Path memory online game

Parents can finally relax as their kids learn and expand their knowledge while playing Path Memory. This fun and educational online kids activity exercises their memory as they try to remember paths between the houses. Log on and play now!

Math baseball

Math baseball is a fun learning activity and online game for kids of all ages to practice their maths knowledge and understanding. Make maths fun for your children and log on to the funbrain website today!

Shapes for kids: Rhombus

The rhombus is better known to most kids as the diamond. Get the kids to colour the rhombus and find the triangles amongst it. With four sides and four 90 degree angles, the rhombus sides are all perpendicular. You can find out more about perpendicular lines and other maths lines here.

One by one

Some kids find learning the alphabet boring and hard to do. This educational activity teaches kids how to use the keyboard and encourages them to have fun whilst learning the alphabet.

Mail box maths

We all love a walk and what better way to pass the houses by than learning counting patterns in maths. Maths games are one of the best ways to help kids remember what comes next. Try it out today!

Pizza spin game

Pizza spin game is a great activity to teach the kids addition skills and basic math equations. It's fun, exciting and active. Whether you play it in the school yard or as a kids' party game, it's fun no matter where you are!

Flags of the world: Indonesia

Flags of the world are often taught to our children in middle primary school. They learn briefly about the history of the country and what the flag and its colours represent. Learn a little bit about Indonesia and its flag with this colouring printable flag for kids.

Learning the ABC: The letter X

Learning to write starts a lot earlier than most parents think. Those scribbles, shapes and hard pressed pieces of artwork your child produces is the first stepping stone. Turning that artwork into letters can be tricky. These free printables encourage learning with colour. Try with X.

Learning the ABC: The letter D

Learning to write starts a lot earlier than most parents think. Those scribbles, shapes and hard pressed pieces of artwork your child produces is the first stepping stone. Turning that artwork into letters can be tricky. These free printables encourage learning with colour. Here is D.

Learning the ABC: The letter G

Learning to write starts a lot earlier than most parents think. Those scribbles, shapes and hard pressed pieces of artwork your child produces is the first stepping stone. Turning that artwork into letters can be tricky. These free printables encourage learning with colour. Try with G.

Make a soundbox

Explore the world of sound and sound waves with this easy science experiment for kids. Once your kids have built their sound box and play they will be learning about the amazing science of sound and how we hear things.

Shapes for kids: Polygons

Let's look at polygons. The word itself means 'many angles', and every polygon has the same number of angles as sides. Have a look around the room and see if any of our charted shapes jump out at you. Print the chart and post it up to keep kids referring back and discovering.

Toddler Busy Bag

Keeping toddlers busy when you go out doesn't have to be a chore. Put together a toddler busy bag and have it ready to go by the door. Half the fun is making up the homemade activities.

Operation maths

There is no doubt mathematical operations can be tricky, but try this simple idea to show kids that learning numbers can be  fun and easy! Operation math is a wonderful way to introduce every sign to the kids with cards.

Sunlight experiment

Inspire your kids to learn about the wonders of nature and how science can help explain amazing things like sunlight. This simple experiment can open their eyes to new ideas as you explore the properties of light together.

Shapes for kids: Heptagon

The heptagon is recognised by its seven sides and seven angles. The heptagon must remain a 2D shape and all sides must be closed for it to qualify as a heptagon. Check out our printable heptagon and polygon chart for a visual understanding.