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30 Juneteenth Crafts and Activities That Kids Will Love - Crafting A Fun Life

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Explore this collection of creative, hands-on Juneteenth activities designed to help children learn about Freedom Day in an engaging and age-appropriate way. The site includes a wide...more
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Explore this collection of creative, hands-on Juneteenth activities designed to help children learn about Freedom Day in an engaging and age-appropriate way. The site includes a wide variety of crafts such as flag projects, sensory bins, bracelets, watercolor art, mosaics, confetti poppers, and painting activities that can be used in classrooms, summer programs, or at home. Many activities use simple materials and include printable resources, such as free coloring pages, making them easy for teachers to incorporate into social studies, art, cultural celebrations, and discussions about history, freedom, and community.

tag(s): african american (130), crafts (111), holidays (285), Juneteenth (33), preK (322)

In the Classroom

Read a picture book about Juneteenth and have students complete one of the themed crafts from the website, such as bracelets, flags, or watercolor art, to connect history with creative expression. Create a Juneteenth Freedom Mosaic using construction paper or tissue paper while discussing the meaning of freedom, community, and celebration. Students can write words or phrases representing freedom around their artwork. Set up Juneteenth activity stations that include coloring pages, sensory bins, and collaborative art projects. Students can rotate through stations while learning important historical facts and symbols connected to the holiday.

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