Looking for some fun games and activities for 2nd graders to keep your child occupied — and learning — at home? Check these out!

Fun learning games and activities for 2nd graders

  1. Play ball

    Practicing catching, bouncing and kicking skills helps to build coordination and readiness for future sports teams.

  2. Create crazy captions

    This simple but fun activity builds reading and writing skills.

  3. Math’s a beach

    This game reinforces the skill of quickly recalling basic addition and subtraction facts.

  4. Make a bread mold garden!

    This activity teaches observation and experimentation, important skills for budding scientists.

  5. Where in the world?

    Use a laminated map to help children learn where current events are taking place and build social studies skills.

  6. Handwriting cues

    Reinforce proper letter formation by writing lists and notes together with your second grader.

  7. Create an obelisk

    This activity will introduce children to how Egyptians used decoration to give extra meaning to a structure and will encourage them to explore this concept through their own creativity.

  8. Create a comic book

    Your second grader will learn to use the Drawing Toolbar in Microsoft Word to create his own family comic book. This activity builds writing and computer skills.

  9. Rhythm language

    Your second grader can make notes with Popsicle sticks and pipe cleaners, and then learn to speak a new “rhythm language” using his homemade “notes.”

  10. Make a paper quilt

    This activity teaches math skills and creative problem solving.

  11. Make a self-portrait

    Making a self-portrait is an engaging art project for second graders.

  12. Develop a mental image

    Have your child make a mental image of a passage that has been read aloud.

  13. Weather graph

    Have your child observe the weather for a week or more and make a bar graph of the results.

  14. 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.

  15. Act out a script

    This activity will help your child have fun, increase reading fluency and expression, and get the whole family involved.

  16. Make a pop-up book

    This book is fun to make and will encourage your child’s writing and artistic skills.

  17. Make a reading tree

    Have your child keep track of the books he reads by having him write them on a reading tree.

  18. Plant parts salad

    Make a healthy salad with your child out of plant parts.

  19. Describe an object

    In this activity your child writes about an object in detail.

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