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A quick look at incorporating IEP goals and Fourth of July fun.
Firecrackers, picnics, and warm weather all signify that the Fourth of July is here. Celebrate with these activities, crafts, recipes, coloring pages, and more.
Independence Day, or the Fourth of July, is an American holiday commemorating the adoption of the United States Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
July 4th is the birthday of our country and the most important of all our national holidays. Get the children involved in anything patriotic.
Kids will have a blast celebrating July Fourth with red, white and blue makeovers and a spectacular holiday parade that makes its way through the neighborhood!
There are many farms in the greater Portland area that cater to the u-pick berry purchaser. A variety of berries and other fruits are available to be picked all summer.
Small towns and cities in Western Oregon offer some of the best 4th of July celebrations with parades, live music, children's events and spectacular fireworks displays.
These Fourth of July activities, recipes, and coloring pages will educate as well as entertain your party guests.
Celebrating indoors means no unbearable heat, no sunburn, and no crowds. Plan Fourth of July activities for adults and children, and host a cool patriotic party.
A 4th of July celebration includes great movies. After the barbeque and before the fireworks, why not cool off and enjoy one of the patriotic movie choices shown here.
How can parents work on the speech and language goals on their child’s IEP while having Fourth of July family fun?
Download free printable 4th of July worksheets & other kids activities. Find a patriotic American flag coloring sheet, Fourth of July word scramble, simple matching game.


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