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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 Plasma Soup and Explore the Components of Blood

Make Plasma Soup and Explore the Components of Blood

Blood is made up of four different parts, and each part is important and unique. This activity will introduce your child to each component of blood and give him a fun way to study the properties of blood.

Make Haroset for Passover

Make Haroset for Passover

Haroset is a great way to remember and celebrate Jewish culture and history, and it also makes a healthy and tasty snack for kids.

Experiment with Boiled Egg Science

Experiment with Boiled Egg Science

Try this science exploration with your kindergarten scientist, and help her explore the changing states of matter which transform an egg from raw to soft to hard-boiled.

Paint Your Own Flower Vase

Paint Your Own Flower Vase

A hand-painted vase has a style all its own and makes a great gift when filled with fresh flowers from your garden. Here are three ideas for your child.

Practice Blind Finger Counting!

Practice Blind Finger Counting!

In this preschool counting game, kids learn to count with their fingers, but without their eyes!

Taste Test Science: Fool Your Tongue!

Taste Test Science: Fool Your Tongue!

This taste science experiment demonstrates how strongly our sense of smell controls what we taste.

Test for Iron in Fruit Juices

Test for Iron in Fruit Juices

This experiment will actually let your child to test for iron in some fruit juices. Before you begin, develop a hypothesis (a guess), of which fruit juice may include iron and which doesn't.

Make a Morning Routine Book

Make a Morning Routine Book

Build good first grade reading and writing skills, as well as family peace and quiet, with this hand made story book about mornings in your home.

Dress Up Reading: Make a "Realia" Box

Dress Up Reading: Make a "Realia" Box

Teachers call "dress up" stuff "realia," and they use it a lot to help students enter the world of books. Here's how to use "realia"- tangible puppets and objects that help kids enter the world of books.

Guess The First Letter: A Reading Challenge

Guess The First Letter: A Reading Challenge

What's the first letter? Play this game with your first grader the next time you read together, and watch her reading skills grow as she climbs the levels.

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