
Best Documentaries for Homeschool Families (With Ratings & Where to Watch)
Documentaries can be such a cheat code for homeschool because they turn “book knowledge” into something kids can see and feel. This homeschool documentary list is grouped by topic and includes family-friendly ratings and streaming options to help you plan movie-based learning.
A good documentary:
- Builds background knowledge fast (science concepts, historical context, geography, vocabulary) so reading and discussions get deeper.
- Strengthens critical thinking because kids naturally ask: Who made this? What are they trying to persuade me of? What evidence did they show (or skip)?
- Gives real-world connection to lessons—ecosystems, economics, civics, engineering, ethics—without needing a field trip every day.
- Improves narration and writing: summarizing, outlining, persuasive responses, compare/contrast, and “what would you do?” reflections come way easier after a strong visual story.
- Supports different learning styles (especially visual and auditory learners) and helps kids who struggle with long reading blocks still engage with big ideas.
- Creates meaningful family conversations—values, empathy, resilience, and understanding different cultures and viewpoints—without it feeling like a lecture.
If you want a super simple homeschool rhythm: watch → discuss → narrate → extend (one small activity like a map, a short paragraph, a science demo, or a library book that matches the topic).
Parent/Guardian Disclaimer: Ratings and reviews are helpful, but they don’t tell the whole story. Every child is different, and what feels appropriate for one family may not feel right for another. Please preview titles (or read detailed parent reviews) before showing them to kids to make sure each film is suitable for your child and aligns with your family’s moral, ethical, and personal standards.
Grouped by topic. Inside each category, titles are ordered from least restrictive rating (G) → most restrictive, with unknown/unrated listed last. “Watch” chips reflect current US listings (these change frequently).
NATURE, WILDLIFE & EARTH SCIENCE
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March of the Penguins
Emperor penguins’ survival and parenting journey across the Antarctic ice.
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Fire of Love
The astonishing life and footage of volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft.
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Sharkwater
Exposes shark finning and reframes sharks as vital to healthy oceans.
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My Octopus Teacher
A diver forms a bond with a wild octopus, learning about attention, loss, and resilience.
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Blackfish
Examines captive orcas and the ethical/safety consequences of marine parks.
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Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story
A warm, gentle story of an unlikely bond between people and a wild otter.
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The Serengeti Rules
How “keystone” species and ecological rules regulate nature—and what that means for restoration.
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Racing Extinction
A high-energy investigation into wildlife trafficking and the accelerating “sixth extinction.”
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Fantastic Fungi
A visually gorgeous look at mushrooms, mycelium networks, and fungi’s role in life and medicine.
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Disneynature (collection)
A collection of family-friendly wildlife films (ratings vary by title).
FOOD, FARMING & SUSTAINABILITY
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The Biggest Little Farm
A couple transforms depleted land into a thriving farm ecosystem—beautiful and honest about the hard parts.
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Kiss the Ground
How healthier soil and regenerative practices can improve ecosystems and help address climate issues.
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Food, Inc.
A classic exposé on how industrial food is produced and what it means for health, workers, and policy.
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Super Size Me
A personal experiment and critique of fast food culture and health marketing.
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The True Cost
The hidden human and environmental costs behind cheap clothing and global supply chains.
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Bottled Life: Nestlé’s Business with Water
Investigates bottled water, water rights, and corporate influence over essential resources.
MONEY, MEDIA & EVERYDAY LIFE
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Jiro Dreams of Sushi
A portrait of mastery, apprenticeship, and the pursuit of excellence in a tiny sushi restaurant.
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The Social Dilemma
How social media is built to hook attention and shape beliefs—especially for kids and teens.
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Buy Now! The Shopping Conspiracy
How brands engineer overconsumption, impulse buying, and waste.
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Broken (series)
Investigates what can go wrong behind everyday products—safety, scams, and supply chain problems.
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Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates (series)
A look at Bill Gates’ thinking, work habits, and big global initiatives.
HISTORY, CIVICS & JUSTICE
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Paper Clips
Students collect 6 million paper clips to understand the scale of the Holocaust and create a memorial.
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Apollo 11
A thrilling retelling of the moon landing using restored mission footage and audio.
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He Named Me Malala
Malala Yousafzai’s story and the global fight for girls’ education.
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Why We Hate (series)
Explores the roots of hate and what helps reduce it (history, neuroscience, society).
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13th
A documentary linking mass incarceration to history and policy.
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Liberty! The American Revolution (series)
A classic series on the American Revolution built around primary sources and storytelling.
KIDS, EDUCATION & GROWING UP
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Babies (series)
Baby development around the world—language, movement, bonding—mixed with research insights.
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On the Way to School
Kids across the world travel extreme distances—and face real dangers—just to attend school.
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Most Dangerous Ways to School (series)
Episodes highlight dangerous commutes to school in remote regions (rating varies by version/provider).
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Blink
A family takes a once-in-a-lifetime trip after learning multiple children will lose vision.
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The Remarkable Life of Ibelin
A young man’s life is re-told through the people who truly knew him—online.
ADVENTURE, SKILLS & UPLIFTING HUMAN STORIES
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Buck
Horse trainer Buck Brannaman teaches trust, communication, and healing.
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The Alpinist
A portrait of a private climber taking on staggering solo ascents—and the risks that come with it.
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A Case for Kindness
A kindness-focused journey showing how everyday compassion can ripple through communities.
SAFETY, ABUSE & VERY HEAVY TOPICS (PREVIEW FIRST)
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The Hunting Ground
Investigative documentary about campus sexual assault and how institutions respond.
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Beyond Utopia
True stories of escape and the risks people take to flee North Korea.
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Audrie & Daisy
A difficult but important look at sexual assault and the fallout amplified by social media.
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Blackmailed: The Sextortion Killers
Investigates teen sextortion schemes and the devastating consequences.
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Earthlings
A very graphic documentary about human use of animals across industries (many families skip).
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Omo Child: The River and the Bush
A documentary about efforts to end the killing of “cursed” children in Ethiopia’s Omo Valley.
CULTURE, IDENTITY & COMMUNITY
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Turquoise Rose
A Navajo college student navigates identity, responsibility, and life direction between two worlds.
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Sarah’s Oil
A story focused on protecting land, legacy, and family rights (availability varies by provider).
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Between the Mountain and the Sky
A humanitarian/education-focused story (title may vary by listing/provider).
NARRATIVE FILMS
Ratings guide
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Film: G (general) • PG (guidance) • PG-13 (older kids/teens) • R (adult) • NR (unrated/unknown)
TV: TV-G • TV-PG • TV-14 • TV-MATip: NR doesn’t automatically mean “worse”—it often just means it wasn’t submitted for an official rating.
Parent screening links
- Common Sense Media — age-based guidance + content breakdown
- Plugged In — Christian/family lens
- Movieguide — Christian/family-focused reviews
- Dove — family/values-focused reviews
- Kids-In-Mind — detailed content scoring