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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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SAT Espionage: Cracking the Test-Makers

SAT Espionage: Cracking the Test-Makers' Code

The SAT likes to test students' nerves by replacing numbers with letters. Here's a game that will help your student discover that cracking the code is a lot easier than it looks.

Practice Time: Plan a Dream Day!

Practice Time: Plan a Dream Day!

Understanding how time is sequenced is important for second graders. In this activity, your child will get some planning practice by creating a special day and charting each activity in a detailed schedule.

Make an Abbreviation Book!

Make an Abbreviation Book!

Recognizing common abbreviations is an important component to second grade language arts. Here's a fun book-making project that will help your child learn to abbreviate and provide a great art lesson at the same time!

Punctuate with Pasta!

Punctuate with Pasta!

This year, your second grader will need lots of practice using commas, quotation marks, periods, and question marks. Here's a fun activity that will help your child become familiar with punctuation marks, using something straight from the cupboard... pasta!

Play Number Memory Match Up!

Play Number Memory Match Up!

Try this new twist to the traditional memory game to help your kindergartener match number symbols to the correct quantity while sharpening her memory skills!

Make a Topographic Map!

Make a Topographic Map!

Make a "topo" map to help your fourth grader see how three-dimensional objects can be represented on a one-dimensional page--and strengthen key grade level math and social studies skills.

The Gas Guzzler

The Gas Guzzler's Challenge: A Lesson in Earth Science

One of the best things your child can do for the environment is help you save gas! Here's a fun and rewarding competition that will have your child applying what she knows about earth science and math to help the planet and your wallet!

Learn About Oil Spills

Learn About Oil Spills

We all know water and oil don't mix, but it's often difficult for students to grasp the difficulty of cleaning up an oil spill.

Face-Off Over Physical Changes!

Face-Off Over Physical Changes!

Here's a simple but engaging way to explain the concept of physical change. You and your fourth grader will have a blast coming up with ways to change paper--without really changing it at all!

Color Science for Kinders!

Color Science for Kinders!

Help your child explore chromatography (the process of separating colors or pigments) while creating a neat art project! Here's how to get started.