Kids' Activities and Games
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 a Paper Mache Apple for Teacher!
This art activity encourages your child to create her own paper mache apple sculpture to give to a special teacher.
My Back to School Family Photo Collage
Help your preschooler to create this artful reminder of home for the first days of school. Using family photos and a little bit of imagination, your child can collage a cheerful memento of home.
Make a Folded Paper Illuminaria!
This simple illuminaria can be made for any season or holiday. It's so fun that parents and kids alike will enjoy making a new one for each special holiday!
Have a Leaky Cups Race
Combat boredom with this easy and fun competition! Using only a few cups poked with holes and some buckets of water, your child will have fun staying active and competing to win! This is a great game to play at a party, at picnics, or any time boredom strikes!
Make an ABC, 123 Book!
This simple, yet fun, bookmaking activity will introduce and reinforce alphabet and number recognition skills that have been taught at home or learned in preschool.
Get Poppin' with Balloon Burst
Try to pop other opponents balloons while trying to protect your own. This exciting, competitive game is sure to be a hit with the kids at your next party!
Explore Symmetry: Draw the Other Half
Get your middle schooler to explore artistic symmetry in this activity that has her practicing art and math measurements by drawing the other half of a given face.
Build an Architectural School Model
Get back into school with this exciting architecture exploration! In this craft activity your child will research, draw, and build his own school.
Create a Reused School Supply Collage!
Instead of tossing old school supplies, try turning them into a work of art! This collage activity will encourage your child to reuse his old materials.
Wood Block Printing: A Blast From the Past
Take some inspiration from the past and create some wood block prints with your fourth grader. You'll end up with stunning masterpieces and a boost in your art skills and art history knowledge as well!

