In 1972, Father’s Day became a nationwide holiday in the United States. Since then, on the third Sunday in June, we take time to remember, celebrate, and thank the fathers and father figures in our lives for the things they do for us all year long. If you want to add Father’s Day activities for students to your lessons before the end of the school year, you can use our curated text sets full of articles, activities, and assessments to keep your students engaged before summer break.
Get students thinking about the roles of fathers and father figures in their lives with content and activities for the ELA classroom:
Create a lesson about characterization in fictional texts using the Russian story “Father Frost” on Newsela ELA. Try this activity with your students:
Not all father-child relationships look the same! Use informational texts to compare the qualities of a father figure and the impact that dads can have on young people:
Father figures may look different in every family. Use these novel studies to explore some types of father-child relationships:
Learn more about the significance of Father’s Day and dive into biographies of prominent male figures in history with these lessons on Newsela Social Studies:
Explore the origins and significance of Father’s Day with your students by exploring content and activities like:
Father’s Day is all about celebrating the important men in our lives, but you can also sneak in a lesson about the men who helped establish the United States: The Founding Fathers! Have students learn about some of the men who built America with biographies of historical figures like:
Help students create some of their Father’s Day gifts in science class! With this seasonal STEAM activity, students can:
Father’s Day is just one of many holidays you can explore with your students throughout the school year and during summer learning. With Newsela’s subject products, you have access to over 15,000 pieces of relevant, real-world content to add to any seasonal activity. Not a Newsela premium customer yet? Newsela Lite subscribers can sign up for a trial of our subject products to try them in their classrooms for free!
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