VT Curriculum

Vermont Curriculum

Find lessons matched to Vermont state standards for every subject and grade level.

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Aligned with Vermont classroom standards

Courses follow the Vermont Adopted Math/ELA Standards and typical school pacing, so students can find the exact topic covered in class and practice right away.

  • Follows Vermont's grade-by-grade expectations
  • Supports homework, quizzes, and test prep
  • Simple navigation by subject and grade
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CURRICULUM GUIDE

About the Vermont K-12 curriculum

Vermont curriculum overview

Vermont's Agency of Education sets K-12 learning expectations through the Vermont Adopted Math/ELA Standards, organizing content by subject and grade band.

Standards bodies in Vermont

The Vermont Agency of Education governs math, Language Arts, science, and social studies standards, with SBAC measuring math and ELA proficiency statewide.

Grade levels & progression

Vermont groups students K-5, 6-8, and 9-12, with SBAC assessments administered in grades 3-8 and grade 11 for math and Language Arts.

Compared to other states

There is no single national K-12 curriculum; Vermont's standards are state-adopted and reflect local priorities in how subjects are sequenced across grade levels.

Practice Vermont curriculum topics today

Practice Vermont curriculum topics today

Access practice questions across every Vermont subject and grade, with instant feedback and step-by-step video solutions.

Common Questions from Vermont Parents

We've got answers to some popular questions.

Are Math, Science, and Language Arts aligned with Vermont Standards?

Yes, all courses follow the Vermont Adopted Math/ELA Standards and Vermont's science expectations, matched to the grade-by-grade sequence used in Vermont classrooms.

Do I get access to every subject and grade level?

A StudyPug subscription covers math, Language Arts, science, and social studies from kindergarten through grade 12 under one plan, with no subject locked separately.

Can I use StudyPug for Vermont homeschooling?

Yes, homeschooling families can use StudyPug to follow Vermont's grade-by-grade expectations across subjects, moving at whatever pace works for their child.

How is this different from free online resources?

Courses are organized against Vermont's grade-by-grade expectations rather than as a generic topic library, so students find content mapped to what their class is doing now.

Does this support SBAC preparation?

Lessons and practice problems cover the same math and Language Arts skills assessed on the SBAC, helping students work through the content the test is based on.

How can I track my child's progress in multiple subjects?

The parent dashboard shows completed lessons and practice results across all subjects and grades, so you can see where your child is working at a glance.

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