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Math activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy math activities to more advanced, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to narrow your search by grade.

Red Rover, Green Rover

Red Rover, Green Rover

Bring the classic game of "Red Rover" up to date with reading and shape recognition skills for your kindergartner!

Make Snow Paint

Make Snow Paint

In first grade, children are introduced to fractions. Here’s a recipe that combines fraction practice with winter fun!

Bunny, Rabbit, Jellybean! A Math Game

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!

The Blue Bean Game

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.

SAT Math: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

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.

Graph Your Household Energy Use

Graph Your Household Energy Use

Challenge your third-grader to sharpen her new math skills--and maybe do the planet a favor, too.

Practice Blind Finger Counting!

Practice Blind Finger Counting!

In this preschool counting game, kids learn to count with their fingers, but without their eyes!

SAT Math: A Game of Sequence

SAT Math: A Game of Sequence

Recognizing number patterns is an important ability on the SAT. Hereâs a game that teaches your student some of the most common sequences in mathematics.

Lucky Leprechauns!

Lucky Leprechauns!

This St. Patrick's Day, your fifth grader probably isn't going to fall for those "leprechaun gold" surprises that worked so well in kindergarten. But that doesn't mean your she can't have some fun - and math learning - on this holiday.

Find the Lost Leprechaun

Find the Lost Leprechaun

Guess what: After all these centuries of happy mischief, one lone leprechaun has gotten lost. Help him get back to his friends at the end of the rainbow with this cooperative game that also flexes your third grader's math and social studies skills.

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