Grandparents' Day 2025 Teaching Resources
Celebrate Grandparents' Day 2025 in the classroom with printable and digital activities for kids and their teachers.
Packed in this teacher-created collection of resources, you'll find "All About Grandma" and "All About Grandpa" templates, student and family member interview templates, gift ideas for Grandma and Grandpa, greatest grandparent certificates and a whole lot more to celebrate this September holiday at school.
New to creating lesson plans for Grandparents Day? Read on for a primer from our teacher team, including a look at when Grandparents' Day will be in 2025, the history of this day and ideas for celebrating in your classroom.
What Is Grandparents' Day?
Grandparents' Day is a holiday that is celebrated in the United States each September. It was first officially recognized by President Jimmy Carter in 1978 and it was established to honor grandparents and to give children an opportunity to show their appreciation for their grandparents.
The holiday provides a time for the different generations of families to come together and celebrate the older generation, and it is also a time for grandparents to share their wisdom and experiences with their grandchildren. Many schools, churches, and communities organize events and activities to celebrate the occasion, such as grandparents visiting classrooms, grandparent-grandchild activities, and special church services.
Grandparents' Day offers our students a chance to appreciate the role that grandparents play in the lives of their families and the community. It's an opportunity to celebrate the love and traditions they pass on and to recognize their contributions to the family and society.
When Is Grandparents' Day 2025?
Mark your calendars! Grandparents Day will be held on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
Sometimes called National Grandparents' Day, this secular holiday is always celebrated on the first Sunday of September after Labor Day of each year.
What Can I Do for Grandparents' Day at School?
If you're planning to celebrate the holiday at school with your students, our teacher team has plenty of ideas to make it a very Happy Grandparents' Day!
- Plan a grandparent visit to the classroom — Your school may already have this on the calendar, or you can chat with admin about adding a small assembly for classes to celebrate these special family members.
- Create Grandparents' Day cards and poems — Add some curriculum alignment to your holiday celebration by having your students work on their writing skills by crafting cards or writing poems for their grandparents.
- Assign grandparent (or special person) interviews — Teach students the importance of collecting the stories of older generations with a simple interview assignment that tasks kids with asking a few questions of either a grandparent or another special person in their life.
Grandparents' Day Facts for Kids
Looking for a few facts to share during your classroom celebration? Try these facts on for size!
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- A 9-year-old named Russell Capper wrote a letter in 1969 to then-President Nixon suggesting that Grandparents' Day be an official holiday. It wouldn't happen for another 10 years, and credit goes to Marian McQuade, a West Virginia housewife and grandmother who wanted to encourage families to visit and honor their grandparents. (This is a great fact to share with your class to inspire them in their own letter writing!)
- Grandparents' Day isn't just a holiday here in the US. It's also celebrated in Australia, Canada, Estonia, Taiwan, Pakistan, Singapore, Italy, and South Sudan. Many of those celebrations are held on different days from the American holiday.
- The official Grandparents' Day flower here in the US is the forget-me-not.
- Did you know there is a mascot for Grandparents' Day? It's a kangaroo, because the marsupials are known for carrying their young in their pouches, just like grandparents carry their love in their hearts.
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Grandparents' Day Writing Prompt - The Very Best Day
Surprise Grandma and Grandpa with a special story telling about the Best Day Ever with a Grandparents’ Day writing prompt.
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Grandparent Interview Template - Primary Grades
Inspire your primary grade students to interview a grandparent on Grandparents’ Day with Printable Grandparent Interview Questions.
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Grandparents' Day Song — Printable
Surprise grandma and grandpa on Grandparents’ Day with a special performance of our Grandparents’ Day Song!
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Grandparents' Day Printable Award Ribbons
Help your students show love on Grandparents’ Day by creating a special “World’s Best Grandparent” printable award ribbon.
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World's Best Grandparents Craft - Pennant Banner
Create a beautiful Grandparents’ Day Bulletin Board with student-made pennant banner templates.
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Happy Grandparents' Day Printable Heart Card
Show off your students’ love for their grandparents on Grandparents’ Day with a fun exploding Grandparents’ Day heart card.
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Letter to Grandparents - Printable Card Template
Craft the grandparents a special greeting card with a printable accordion-fold Grandparents’ Day card!
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Funky Grandpa - Grandparents' Day Craft
Make grandpa something extra special for Grandparents’ Day with our Funky Grandpa Craft Activity!
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Funky Grandma
Make grandma something extra special for Grandparents’ Day with our Funky Grandma Craft Activity!
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Thanks For Helping Us Grow Flower Craft for Kids Templates
Print these "thank you for helping us grow" flower craft templates for your students to make thank you gifts for teacher's aides and other support staff on Teacher Appreciation Week, gifts for mom on Mother's Day, or even thank you gifts for Grandparents Day!
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Grandparents Day Card - Mindful Coloring
Practice mindfulness and make Grandparents Day gifts with a printable greeting card.
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Grandparents Day Writing Craft
Celebrate Grandparents Day in the classroom with a craft activity and writing prompt.
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Grandparents Day Worksheet - Adjectives A to Z
Celebrate Grandparents Day in the classroom with a Grandparents A to Z Adjectives worksheet.
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About My Grandma Flipbook
Gift grandma a very special flipbook to show how much she is loved on Grandparents’ Day.
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All About Grandpa Flipbook
Gift grandpa a very special flipbook to show how much he is loved on Grandparents’ Day.
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Grandparent Interview Questions - Upper Grades
Inspire your upper elementary students to interview a grandparent on Grandparents’ Day with Printable Grandparent Interview Questions.
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Create Your Own Grandparents' Day Poem Pack
Write a special Grandparents’ Day Poem with our printable Kenning poem worksheet pack.
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Grandma and Grandpa Printable Bookmarks for Grandparents' Day
Give grandma and grandpa a handmade gift on Grandparents’ Day with a printable bookmark template.
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Grandmother's Day Questionnaire
Celebrate your students’ special grandmothers with a fun and funny Grandparent’s Day Questionnaire.
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Grandfather's Day Questionnaire
Celebrate your students’ special grandfathers with a fun and funny Grandfather’s Day Questionnaire.
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Grandparents' Day Card - Grandparents are 'Roar-Some'
Gift grandma and grandpa a special handmade Grandparents’ Day card to let them know how “Roar-Some” they are!
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ASL Fingerspelling - Grandparents Day Card Template
Give grandma and grandpa a ‘sign’ to say Happy Grandparents’ Day with a printable ASL Grandparents’ Day card.
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How to Draw a Grandma - Directed Drawing
Draw and write about grandmothers on Grandparents’ Day with a ‘How to Draw a Grandma’ directed drawing activity sheet.
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How to Draw a Grandpa - Directed Drawing
Draw and write about grandfathers on Grandparents’ Day with a ‘How to Draw a Grandpa’ directed drawing activity sheet.
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