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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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Be a House Hunter for Area!

Be a House Hunter for Area!

Here's a hands-on activity you can do with your fourth-grader to practice measurement and directly apply the concept of area to the place she knows best - her house!

Make a Personal Pie Chart!

Make a Personal Pie Chart!

This activity will help your fourth grader tackle those tricky fraction word problems with a hands on method.

Play Grammar Trivia

Play Grammar Trivia

Kids at this age need many activities to help them practice speaking and writing using correct grammar. Try helping out with this silly but valuable game of "Grammar Trivia."

Make a ME Timeline

Make a ME Timeline

In kindergarten, social studies time often revolves around a subject kids love best...themselves! For a cool take on the subject, help your child create a "Me Timeline," a unique poster that works on a key math skill-- putting events in order.

Make a Back to Nature Backpack

Make a Back to Nature Backpack

Nature is the greatest teacher, and you can help facilitate the lesson with this backpack, ready for on-the-fly science action!

Make Sequence Strips to Stay Organized

Make Sequence Strips to Stay Organized

Most third graders are not natural organizers. Try this concrete, hands-on system and you can count on more efficient, less stressful evenings this school year.

Convert Conversions...Into Art!

Convert Conversions...Into Art!

Don't let your child avoid conversions, just show her how to "convert" them into fun, memorable pictures!

Master Math with This Rounding Race

Master Math with This Rounding Race

This is a simple, fast game that you and your child can make together to help him master rounding with decimals.

Make This Number Line: Count Place on a Lace!

Make This Number Line: Count Place on a Lace!

Got a shoelace? Got a kindergartener? Help your child learn to use the number line by creating one out of a lace.

Plant a Historical Herb Garden

Plant a Historical Herb Garden

Here's a way to make history both interesting and relevant: design a garden using plants that were used by people in Colonial times!