- Learning Path
- Grade 1 Logic & Problem Solving

Popsicle patterns
This colorful activity works on your child's pattern recognition.It’s in the bag
Help your child explore the world through the sense of touch.
Personalized puzzles
Make puzzles out of pictures your budding photographer has taken.
Play problems away
Problem-solving skills are important for mathematical and scientific thinking, but they also help children—and adults—tackle day-to-day challenges.
A-maze-ing mazes
Print 3 LeapFrog-themed mazes that practice pencil control and logic skills.Take stock
Ask your child to take inventory of the pantry and help create a shopping list to help him learn how to sort and classify.Design your own
To nurture the creative spirit, encourage your child to solve problems by looking at them from a new point of view.Right brain or left brain?
Encourage your child to use her unique gifts to solve problems.
4th of July fruit kabobs
If you want your kids to eat their fruits and veggies this 4th of July, simply put them on a stick!