Also, check back in a couple of days, because I’ll be posting some links to resources for older kids and more advanced studies!
Conversation Jar at Just Sew Sassy – One of our blog friends and Friday Favorites participants, Staci, linked up this great post last week. It gives you a tutorial on how to make a conversation jar, to teach your kids about our history and patriotic holidays.
Apples for the teacher has a lot of coloring sheets, worksheets, printables, craft projects, a reading list of kid’s books, and other great stuff for 4th of July.
Kaboose also has some 4th of July printables for you.
Family Fun has a ton of 4th of July crafts, recipes, and printables.
Activity Village has compiled together a lot of information, quizzes, activity sheets, crafts, etc.
Primary Games had a few color sheets that I thought were cute.
Brighthub has a user article that gives some ideas for lesson plans for preschool children.
Twiggle Magazine has some 4th of July recipes and snacks to make with the kids.
-Jerri
Thanks for the links! We are always looking for new things to do!
Excellent links! I'll check more of them out, thanks!