4th of July Activities for ChildrenA Creative Way to Get Children Involved in American Independence DayMay 7, 2009 Carmen Sofia Grant
American Independence day is more than barbecues, beer, and fireworks. It is an important day for all Americans and a great chance to teach kids about American customs.
Toddlers can only delve into the spirit of 4th of July so far. It is equally important to equate the day with history as it is to the excitement of fireworks. The day before the festivities, draw up some picture flash cards with bits of U.S. history, and tell toddlers that their end prize will be flashy and exciting. 4th of July Toddler Flash CardsHere are some ideas on what to put on the flash cards.
4th of July Activities for Older ChildrenThroughout the day, have children name the presidents they already know and give one fact about them. Prime them the night before with a few facts on freedom and liberty. For example, explain that Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves, and that was one of his token additions to the freedom of the U.S. Aside from the presidents, teach children about the framers of the constitution. Make a spreadsheet with bits of information about each one. In public school, kids might learn about the presidents, but they might not know about the less popular framers like George Wythe or Hugh Williamson. Here is a complete list of the framers.
William Pierce was one of the framers who spoke very little at the constitutional convention, but kept a journal about what he thought of the other framers which is amusing. Visit the site to learn about his musings to use in your activities of the day, or use demographic data and categorize the framers by state. Another fun thing to do would be to pull out money and if the older kids guess the names right, they get to keep the money. Make them work a little harder to get this point if using bigger bills. Remember to use this time to learn something new and create a learning tradition within the family. When started early enough, constitutional games will become pleasant memories that kids will love and learn to appreciate over time.
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