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Looking for kids activities to show your child the fun side of learning? From science experiments and math games to writing projects and more, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to browse our kids activities, or narrow your search by grade and subject area.

All American Apple-Strawberry Pie

All American Apple-Strawberry Pie

This Fourth of July, make an American classic with a twist and seize the opportunity to cook with your child and build those math and social studies skills. This recipe is simple and delicious and the perfect summer treat on a lazy afternoon.

Host a Red, White and Blueberry Smoothie Party

Host a Red, White and Blueberry Smoothie Party

Put a twist on the everyday Fourth of July party by having a red, white and blueberry smoothie bar at your next get together. These recipes are delicious and nutritious and they are sure to be a crowd pleaser no matter what the occasion!

Bake Molasses Cookies!

Bake Molasses Cookies!

Mix up a batch of molasses cookies, and you'll have a delicious chance to teach your child some math and social studies in the process as she celebrates our colonial history this Fourth of July!

Celebrate Colonial History and Make a Loom!

Celebrate Colonial History and Make a Loom!

Celebrate our nation's colonial history by making your very own weaving loom! This is a fun project for a summer afternoon, especially if it's around the Fourth of July and you've got some extra yarn in red, white, and blue!

Conduct an Interview with the President!

Conduct an Interview with the President!

This Fourth of July, you can celebrate our nation and teach your child about politics and the world she lives in by conducting a mock interview with the President of the United States! This is a fun and engaging activity that the whole family can join in on!

Statue of Liberty Portrait Poster

Statue of Liberty Portrait Poster

Help your child make meaningful connections to the spirit of independence this Fourth of July, as she celebrates the nation with this fun arts and crafts activity.

Create Your Own "Woodcut" Stamp

Create Your Own "Woodcut" Stamp

Here's an activity that will help your child create her very own stamp. Inspired by the Japanese woodcut, your child will create a raised design on block of wood with only string and glue to create a unique and personalized stamp she can use on everything!

Have Fun with Firework Science!

Have Fun with Firework Science!

Mix together some oil, water, food coloring and some curious kids, and you can make some amazing fireworks of your own this year. While you're at it, you'll even give your child a chance to explore some science, too!

Paint Like Picasso: Create a Cubist Montage

Paint Like Picasso: Create a Cubist Montage

Follow in Pablo Picasso's footprints with this activity that has your teenager creating her own Cubist montage. All you need are some photographs, a copier, scissors, and glue, and your teenager will be well on her way to understanding the vibrant art of Cubism!

Red and White Bean Salad

Red and White Bean Salad

Make a healthy, no-cook salad with some help from your third grade chef - and help her practice her math and measurement while she's at it!

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