I asked my oldest son, “What do we celebrate on the fourth of July?”
“President’s Day?” he answered unsure.
“Uh-oh,” I thought. My son didn’t have the context behind why we celebrate Independence Day. I took some time to explain to him that on July 4, 1776, the U.S. adopted the Declaration of Independence, declaring its freedom from Great Britain.
“Oooooohhhh,” he said. I could almost hear it click.
Now I had him write down how he would celebrate Independence Day this year (apparently, we’re not just going to a parade and watching fireworks, we’re playing Wii!). When he was done writing, we got out our set of watercolor paints.
He dabbed some drops on the paper and with a drinking straw, blew air across the paint, pushing it out from the center droplet to make a fireworks shape.
Download a PDF of the writing paper I made here. |
I remember doing this little art project as a girl and how much I enjoyed it. My son liked it too.
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