we’re happy to help.
Reach out anytime:
Warmly,
Christine Lamoreaux, M.Ed.
Founder & Lead Instructor, Common Roots Learning
20 Years of Academic Excellence & Leadership