Preschool learning games and activities
Try these fun learning activities and games for preschoolers. They're sure to provide your little one with hours of entertainment (and learning!).
Play a matching game
How you can help at home: Try this fun game that helps students think about how words are related.
Math's a beach
Learn math by playing catch.
Create an obelisk
How you can help at home: To learn about Egyptian art, try making your own obelisk out of paper.
Create a comic book
How you can help at home: Your child will learn to create his own family comic book. This activity builds writing and computer skills.
Design a book jacket
How you can help at home: In this activity your child designs a book jacket to summarize the main ideas of a story he has read.
Write a "Diamante Poem"
How you can help at home: Have your child write a line poem in the shape of a diamond.
Exploring emotions
Help your fourth- or fifth-grader learn to express his emotions.
Guess what?
These fun games are perfect for those long car rides.
Beach ball math
How you can help at home: Try this game to help your child with basic addition and subtraction facts.
Make spicy crafts
Help first- and second-graders celebrate the holidays (and learn about the spice wars!) with delicious-smelling decorations.
Learning about ants
Ant detectives get a close-up look at life on the hill.
Henry Winkler's dyslexic hero gives kids with learning difficulties the last laugh
Learn how actor Henry Winkler transformed his own unhappy experiences with dyslexia into stories of resilience and hope.
Create lapel pins
Your second- or third-grader can discover wearable art with this chic activity.
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Trash to treasure: The eco-art of homemade paper
Help your child discover the centuries-old craft of papermaking, and creative recycling, by turning scraps into one-of-a-kind cards.
Undercover math: Have your tween design their dream house
In this math activity, your child draws his bedroom to scale and creates his fantasy home.
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