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Looking for 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 around, or narrow your search by grade and subject area.

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Make an Apostrophe Collage

Make an Apostrophe Collage

How can you help you child get control of this puny but powerful punctuation mark? Here's a creative and engaging activity to get your child on track with that pesky little line.

Find Out Why Leaves Change Color

Find Out Why Leaves Change Color

Want to give your child a peek into the science behind a tree's changing leaves? With this hands-on activity, you'll show how those colors stay hidden in the leaf all year long!

Guess My Rock!

Guess My Rock!

There are hundreds of properties in rocks which you can describe, so get your geology goggles on and get ready to rock your child's science skills.

Create a Comic Strip

Create a Comic Strip

Communicating using the written word doesn't have to be tough! It can be as simple as telling a story, as rudimentary as writing a wish list, or as fun as composing a comic strip.

Practice Ratios with Wastepaper Basketball

Practice Ratios with Wastepaper Basketball

If your child is in the decimal doldrums, or suffering from acute fear of fractions, take heart. They're probably just struggling to understand how numbers on a page can relate to the "real world" outside the classroom.

Make an ALL ABOUT ME! Book

Make an ALL ABOUT ME! Book

Kids love talking about themselves - their likes, their dislikes, and details about everything in between. Spark their interest in writing with a mini-book about their favorite subject - them!

Build Vocabulary by Breaking it Down!

Build Vocabulary by Breaking it Down!

But in order to broaden your child's vocabulary knowledge, they'll need to look beyond just the definition. Here's a cheat sheet to help break down words in order to find their meaning.

Find the Gist: A Textbook Study Strategy

Find the Gist: A Textbook Study Strategy

Here's an activity to help your child manage their nonfiction reading by focusing on the most important elements.

Make a Progress Portfolio

Make a Progress Portfolio

To help your child turn a critical eye to his own school performance, and motivate him to take responsibility for tackling his academic challenges, make a progress portfolio!

Fold for Fractions!

Fold for Fractions!

If fractions strike fear into your child's homework hour, have not fear. Here's a hands-on way to help your child understand how common fractions can be equivalent.


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