1st Grade Activities

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First grade is a year of firsts: your child's first full day of school, the first time she'll write a small story herself, and the first time she'll read a complete book cover to cover. We've got dozens of wacky reading and math activities, cool science experiments, and indoor and outdoor games to keep the learning fun.

Create Seashell Texture Prints

Create Seashell Texture Prints

Perfect for a hot summer day, this cool art project has your child painting a beautiful, textured print from seashells.

Math Facts: Crack the Mystery Pasta Code!

Math Facts: Crack the Mystery Pasta Code!

Here's a simple math activity that has your child using her basic addition facts to solve a secret code.

Have a Ball with Sevens

Have a Ball with Sevens

Here's a fun game for your child to play on his own! Throw a tennis ball against a wall and complete seven different moves, like twists, claps, and jumps, before he catches the ball!

Craft a Rocking Horse

Craft a Rocking Horse

Rock it with this home-made rocking horse! Here's an activity that uses recyclable materials to create a classic, old-fashioned toy for your child to play with.

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Writer's Blocks: Play Sight Word Jenga

Help your first-grader improve his reading skills with this new twist on a classic game--let your first-grader create his own wooden word blocks and play sight word Jenga!

What Was There? A Classic Memory Game

What Was There? A Classic Memory Game

Play 'Memory' to sharpen your child's memorization skills. All you need is some common household items and a timer to start!

Rock Out with Tic-Tac-Toe

Rock Out with Tic-Tac-Toe

Get your child away from the TV this summer with a fun game of Rock Tic-Tac-Toe! Use chalk to create an outdoor tic-tac-toe board, and play using colorfully painted rocks in place of X's and O's. Not only is it fun, but you can play over and over to help your child develop her thinking skills!

Make Fingerprint Art and Boost Those Writing Skills!

Make Fingerprint Art and Boost Those Writing Skills!

Get your hands dirty and paint with your fingers! Your fingerprints, that is. With this activity, you'll help your child develop the fine motor coordination she needs to master writing!

Map the Solar System!

Map the Solar System!

Involve your entire family in this project that uses toilet paper squares to map the solar system...and help your first grader grasp important concepts of measurement and size!

Create a Polar Bear Habitat!

Create a Polar Bear Habitat!

Inspire your child to learn about an amazing animal as she creates her very own polar bear habitat. And who knows? The interest you nurture may someday result in your child becoming part of the solution to help protect these great animals!

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