Arts
Fourth of July Celebration, Craft, and Snack
In this one-time class, we will learn about the Fourth of July and the importance of this holiday. We will learn about a few important USA symbols. Students will also make a snack and craft that they can use for holiday celebrations!
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30 minutes
per class
Meets once
3-7
year olds
2-6
learners per class
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Meets once at a scheduled time
Live video chat, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
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Class Experience
Students will learn about why the Fourth of July is celebrated. We will also learn a few important U.S.A. symbols. Students will also make a snack and craft.
1 file available upon enrollment*Please print and cut out star patterns BEFORE class. If you are not able to print and cut out prior to class, I will show students how to make stars during class and students can finish this with parent support. Students can either draw them with a white crayon or cut them out of white paper with parent support. Please note we will not have enough time in class to draw and cut out stars, so if you don't have these printed before class, I will show students how to make them and this part of the craft can be finished after class.* -1 sheet of blue construction paper, printout of stars cut out prior to class, red and white tissue paper OR crepe paper, scissors, glue, small sheet of red construction OR white construction paper, stapler (with the help of an adult), 1-2 graham crackers, white frosting or cream cheese, red and blue M & M's (you can substitute red M & M's for strawberries cut up into small slices and substitute blue M & M's for blueberries)
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
30 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
*Parent support (off-camera) is appreciated for younger learners and learners needing some extra support. There will be some cutting, gluing, and snack help needed.*