Monday, June 15, 2015

Father's Day Gift Ideas

A Brief History of Father's Day

Father's Day originated with Mrs. John Bruce Dodd, who wanted to honor her own father. She persuaded the Ministerial Society of Spokane, Washington, to salute fathers in special church services held on the third Sunday of June in 1910. the custom spread throughout the United States. The idea was officially approved by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916. In 1924, President Calvin Calvin Coolidge recommended national observance of the occasion. Today Father's Day is not an officially established holiday, but it is celebrated nationally on the third Sunday in June.


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15 Father's Day Craft Activities


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1. Free Father's Day Glyph

In this FREE activity, your students will complete the glyph about dad. Students will enjoy coloring the ribbon and may give the picture to their dads when they are done! Click HERE to download and print today.

 free Father's Day printable worksheets


2. Father's Day Foldable Card

Here is a Father's Day craft activity that also makes a great gift for dad! There are several variations to this one template making it easy to differentiate for all ages. Some of the variations say "special person" rather than dad. Click HERE to see it in our store.





3. Father's Day Printable Book Gift Activity

Here is a fun printable book that may be up to 29 pages. You (or your students) may pick and choose which pages to use. This printable Father's Day gift is great for students of all ages. Students may just draw pictures, write brief sentences or words and pictures on each page, or write elaborate sentences on each page. Click HERE to see this in our store.

 father's day book for kids to make






4. Color Your Own Tie

 father's day gift from kids coloring tie


5. Mosaic Activity

 classroom crafts gifts to make


6. Scratch Art Picture Frames

 scratch art classroom crafts gift for dad from kids


7. Sparkle Hugs Art Kit

 classroom crafts gifts to make from kids


8. Foam Fish Craft Kit
 foam fish crafts for father's day gift from kids classroom


9.  My Dad Rocks Pom-Pom Craft Kids

 craft for Father's day classroom kids


10.  Father's Day Foam Photo Frame

 father's day craft foam photo frame classroom kids

11. #1 Dad Tool Check Ornament Craft Foam Kit Set of 12

 gift for father's day from kids classroom set of 12


12.  Picture Frame Ornament Craft Kit

 frame craft for Father's day gift

13. Color Your Own World's Greatest Day Trophy

 color your own father's day trophy

14.  Religious Father's Day Craft Gift

 father's day trophy
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 foam hammer bookmark set father's day gifts for kids to make



15. Candy Holder Father's Day Craft Kit

 father's day craft kit



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10 Father's Day Books for Kids

 father's day book for kids




 father's day book Berenstain bears


 little critter father's day dad book for kids


 little critter Happy Father's Day book for kids

 Jimmy Fallon book for kids


 eve bunting father's day book for kids


 what i love about dad journal from kids gift idea


 dad clifford book father's day for kids


 I love my daddy because book for kids


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