Learning Activities

Simple Ways to Add Hands-On Learning

Make learning memorable with these easy activities

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Kids learn best when they're actively engaged—not just reading or listening. Hands-on activities help children retain information and develop critical thinking skills. Here are simple ways to add more hands-on learning to your homeschool day.

Science Experiments

Simple kitchen experiments teach scientific thinking. Vinegar and baking soda, growing crystals, or observing plant growth.

Art Projects

Drawing, painting, sculpting, or crafts related to what you're learning reinforces concepts beautifully.

Cut & Paste Activities

Worksheets with cutting and gluing help develop fine motor skills while teaching sorting, sequencing, and more.

Building & Construction

LEGO, blocks, or even toilet paper rolls can teach engineering concepts and problem-solving.

Ready for Hands-On Learning?

Our unit studies are packed with hands-on activities!