High School Activities

Browse through our high school activities, or use the selector below to pick a subject. You'll find many high school activities to keep your child learning on the fly, all year long. From fun holiday activities to subject specific ones there are many high school activities to choose from.

Preparing for the SAT

Preparing for the SAT

The SAT tests don't need to be a time of dread for your child. In fact, with the right plan in place, you can help them get on the way to acing them!

Build a Tuna Can Mini BBQ

Build a Tuna Can Mini BBQ

Here's one way to recycle: turn a tuna can into a mini barbecue and teach your child the power of resourcefulness!

Get your Teen Excited About Politics!

Get your Teen Excited About Politics!

Teenagers across the country are getting involved in the issues they care about, and your child need be no exception.

Tic-Tac-Toe Circle Terms

Tic-Tac-Toe Circle Terms

High school geometry can be a challenge! This Tic-Tac-Toe game provides a fun way to practice vocabulary. You'll need to use your understanding of circles in order to conquer squares and earn points in this activity.

Homemade Eggnog

Homemade Eggnog

Making a batch of this tasty holiday libation will put your child's understanding of measurements and following step-by-step instructions to the test.

Host a Photo Session with Friends

Host a Photo Session with Friends

If you're looking for a fun and easy way to remember your friends, a themed photo shoot is the way to go.

How to Write Science Fiction

How to Write Science Fiction

Want to get your bookworm interested in science? Try science fiction! Here's how to get started on reading and writing about the ways that science affects society.

Reading Native Son

Reading Native Son

Bigger's life was tragic, but understanding Richard Wright's classic novel doesn't need to be. Here's a teen-friendly refresher course in the plot of this work of literature, as well as SAT vocabulary your teen can use to describe what happens for his or herself.

Reading The Crucible

Reading The Crucible

Here's a teen-friendly refresher course in the plot of the play The Crucible, as well as SAT vocabulary your teen can use to describe what happens for themselves.

Algebra Sleuth: Proof that 1 = 2?

Algebra Sleuth: Proof that 1 = 2?

Challenge your high school student to find the flaw in this short mathematical proof that one is equal to two. This activity provides a good review of basic math principals and the structure of mathematical proofs.

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