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39 Thrilling Baseball Activities For Your Kids

October 23, 2023 //  by Brittney Hallmark

America’s favorite pastime is still a fan favorite for all ages! Its friendly atmosphere encourages everyone to enjoy this thrilling sport and your kids are sure to love it too. Incorporate baseball into your lessons or units to add a spark of interest and engagement into your learners’ day. This collection of creative crafts, fun-filled activities, and tasty snacks is guaranteed to turn any lesson into a memorable experience. 

1. Scavenger Hunt

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This scavenger hunt makes a great addition to any baseball season. Simply create a list of items that are all about baseball and then challenge your learners to locate the items on their lists. It’s the perfect way to keep them busy while enjoying the game. 

Learn More: Teach Mama

2. Math Facts Baseball

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Here’s a fun and educational game to help your kiddos develop their math skills. Task them with rolling a pair of dice and then multiplying, adding, or subtracting the numbers to create a number sentence that matches one of the bases. For instance, if they roll a 5 and a 3 – they can add the numbers together to sum up to 8. 

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3. Tic Tac Toe (Baseball Style)

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Add a twist to this classic game by having your littles play tic-tac-toe, baseball style! Start by setting up a grid and then provide them with ball and bat cutouts. Encourage them to play multiple games with their peers as they use the balls for “Os” and the bats for “Xs”.

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4. Sportsmanship Activity

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One of the most important rules of baseball is sportsmanship! Teach your children how to be a good sport by dividing them into groups and inviting them to share their insights on what they think sportsmanship should look like. 

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5. Baseball-Themed Alphabet Books

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Alphabet books are always a winner, especially ones with a baseball theme! Use this baseball book to develop your kids’ vocabulary by having them observe how each letter can be linked to a baseball item. You could also tie this book into a lesson on writing by prompting them to create a class alphabet book. 

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6. DIY Pennants

Encourage your class to support their favorite baseball team by having them craft their very own vibrant pennants. Using colorful felt sheets and iron-on letters, they’ll attach a mini-flag to a wooden dowel to create their game-winning crafts.

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7. Balloon Baseball

This sporty activity is perfect for your little ones! Treat them to a game of balloon baseball by arming them with empty wrapping paper rolls and prompting them to hit balloons around the class.

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8. Baseball BINGO

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Treat your students to a twist on this iconic game by having them play Baseball Bingo. Just like regular Bingo, you’ll supply them with bingo cards filled with baseball-themed items and then call out random items. The first player to cover each square wins and will shout “Baseball Bingo!”.

Learn More: Deceptively Educational

9. Lacing Practice

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Fantastic for practicing those fine motor skills, engage your kids in this creative project. Task them with cutting out ball and glove templates and then allow them to use a punch to make holes all around the edges. You’ll then prompt them to lace yarn or string through the holes to construct their awesome baseball craft.

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10. Baseball Snacks

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Here’s a yummy activity that your little learners won’t get enough of! Engage them in forming Rice Krispies Treats into circles before having them use red and white icing to decorate their treats to resemble mini baseballs.

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11. Fingerprint Baseball

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These arty crafts will make the cutest gift for any baseball enthusiast! Simply provide your pupils with circles of white paper. Invite them to then dip their fingers in paint and have them splotch down their fingerprints to create a pattern on their ball.

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12. Jackie Robinson Baseball Card

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Introduce your class to famous baseball players with this educational activity. Start by having them pick their favorite baseball player and then challenge them to create baseball cards by curating a picture of their player before adding on a few interesting facts.

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13. Fly Ball Drill

If you’re looking for a baseball drill to boost your kiddos’ confidence and develop their teamwork, look no further! Carry out this fly ball drill by having each player stand about 30 feet away from you with their back turned. Afterward, you’ll toss the ball in their direction before prompting them to quickly turn around and catch it. 

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14. Origami Baseball Jersey

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Engage your learners in some baseball origami, where they’ll create mini sports jerseys! Simply guide them in making the correct folds to create their design and then allow them to use crayons to decorate their jersey in their teams’ colors.

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15. Baseball Necklace

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Turn your class into mini fashionistas with these trendy accessories! Have them craft baseball necklaces by tasking them to thread shoelaces through washers. You’ll then invite them to use markers to adorn their pendants with numbers and baseball threading. 

Learn More: Metro Parent

16. Baseball String Bracelet

If your kids prefer bracelets over necklaces, we’ve got the craft for you! Start by removing the thread from an old baseball and then have them braid the threads together to form ties for their bracelet. It’s a wonderful way to teach them how items can be reused. 

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17. Baseball Cupcakes

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These adorable cupcakes are both delicious and fun to make! Involve your littles in helping you follow this easy recipe before inviting them to use frosting and cookies to decorate their cupcakes.

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18. Team Tissue Paper Logos

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Have your older students create this cool keepsake that they’ll cherish for years to come! Begin by providing them with logos from their favorite teams. Then, encourage them to tear up different colored tissue paper before using glue to stick it down according to their logo design.

