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Father’s Day Report Card

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Check out this cute Father’s Day Report Card! It’s a fun way for the kids to give Dad grades on some of his best skills! Perfect for a simple gift idea for Father’s Day.

The fun part about his report card is that the kids get to pick the subject and grade – and give comments! They can make it sweet, silly, wacky, or whatever they feel to bring a smile to Dad’s face!

The fun part about having the kids create a report card for Dad is that it allows them to highlight what they like about him!

Plus – all kids like to act like teachers, so filling out a report card is right up their alley!

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What are fun subjects to grade Dad on for Father’s Day?

Father’s Day is a special occasion to celebrate our dads and their important role in our lives. When it comes to grading our fathers, there are a few categories that come to mind.

One could rate their dad’s cooking skills, evaluating dishes such as his signature BBQ or famous lasagna.

Another subject to grade would be their dad’s sense of humor, assessing his ability to tell a good joke or make a witty comment.

A further area to evaluate could be their dad’s handyman skills, grading him on his ability to fix household appliances or tackle DIY projects.

Ultimately, grading our dads on these fun subjects is a way to show our appreciation and love for all that they do for us.

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What are fun ways to give Dad a gold star?

When it comes to showing appreciation for our father figures, there are plenty of creative and enjoyable ways to give them a gold star!

One great idea is to surprise Dad with a fun day out doing one of his favorite activities – maybe hitting a ballgame or fishing.

Another way to make him feel special is by cooking a delicious meal or baking his favorite dessert.

Consider putting together a photo album or scrapbook of memories you’ve shared.

No matter how you celebrate him, Dad will feel loved and valued when you take the time to honor him uniquely and meaningfully.

What are the best homemade gifts for Father’s Day?

Father’s Day is an important holiday in which we celebrate and show appreciation for the fatherly figures in our lives.

As the day approaches, one may seek gifts that convey heartfelt sentiments. Nothing beats creative homemade gifts that showcase your love and gratitude on this particular day.

Handmade cards, photo collages, personalized mugs, and DIY customized grill aprons are some of the best homemade gifts you can make for Father’s Day.

These simple yet thoughtful gifts show your father that you care and allow you to connect with him more personally.

Moreover, homemade Father’s Day gifts are a great way to save money and show your dad the time and effort you put into his gift.

More Father’s Day Fun

Father’s Day Report Card

This free Father’s Day report card will surely bring a smile to Dad’s face! Print and let the kids have fun with this creative idea!

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Momma of 4 Cutiez

Saturday 16th of June 2012

I love this idea. How cool! I shared on my Pinterest board. :)

Jamie

Saturday 16th of June 2012

Cute idea for little hands. Thanks for sharing. Here from the Hop. www.theunlikelyhomeschool.com

Life At The Zoo

Thursday 14th of June 2012

Great fun.. I wonder what score my kids would give their Dad!

maggy, red ted art

Thursday 14th of June 2012

Hehehe this a very cute idea for Father's Day!

Thank you for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!

Maggy & Alissa