I sometimes feel bad for our fathers. We make a big deal out of Mother’s Day, making cards, macaroni necklaces, pinch pots and tissue paper corsages then by the time Father’s Day comes around we’re already out of school!
And don’t get me wrong, you mother’s totally deserve it {!} but I know there awesome dads out there, too, and I’m not sure they always get the credit they deserve.
This is what I was thinking about today while trying to keep my kids quiet during 3rd, 4th & 5th grade testing. I even had to break down and take them to the theater. {Thank you Mr. Disney!}
As they watched The Incredibles and I packed in as many assessments as I could, I was inspired to find a super dad activity for Father’s Day. Luckily, I found a good one.
I wanted to make it a little more kinder-friendly and add more options for creativity so I made different questions.
Come on over for your copy and to see what other super activities we got ourselves into today!
– Originally posted on Teaching Blog Addict
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