Family activities abound over the 4th of July. According to Bon
nie Terry, the 4th of July is the perfect time
for a family activity such as a picnic, BBQ,Ball Between the Legs Race, Egg on a Spoon Race, Blowing up a Baloon Race, 3-legged Race, Sack Race, etc. And while you’re at it,
do some relay races, an obstacle course, or water balloon toss. Relay
races and obstacle courses actually improve several areas of learning
including auditory memory, visual memory, laterality, and
directionality. Be sure to take pictures!
Go to the fireworks and while you are watching them, be
extra observant.
Count how may blue, green, red, white, and multi-colored fireworks
there are. You can even make a chart for this. Decide which colors were
your favorite ones. Was there a style that you liked better than
another? This will help you with your observation skills.
You can also look at the different kinds of people that come to view
the fireworks. How many little children? How many do you think were
school-age? How many teens? How many adults? How many people were
dressed in red, white, and blue?
Afterwards, on July 5th, put the pictures together with a quick summary of your day using a graphic organizer. Then, three-hole punch your summary and keep it in a family notebook. At the end of the summer, you’ll have a
great family memory book as well!