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 Bin of Worms Dessert
Make this easy composting dessert and then enjoy the yummy results!
Practice Writing with Cloud Creations
What will your kindergartener imagine when she looks at the clouds? Create this quick and easy craft with your child, and then let his imagination float free as he writes about it!
Craft the Frog Life Cycle
In kindergarten, students are learning the concept of a life cycle. Here’s a simple craft activity that can help your youngster better visualize the life cycle of a frog as a circle.
Write a Safety Rules Manual
Give your child a chance to review his knowledge of safety and show off his developing writing skills at the same time by writing a safety manual to share at home.
Make an Acrostic Birthday Poem
This writing activity to get your third grader to combine the fun of poetry with the excitement of celebrating a birthday.
Write a Going Green Plan
Here's an authentic writing task that is perfect for Earth Day, or any day! In this activity, your child's pen becomes an instrument of planetary importance.
Beanstalk in a Box
In fifth grade, students explore plant and animal adaptations. Here's a fun activity you can do at home to explore a plant adaptation called phototropism.
Make Snow Paint
In first grade, children are introduced to fractions. Here’s a recipe that combines fraction practice with winter fun!
Play Flip Over Vowels
Hereâs an activity to reinforce simple short and long vowel words and help your child get a quick visual representation of how adding a silent e to the end of a word changes the vowel sound in the middle.
Bunny, Rabbit, Jellybean! A Math Game
OK, so bunnies are leaping, baby chicks hatching, and seasonal baskets are overflowing with green plastic grass and foil eggs. Your kid's mind is heavily weighted with dreams of holiday chocolate. But that doesn't mean you can't still have fun with math!

