Father’s Day Lesson and Activity Planning
“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” –Frederick Douglass
“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” –Frederick Douglass
How will you celebrate Father’s Day this year? With Share My Lesson, you'll find ideas on everything from printable coloring sheets to studying historical father figures and those found in literature to the importance of getting to know the fathers and father-like figures in our lives. In this collection for all-things-Dad, you’ll find resources such as:
- Sesame Street: F Is For Father
- Questions for The Firework Makers Daughter
- StoryCorps Animation: Leading the Way
Use this free Share My Lesson curated collection of preK-12 lessons and activities to celebrate Father's Day with your students.
Digging Deeper: A Father’s Day Fact
Did you know? Halsey Taylor invented the drinking fountain in 1912 as a tribute to his father, who succumbed to typhoid fever after drinking from a contaminated public water supply in 1896.