Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?/Merchandise

Parker Brothers (2007-2008)
Released two home editions based on the FOX primetime version in 2007 and 2008.

Patch (2009)
Released only one edition based on the short-lived syndicated version in 2009.

Harper (2007)
Books based on the show have been released including a "word search" and "crossword puzzles".

Andrews McMeel (2007)
Various calendars have been released by them.

Cardinal (2007)
A card game based on the FOX version was released by Cardinal in 2007. Prior to this, a Disney edition has also been released.

Parker Brothers (2007)
Unlike the show, the player can only pick one classmate for the whole game, and has a choice of 20 games. A 2-player mode is also available.

TechnoSource (2007)
A Tabletop, Handheld and Pop Quiz editions have been released by TechnoSource.

Ludia (2011)
Ludia released a Facebook game based on the show in 2011.

Capcom (2008-2009)
A 2009 and 2010 editions were release for various apple iOS devices by Capcom.

Ludia (2012)
Currently, ''Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? & Friends'' have been released for the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android devices by Ludia.

Jakks Pacific (2007)
A Plug n' Play devices was released at the time.

THQ (2007-2010)
Various video games for Nintendo Wii, Ninentdo DS, Playstation 2/PS2, Xbox 360 and the PC have been released by THQ. the 2008 edition, Make the Grade and Game Time were based on the 2007 FOX primetime version while Back To School was based on the short-lived 2009 Syndicated version.

AGS/American Gaming Systems (????)
On September 20, 2012, AGS announced a licensing agreement with One Tree Media to make gaming devices (mainly slot machines) based on the show in the future. On August 27, 2013, according to Global Gaming Business, It was launched at G2E 2013 as part of there "It Pays to Know" series of slot machine games along with "Family Feud" and "Ripley's Believe It or Not". As of now, there's no certain indication as to whether or not these series of games will be launched this year or the next year.

Links
American Gaming Systems (AGS) Announces Licensing Agreement For Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

American Gaming Systems: Player Premium