Supplies Needed:
6 pieces of paper
2 buckets
2 pieces of paper
Tape
Scissors
#1: Take the 2 pieces of paper and draw birthday image on it. Such as a birthday cake, clown, or present
#2: Cut out the birthday image
#3: Tape the birthday image on each of the buckets
#4: Roll up the 6 pieces of paper to look like a ball
#5: A few feet back from the buckets use tape to make a starting line
#6: Make the children stand behind the tape line and toss the paper balls into the bucket
#7: The first child to toss all three of the paper balls in the bucket wins
Water Guns
Paper
Marker or Crayons
#1: Draw Birthday images on the paper. Make cakes, presents, clown faces, etc
#2: Cut out the Birthday images you made
#3: Draw a big or little red circle on the birthday image
#4: Tape the birthday image outside on a window or wall. Something you won't mind if it gets wet
#5: Use tape to mark a line a few feet back from the birthday images. This will be where the kids stand behind to shoot at the images.
#6: Setup water guns behind the line and have the children shoot at the red circle on the birthday image. Once the child gets the inside of the circle wet, they win the game!
Bear 4th of July.pdf (42.31 kb)
Statue of Liberty.pdf (34.08 kb)
4th of July BBQ.pdf (42.14 kb)
Crayons or Markers Glue Large Craft Stick (or paint stick) Scissors Paper Plate
#1: Print out the printable 4th of July Image #2: Color the 4th of July image #3: Cut out the printable 4th of July image #4: Glue the printable 4th of July image to the center of the paper plate #5: Attach the paper plate to the large craft stick using glue. The large craft stick should be glued to the back, center of the paper plate #6: Allow the glue to dry before using the Independence Day fan!
Supplies Needed: Pine Cone Peanut Butter Margarine Bird Feed Plastic Knife String or Ribbon Paper Plate
Supplies Needed: Chicken Wire or Aluminum Bin with holes in the bottom Soil Fertilizer or Manure Pitch Fork Compost Items: twigs, grass clippings, egg shells, coffee grounds, tea bags, vegetable peelings, hay and fruit scraps, hedge clippings (Don’t compost meat, bones, fish or grease)