From Spider-Man to Batman to Hulk to Wonder Woman, there are tons of superheroes that our kids love. So let’s use our super powers to inspire kids to practice reading, writing, math, science, art and even cooking! I also found these awesome, free Superhero Reward Coupons that would be perfect for adapting this Chore Reward System for some motivation!
In this supehero lesson plan, we will make flying superheroes, while we explore the science behind how magnets work. We will also watch STEM lessons about superhero science. Plus, we put together an excellent collection of free superhero worksheets, printables and games to practice math, reading and writing. There are even recipes for Hulk pudding cups, Hulk spinach muffins and Marvel sandwiches. And, of course, there are a ton of DIY superhero crafts including how to make your own Spider-Man web shooter. But, before we begin, join our Facebook Group and follow us on Pinterest, so you won’t miss out on any of our educational fun!

🧪 Superhero STEM Projects for Kids
Do you want to see the most amazing superhero present EVER?! This is at the very top of my son’s birthday wish list. It is an Avengers Hero Inventor Kit where you build superhero gear and code your own super powers.
Bill Nye Superhero Science
What is fact and what is fiction when it comes to superheroes? Watch the following video to hear Bill Nye reveal the science behind superheroes.
DIY Superhero Magnet Science
Learn about the magic of magnets and make your own “flying” superhero!
How Does Marvel Design Superhero Technology?
Visit a visual effects studio to get a glimpse into how Marvel designs superhero technology and special effects. So cool!
📚 Superhero Reading Material
My son loves these 5-Minute Marvel Stories. It is available to read for free right now on Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited (and you do not even need a Kindle to use it!)
Preschool Superhero Reading
Practice the sight words “the,” “and” and “he” is this Super Sight Words worksheet.
Kindergarten – 2nd Grade Superhero Reading Worksheets
- Read some sight words with this free, printable superhero “color by sight words” worksheet.
- Learn about pronouns with this free superhero ELA activity.
- Work on your prepositions with these printable superhero preposition flash cards.
- Make your very own superhero story by rolling dice, with these free Superhero Roll a Story printables.
3rd – 5th Grade Superhero Reading Worksheets
- Practice reading and writing skills with these common core aligned superhero reading worksheets.
🥣 Superhero Recipes
I love to incorporate recipes and fun food ideas into lesson plans! Here are a few of my favorite superhero recipes!
Superhero Lunch & Marvel Sandwiches
Want to pack an extra special superhero lunch for your cutie? How adorable are these superhero printables that you can tape onto granola bar wrappers or juice boxes? You can even use star and circle cookie cutters to make these Marvel themed tortilla wrap sandwiches.
Healthy Spinach Hulk Muffin Recipe
It is always a big win when you can sneak some extra vegetables into your kids! These healthy spinach hulk muffins are made out of spinach, bananas, apple sauce, cinnamon, flour and sugar. The bright green color becomes a plus, when you tell them they are HULK muffins!
Hulk Pudding Cups
Want to make a super easy Hulk-themed dessert? All you need is pistachio pudding, clear plastic cups and crushed Oreo cookies to make these Hulk pudding cups!
✏ Superhero Writing Worksheets {Free & Printable}
Preschool Superhero Writing Worksheets
- Learn your letters with these Superhero Alphabet Cards. If your children are able to write letters, have them practice writing the letters seen on the flash cards too!
Kindergarten – 2nd Grade Superhero Writing Worksheets
- Complete these “I am Super Because…” writing prompt worksheets.
- Practice writing with this printable Superhero “All About Me” worksheet.
- Work on setting goals for yourself with this superhero goal setting printable.
- Learn about adjectives with these superhero writing worksheets.
- If you were a superhero, what would you do? Print these free superhero worksheets to answer this question.
- Here is a great superhero unit, with twenty writing worksheets to work on writing sentences, rhyming words, a word search, sentence structure activities and more.
- Write your own superhero story with these free, printable worksheets.
3rd – 5th Grade Superhero Writing Worksheets
- Use these fantastic (Common Core aligned!) worksheets to create your own superhero narrative.

🧮 Superhero Math Worksheets
Preschool Superhero Math Worksheets
- Practice reading and writing your numbers one through ten with these superhero counting worksheets.
- Practice matching numbers one through twenty with these free superhero printable cards.
Kindergarten – 2nd Grade Superhero Math Worksheets
- Stretch your mind with these free math mystery games of the “Case of the Super Bad Superhero!”
- Practice adding and subtracting within twenty with these superhero word problem worksheets.
3rd – 5th Grade Superhero Math Worksheets
- I love these “Case of the Super Bad Superhero” math mystery games and word problems!
- Practice your fractions with these superhero fraction word problem task cards.
🖌 DIY Supehero Crafts
This Superhero Craft Kit is such a fun way to make a DIY superhero dress up costume!
DIY Spider-Man Web Shooter
What kid wouldn’t LOVE to make their own Spider-Man web shooter? You will probably have most of the materials at home, other than these springs (make sure to buy the .8x8x20mm package) and these magnets.
How to Draw Spider-Man
Learn how to draw Spider-Man with this Art for Kids Hub video.
How to Draw Batman
Does your kiddo prefer Batman? Here is Art for Kids Hub’s lesson on how to draw Batman!
And the most fun part… share a photo or video of your superhero STEM projects, your DIY superhero art projects, or any of your other fun activities on Facebook! Make sure to include a link to this website or to our Facebook Group and Facebook Page, so that we can see it too! I’ve purposefully added a lot of options for parents who need to keep their kiddos occupied for more time and to allow you to cater to your children’s preferences.

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