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.
SAT Math: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
There's a strategy never fails when it comes to problems involving distance, rates, and time. Here's an activity that will help your teen break these problems down into five easy steps that mean they'll never miss another train.
Make a Sundial
How do you tell time without a watch? Use the sun! This simple activity will show your child how to build his own sundial.
Practice Reading with Newspaper "Highlights"
With a newspaper, a highlighter, and some fun extra prizes, you can help your first grader start lifetime reading habits with print all around us.
Make Your Own Haggadah Scrolls
Haggadah Scrolls are a great way for kids to practice handwriting, but itâs also a surprisingly effective way to get them to think about the meaning behind the Passover holiday.
The Blue Bean Game
Take math off the page and into the real world. This simple game gives kindergarten kids hands-on practice with basic addition.
Fabulous Decoupage Easter Eggs
Easter's coming. But you don't have to use the same old store-bought egg dyes. Here's a great way to get your hands a little dirty, and celebrate the season family-style.
Make Your Own Rainstick
Listening is a skill, and this make-your-own-rainstick craft will give your child a lot of practice.
Four Ways to Use Leftover Easter Eggs
Now that the Easter bunny has come and gone, and Easter hunts have all ended, there's just one teeny problem: what are you going to do with all those perfectly good leftover hardboiled eggs? Here are four healthy variations on deviled eggs, an old classic.
Make a Passover Busy Book
A felt activity book is a great way to keep smaller kids entertained. They're especially fun to make around the holidays--when themes for the book abound, and mom and dad are busy with preparations.
Make Plasma Soup and Explore the Components of Blood
Blood is made up of four different parts, and each part is important and unique. This activity will introduce your child to each component of blood and give him a fun way to study the properties of blood.

