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Math activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy math activities to more advanced, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to narrow your search by grade.

Go on a Math Treasure Hunt

Go on a Math Treasure Hunt

There's nothing like a treasure hunt to get kids excited. The good news is that all that pirate booty can be used to boost their math skills. Here's how to work the numbers as they sort their loot.

Play with Calculator Riddles

Play with Calculator Riddles

The calculator that your child owns is a remarkable little machine. You've always known that it can perform mathematical calculations faster and with more accuracy than most humans, but did you know that it can also talk?

Make a Sensory Table

Make a Sensory Table

It's a place designed for squishing, sifting, sorting, digging, and pouring, where children can get messy, have fun and play freely. Learn how to make one at home!

The Guess-timation Game

The Guess-timation Game

Few kids would say no to a pocketful of cash. (Even if it's fake!) Gather a gaggle of friends from the neighborhood and challenge them to a game of Guess-timation.

Explore Volume: Who

Explore Volume: Who's Got the Biggest Fist?

Challenge your child to see who in the family has the "biggest" fist.This is a fun way to introduce kids to the concept of volume, and give them a quick hand's on activity to boot.

Play with Pulleys

Play with Pulleys

Get a handle on basic mechanics with this simple household exercise.

Build a Fossil!

Build a Fossil!

Does your child know that fossils are the reason that we know all about dinosaurs? This activity works well with a group or just with a parent and child, and it can make a great party game since it's both fun and inexpensive.

Explore Wheels and Axles

Explore Wheels and Axles

You don't need to reinvent the wheel to give your kids a lesson in simple mechanics.

Cartography for Kids

Cartography for Kids

Chances are your kindergartner knows every nook and cranny in your house, but what about her knowledge of the world outside? Expand her geographic awareness with these fun and easy map lessons.

Engage Your 5th Grade Traveler!

Engage Your 5th Grade Traveler!

You've been talking about this vacation for years. You've saved the money and hoarded your days off from work. Your fifth grader is even, finally, old enough to savor the sights. It's a dream! There's just one teeny problem: it's about five hundred miles in the car, each way.

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