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Quizzes and More (Free Printables)

When it comes to parenting celebrations, Father’s Day doesn’t get the attention it deserves. A Father’s Day project like a quiz or fun craft is a fun, funny way to show dads you appreciate them. Surveys, books, and crafts also improve students’ writing skills, stimulate thinking, and create a souvenir worthy of the refrigerator. This Father’s Day, use this printable stack to get kids thinking about all the ways their dad is #1.

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Celebrate the dads and special adults in your students’ lives with our free Father’s Day bundle. Just fill out the form on this page to get yours.

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Father’s Day Questionnaire

Students complete a fun “All About My Dad” page with prompts about their dad’s favorite food, favorite game, funny moments, favorite memories, things he always says, and why he’s the best. Students can fill out a questionnaire using what they know about their father, or interview people who know him better to get answers.

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I could not Build
Better Dad Art

Use this craft to practice cutting skills and fine motor skills. Students color and assemble the toolbox art, then decorate the paper tools with short notes, drawings, or memories about their dad or other special adult.

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3D Father’s Day
Card

Students decorate, cut, fold, and glue to create a pop-up card. Use the lines to write in a short letter about your favorite memory of Dad.

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Best Dad Trophy Craftivity

Students make a trophy for their dad or other special adult by adding a drawing or picture to the center, writing a short message on the base, coloring and assembling the pieces of the medal. Each medal will look different as students choose stickers that make sense to their dad.

How to Use Father’s Day Letters

Use these ideas to increase learning:

  • Turn on the microphone: After students have completed their quiz or project, ask them to present information about their father in a humorous way. Invite dads over for donuts and a presentation.
  • Build a Father’s Day Knowledge Base: If all students complete the questionnaire, compare the data for all fathers. What do most fathers say? Are there trends in what fathers know? How old is my father?
  • Have an awards ceremony: When the students finish the cup, ask them to give their dad the big prize. Students can prepare speeches that will match their lips.
  • Share the love: If students have other important men in their lives they want to celebrate, encourage them to make additional cups or cards.

Get your bundle of free printables for Father’s Day!

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Make Father’s Day gifting easy with this Father’s Day printable bundle. Students can write, color, cut, and create a heart for their dads or other special adults. Fill out the form on this page to receive your free download.

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