Educational Classroom Games
Play these fun educational games and add a touch of recess to your lessons. Then check out our classroom craft ideas and gifts for mom and dad.
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- Do-the-Math Hopscotch
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- In this game a bit of math adds an educational twist to hopscotch.
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- Beach Ball Math
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- Get kids moving -- and practicing basic math processes -- with this versatile ball-toss game.
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- Cardboard Boomerang
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- It's hard to watch a boomerang soar off through the air and return to the thrower without imagining that some kind of magic is at work. In fact, ... Read More
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- By the Book
- Whether it's for Read Across America Day on March 2, a bookworm's birthday, or just because it's fun, here's how to throw a library themed party ... Read More
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- Bounce Messaging
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- Spell out some fun with this learning game.
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- Word Play
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- To give your kids a fun way to practice new vocabulary words, try this innovative spin-off of bingo.
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- Build-a-Poem
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- Celebrate National Poetry Month with a poem-writing activity that's all about saying a lot with just a few words.
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- Coin Critters
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- Create instant fun — and strengthen math skills — with this coin game.
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- Fun with Letters
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- Keep your preschooler spellbound with these simple alphabet activities.
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- Double Vision: Matchup
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- Ever wonder why we have two eyes instead of just one? Because our eyes are in two slightly different locations, they each perceive things a bit ... Read More
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- Double Vision: Hole in the Hand
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- The perks of possessing a pair of peepers. Try this fun experiment to help your child discover firsthand how our eyes make such a great pair. ... Read More
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- Double Vision: Fake Finger
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- Because our eyes are in two slightly different locations, they each perceive things a bit differently. Each one relays a separate image to our ... Read More
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- Body English
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- This fun physical challenge tests your spelling skills and your flexibility, and makes a great activity for kids on your next get-together. ... Read More
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- Pizza Pursuit
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- This game's goal is to assemble a whole pie out of paper pizza slices — and to learn about fractions in the process.
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- Writer's Block
- Lindsey Boardman gave her daughters' building blocks a new lease on life as a word-play toy.





