This week, I found some super fun activities for elementary-aged kids and I’d like to feature just five today before our After School Linky!
When I came across this fun Magic E 4 in a Row game from Playdough to Plato, I had one of those, “Man, I wish I had thought of that one!” moments. It is too good not to share here today! 🙂
Are math facts kind of drab? The Measured Mom has featured 25+ FUN ways to learn math facts!
Sight words + playdough + handwriting practice = Sight Word Playdough Mats from 3 Dinosaurs. Simply brilliant and a fun way to work in A LOT of objectives at one time!
If you’re celebrating Dr. Seuss this week {or maybe Read Across America}, you may find a few activities that will fit. Included in my round-up of 15+ Dr. Seuss Activities are activities for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary-age kids.
If your child is ready to learn about word meanings, prefixes and suffixes are a GREAT place to start! Sound boring? Not with this Super Suffixes Game from Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational! And just in case you’d like it, she has a Prefix Game, too! 🙂
It’s your turn to link up! We would love to have you link up your School-Age Post (Ages 5 and up) about your learning week after school time including Crafts,Activities, Playtime and Adventures that you are doing to enrich your children’s lives after their day at school, homeschool, or on the weekend!
Cohosted by: The Educators’ Spin On It | Planet Smarty Pants Boy Mama | Teacher Mama | Mama Smiles | Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational | The Measured Mom | This Reading Mama
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