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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.

Make Snow Paint

Make Snow Paint

In first grade, children are introduced to fractions. Here’s a recipe that combines fraction practice with winter fun!

Play Flip Over Vowels

Play Flip Over Vowels

Hereâs an activity to reinforce simple short and long vowel words and help your child get a quick visual representation of how adding a silent e to the end of a word changes the vowel sound in the middle.

Bunny, Rabbit, Jellybean! A Math Game

Bunny, Rabbit, Jellybean! A Math Game

OK, so bunnies are leaping, baby chicks hatching, and seasonal baskets are overflowing with green plastic grass and foil eggs. Your kid's mind is heavily weighted with dreams of holiday chocolate. But that doesn't mean you can't still have fun with math!

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Mom's Mandel Bread Recipe

In the interest of all of you out there from a bi-religious family, destined to plead the case for Passover, I offer this: an amazing recipe your kids are sure to gobble up, whether they're Jewish by choice, or not!

Go Green: Turn T-Shirts into Totes

Go Green: Turn T-Shirts into Totes

Paper and plastic both produce environmental waste. Instead, choose cotton! Make this stylish tote bag out of a T-shirt, and make a difference for the planet.

Make a Teen Years Time Capsule

Make a Teen Years Time Capsule

For a fun activity that will have lasting effects, make this time capsule with your high school child, to be opened after college graduation. After a few years, your child won't believe how far she's come and how much she's grown!

Make Your Own Haggadah Scrolls

Make Your Own Haggadah Scrolls

Haggadah Scrolls are a great way for kids to practice handwriting, but itâs also a surprisingly effective way to get them to think about the meaning behind the Passover holiday.

Graph Your Household Energy Use

Graph Your Household Energy Use

Challenge your third-grader to sharpen her new math skills--and maybe do the planet a favor, too.

Make a Passover Art Card

Make a Passover Art Card

This year, help your fifth grader create an art card that celebrates the enduring values of Passover.

Making Mold: A Science Experiment

Making Mold: A Science Experiment

Mold spores are everywhere just waiting for the right environment to grow and multiply in. But what is the best environment for them? This scientific experiment will help your child find out, while developing important hypothesis and experiment-building skills.

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