Looking for some fun ways to help your child learn while keeping busy? Try some of these fun, teacher-tested activities for 1st graders.
Fun learning games and activities for 1st graders
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Create a personalized placemat
This activity will help your first grader build reading and writing skills.
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Number sense
This number-sense game played with dice helps your first grader build math concepts such as “greater than” and “less than.”
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Create a noisemaker
This easy-to-create noisemaker makes amusing sounds. The activity reinforces observation, asking questions and experimentation – important skills in building scientific knowledge.
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Map that house
By creating a map of your house, your first grader will build mapping skills and learn that a map is a representation of an area.
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Create a mummy
Making shawabtis, small mummy-like statues that were used in Egyptian tombs, helps children learn about Egyptian art and culture, while exercising their imagination.
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Create a family memory Book
With the help of a word-processing program and a digital camera, your first grader can build computer skills and create a wonderful book about his family.
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Feel the music
First graders can use their natural interest in art and drawing to express how different music makes them feel.
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Accordion book fun
By making her own book, your first grader will build reading and writing skills.
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Keeping a journal
First grade is not too early to start keeping a log of daily activities and observations. This practice builds writing skills.
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Speed spelling
This fun word-building activity will help your child master spelling skills.
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Get moving
When your child practices skipping, hopping, galloping and side-stepping, she’ll be building coordination and endurance skills.
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Make your own wrapping paper
Printmaking using fruits and vegetables is a fun art activity to try at home.
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Make a story map
Have your child make a story map to sequence the beginning, middle and end of a story.
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Shape walk
Go outside with your child and look for shapes.
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Does it sink or float?
In this activity your child makes predictions about what objects will sink or float, tests the objects and then classifies them.
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The “scents” of smell
Have your child explore the sense of smell by having her guess different scents.
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Letter collage
In this activity your child explores letter sounds by making a collage.
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Word family flip book
Have your child create this fun flip book to practice reading.
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Develop a mental image
Have your child make a mental image of a passage that has been read aloud.
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Make a pop-up book
In this activity your child makes a creative book to write a story in.
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Food fractions
Here’s a clever and tasty way to review fractions with your child.
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Make a storytelling board
In this activity your child acts out a story with a hand-made storyboard.
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Living things and nonliving objects
Have your child find living things and nonliving objects.
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Describe an object
In this activity your child writes about an object in detail.