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19. Indoor Baseball Game

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Perfect for a rainy day, this indoor baseball game will help you reinforce the rules of your children’s favorite game! Simply set up a mini-baseball field using ping pong balls, popsicle sticks, and paper cups. Then, kick off the fun by prompting them to hit a ping pong ball across the field and move the cups around to represent players on the field.

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20. Handprint Baseball Craft

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Have your learners create baseball art with this hands-on activity! Task them with dipping their hands in paint before pressing down onto construction paper. They’ll then decorate their handprints with details to form a glove and ball.

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21. Chain Throwing

Improve your students’ hand-eye coordination with this chain throwing drill. Start by partnering them up before having them throw balls to each other starting at 8 feet apart. Once they’ve completed a set number of throws, have them increase the distance until they reach 20 feet.

Learn More: Mindfuse Baseball

22. Ball, Tee, and Net Drills

Encourage your little players to develop a powerful swing with this effective drill! Allow them to use batting tees to practice their swing as you encourage them to blast multiple balls into a hitting net. It’s a simple drill, but it’s guaranteed to turn them into sporting stars in no time.

Learn More: Mindfuse Baseball

23. Tabletop Dice Baseball

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Here’s another interactive baseball game that’s perfect for those rainy days spent indoors. Simply print out these Tabletop Baseball sheets and engage your kids in mini-games by having them roll dice to simulate different plays.

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24. Baseball Fitness Circuit

In this active game, you’ll combine the excitement of baseball with physical fitness! Challenge your learners to a fitness circuit by challenging them to perform exercises like leaping for a catch or lunging onto bases. For the full effect, have them complete these exercises straight after each other to get their heart rates going.

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25. Baseball Bingo

Here’s a variation of Baseball Bingo that your kiddos can complete while watching a game of baseball! Task them with keenly observing a match as you have them tick off all the actions they see – making each game more exciting than ever.

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26. Baseball Trivia Quiz

Encourage your class to step up to the plate as you crown the next trivia champion! Engage them in this captivating baseball quiz where they’ll test their knowledge of sporty trivia and iconic moments – from Babe Ruth’s records to quirky team mascots.

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27. Baseball Word Search

Sharpen your littles’ vocabulary with this baseball word search. Simply provide them with these worksheets, filled with baseball lingo, as you challenge them to uncover all the hidden words in this delightful puzzle.

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28. Baseball Story Writing

Have your learners grab their pens as you engage them in this literary league! Invite them to choose from a number of baseball writing prompts before tasking them with forging imaginative tales of baseball adventures

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29. Baseball Team Building

Encourage collaboration, creativity, and sporting spirit with this team-building activity. Involve your kids in baseball-themed challenges, like creating a team cheer or designing new uniforms, to get them working in teams and building a unified class spirit.

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30. Baseball Art Contest

Art and baseball combine in this arty project! Start by having your children paint, draw, or sculpt baseball artwork that they can then embellish with these cute clip art cutouts. Once finished, allow them to display their masterpieces to celebrate the fusion of creativity and sports.

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31. Baseball Science Experiment

Invite your little scientists to uncover baseball’s greatest mysteries in this hands-on activity! Engage them in this interactive experiment by having them bounce warm and cold baseballs. Then, task them with observing how high each one bounces before jotting down their findings to uncover this mystery.

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32. Baseball Trading Cards

Have your students create a league of their own with personalized baseball trading cards! Challenge them to design cards featuring themselves – complete with stats, pictures, and fun facts. It’s a great way to encourage them to express themselves through the sport they love.

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33. Baseball Relay Races

Excite your kiddos with the fundamentals of baseball in this fast-paced activity! Simply prompt them to form two teams on opposite sides of a diamond. Then, set them off by encouraging them to sprint around the field before passing a ball onto their next teammate. The first team to get all their players around the diamond wins.

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34. Baseball History Research

Take your eager learners on a historical journey through the evolution of baseball. Engage them in its interesting history by reading books and articles filled with captivating facts. Then, challenge them to do their own research by prompting them to explore key milestones and changes in this sport’s rich past.

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35. Design Your Stadium

Inspire those budding architects in your class by having them design a baseball stadium! Have them work together to bring their architectural masterpiece to life, using wooden pieces and paper cutouts to adorn their stadium with scoreboards and snack bars galore.

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36. Baseball Charades

Infuse the spirit of baseball into this game of gestures and guesses. Invite your little ones to take part in a game of charades where they’ll be acting out different emotions one would experience during a baseball match. Allow them to pick out an emotion each before challenging their peers to guess the correct answer. 

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37. Baseball Math Challenge

Get your students excited for math class with this baseball math challenge! Simply provide them with these engaging worksheets before tasking them to solve problems related to batting averages and runs scored. Who said math can’t be fun?

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38. Baseball Geography

Take your class on a world tour with Baseball Geography! You’ll invite them to explore the home cities of different baseball teams as you encourage them to pinpoint stadiums on a map. It’s a delightful way to take them on a geographical adventure by connecting them with cities and states through their love of baseball.

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39. Baseball Equipment Design

Calling all future inventors! In this innovative activity, you’ll engage your kids in crafting new and improved baseball equipment. Start by having them sketch out their design before assisting them in bringing their invention to life – using wood, old broomsticks, PVC pipes, and more.

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