DLTK's Crafts for Kids
Super Bowl Sunday Crafts and Worksheets
The Super Bowl is more than just a football game; it's a cultural phenomenon that brings people together from all walks of life. Every year, millions of viewers tune in to watch the championship game of the National Football League (NFL) and participate in Super Bowl Sunday festivities. For families, it's a chance to gather around the television and enjoy the excitement of the big game, while for sports fans, it's a time to root for their favorite team and bask in the thrill of victory.
One way to make Super Bowl Sunday even more fun is by getting creative with Super Bowl crafts. These projects are perfect for kids and adults alike, and can be a great way to keep little ones entertained during the game. From making football-themed decorations to creating team spirit gear, there are endless possibilities for DIY fun. Whether you're hosting a Super Bowl party or just looking for a fun family activity, Super Bowl crafts are a great way to get in on the action.
At DLTK-Kids, we've got a great selection of Super Bowl crafts to choose from. Our easy-to-follow instructions and printable templates make it easy to create fun and festive projects that are sure to be a hit with kids and adults alike. So whether you're a die-hard football fan or just looking to have some creative fun, be sure to check out our Super Bowl crafts section and get ready to score a touchdown with your crafting skills!
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children preschoolers and up Use your favorite team's colors and our printable template to make this simple craft. |
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Sports and Olympics Crafts preschool and kindergarten |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children preschoolers and up |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children preschool and kindergarten |
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Sports and Olympics Crafts preschoolers and up |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children preschoolers and up |
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Sports and Olympics Crafts preschoolers and up |
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Sports and Olympics Crafts Elementary school and up |
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Super Bowl Sunday Activities for Children |
Fun Football Facts:
- The Super Bowl is the most watched television event in the United States, with over 100 million people tuning in each year to watch the big game.
- The Super Bowl halftime show is a highly anticipated event, featuring performances by some of the world's biggest musical acts. In 2020, the halftime show featured Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, and was watched by over 104 million viewers. The halftime show is also known for its elaborate sets and choreography, with performers often spending months preparing for the big performance.
- The first football game was played in 1869 between Rutgers and Princeton University. At the time, the game had different rules than modern football, with 25 players on each team and no forward passes allowed. Over time, the game evolved into the sport we know today, with the NFL being founded in 1920.
- The term "Hail Mary" is often used in football to describe a desperate pass attempt made in the hopes of scoring a touchdown. The term comes from a play made by Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach in 1975, who said he prayed a "Hail Mary" before throwing a long pass that resulted in a game-winning touchdown.
- Footballs used in NFL games are made by hand in a factory located in Ada, Ohio. Each football is made from high-quality leather and goes through a rigorous inspection process before it is used in a game.