On the first Sunday of September, it is Father's Day. The following provides Father's Day Templates, Printables and Activities that will help you celebrate Father's Day at your service that can be implemented into the curriculum for children.
Father's Day celebrates the role and dedication of fathers around Australia. The day provides people with an opportunity to express their gratitude and appreciation for all the sacrifices that a father makes in raising and supporting his children and family.
Templates
Daddy Shark Father's Day - This Father's Day template can be used as a memento for a child to share with their father for Father's Day. The text field enables educators to "fill in" the space based on the child's family. If a child doesn't have a dad, for example, they can add Grandpa, Uncle, Step Dad etc. and even Mummy!
Father's Day Footprints - The Father's Day Footprints template can be added to a child's portfolio to celebrate Father's Day. This template can be also laminated and given to each father as a Father's Day keepsake.
Superhero - Father's Day - The Superhero Father's Day template can be used as a memento for a child to share with their father for Father's Day. The template provides 3 image boxes where a child's images can be added and come with a superhero theme.
Father's Day - Tools - This Father's Day template can be used as a momento for a child to share with their father for Father's Day. The template provides 3 image boxes where a child's images can be added and come with a tool theme and a heartwarming poem for a child's father.
My Daddy - The My Daddy template is for children to answer simple questions and to describe what they love most about their dad. This template can be displayed in the service for Father's Day and given to dads on this special occasion.
Art and Craft
Father's Day Paper Plate Necktie - Easy for babies and toddlers to create, fathers can wear their "unique" tie on Father's Day. Children can decorate, paint and create their very own special necktie for dad. A truly fun, simple and loving gift for dad!





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