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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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Cut This Calendar!

Cut This Calendar!

First grade math includes lots of work with two-digit numbers. Here is a great activity for early in the year, to practice recognizing and sequencing numbers from 1-30.

Coin Connection: A Patterning Game

Coin Connection: A Patterning Game

Lots of everyday objects can be fun, whether it's buttons, beans, or LEGO blocks. Here's an activity that uses coins to build problem-solving strategies.

Make a Heart Brooch

Make a Heart Brooch

Kids generally can't come up with the cash to buy the bling they dream of giving mom. With this project, they can make her jewelry themselves!

Make a Flag...and Practice Counting!

Make a Flag...and Practice Counting!

It's Independence Day! Why not add some red, white, and blue to your life, and give your kid some practice with a major math concept...counting to 100 independently. A little independence is a good thing...especially in time for July 4th!

Guidelines for Answering Multiple-Choice Questions

Guidelines for Answering Multiple-Choice Questions

Multiple-choice test questions can be confusing. Here's a toolbox of tricks and strategies to help your teen become a multiple-choice master.

Cartoon Physics

Cartoon Physics

Looking for a way to help your teen explore the fun side of physics? How about a round of Saturday morning cartoons?

Make a Better Paper Airplane

Make a Better Paper Airplane

This is a great activity for students of all ages, but high school physics students should have a greater understanding of fluid dynamics and be able to push the outer limits of paper airplane design!

Molecule Madness: A Water Experiment

Molecule Madness: A Water Experiment

Learn what makes water molecules work with this fun and easy science activity!

Introduce Angles!

Introduce Angles!

Sure, angles can be confusing. Here's a fun activity to brush up your child's knowledge of these geometry essentials.

Make a Father Flipbook!

Make a Father Flipbook!

Want to do something a little different for Dad this year? Have your child design his very own father flip book! Take the letters of the word "father," and think of a great way to describe Dad with each letter.