Questionnaire & More (Free Printables)

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When it comes to parent celebrations, Father’s Day never gets the attention it deserves. A Father’s Day project like a questionnaire or a fun craft is a sweet, funny way to show dads that they’re appreciated. Surveys, letters, and crafts also develop students’ writing skills, encourage reflection, and create a refrigerator-worthy keepsake. This Father’s Day, use this printable bundle to get kids thinking about all the ways their dad is #1.

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Father’s Day Projects Bundle

Celebrate the dads and special grown-ups in your students’ lives with our free Father’s Day bundle. Just fill out the form on this page to get yours.

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What’s included in the Father’s Day Printable Bundle?

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Father’s Day Questionnaire

Students complete a fun “All About My Dad” page with prompts about their dad’s favorite food, favorite game, funny moments, favorite memories, things he always says, and why he is the best. Students can either complete the questionnaire using what they know about their dad, or interview people who know him best to get the answers.

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I Couldn’t Build
a Better Dad Craftivity

Use this craft to practice cutting skills and fine motor skills. Students color and assemble a toolbox craft, then decorate paper tools with short notes, drawings, or memories about their dad or another special grown-up.

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3D Father’s Day
Card

Students decorate, cut, fold, and glue to create a pop-up card. Use the writing lines for a short letter about a favorite memory about Dad.

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Best Dad Trophy Craftivity

Students make a trophy for their dad or another special grown-up by adding a drawing or photo in the center, writing a short message on the base, and coloring and assembling the trophy pieces. Each trophy will look different as students choose the stickers that make sense for their dad.

How To Use the Father’s Day Printables

Use these ideas to extend the learning:

  • Fire up the microphone: After students have completed their questionnaire or project, have them present the information about their dad in a funny way. Invite dads in for doughnuts and a presentation.
  • Build a Dad-a-base of Father’s Day information: If all students complete the questionnaire, compare the data across dads. What do most dads say? Are there any trends in what dads are good at? What is the dad age range?
  • Have an awards ceremony: If students complete the trophy, have them present their dad with a major award. Students can prepare speeches to go along with their trophies.
  • Share the love: If students have other important men in their lives they want to celebrate, encourage them to make more trophies or cards.

Get your free Father’s Day printable bundle!

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Make Father’s Day gifting easy with this free Father’s Day printable bundle. Students can write, color, cut, and create heartfelt keepsakes for their dads or other special grown-ups. Fill out the form on this page to grab your free download.

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