I always love crafts that come with a lesson, and this pointillist fireworks craft from Coffee and Carpool gives you a chance to talk about the artistic technique of pointillism and Georges Seurat in particular while making a fun summer craft.
It’s easy to make pointillist fireworks because you aren’t covering the whole surface of the work, but doing this craft might inspired kids to continue making art with dots.
Check out the project and information on pointillism at Coffee and Carpool.
[Photo: Coffee and Carpool.]
A lot of kids aren’t in school for the Fourth of July, but whether you’re in a classroom or at home, you’ll probably want to mark July 4, 2026, in a special way because it is America’s 250th birthday. And there are lots of ways to learn and celebrate, as we’ll see below.
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