
It’s that time again!
Summertime means Kids Bowl Free. The name means exactly what it says! Kids get a free pass to bowl at your local participating bowling alley all summer long. Just pay to rent bowling shoes, or bring your own.
Each participating location has its own designated dates and times for free bowling. You’ll simply receive an email with passes for those specified days once per week. It’s easy to sign up, and they even have discounted offers to allow the whole family to bowl for free throughout the summer.
What fun would free bowling all summer long be without learning about more bowling? The homeschool mom in me just couldn’t resist.
Kids Bowl Free
Registration for Kids Bowl Free is now open. Sign up now!
Helpful tips:
- while a round of bowling is free, you must pay for or bring your own bowling shoes
- families can bowl for cheap together if you upgrade on the Kids Bowl Free platform. You can add 2 adults for $45 with the current discount or 4 adults for $50 with the current discount
Bowling Museums in the United States
International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame
- Dallas, Texas Metroplex
- Open Tuesday – Saturday
- Hours:
- Tickets under $10
- Group pricing available if booked in advance (10+ people, $5.50 per ticket)
621 Six Flags Dr.
Arlington, TX 76011
Bill Chrisman’s Memory Lane Bowling Museum
- 1 hour outside of Salt Lake City, Utah
- Open Monday – Thursday
- Hours: 10 am – 3 pm
- MUST SCHEDULE YOUR VISIT
165 S 800 W.
Brigham City, Utah 84302
Bowling Unit Studies & Informative Links
PE Bowling Curriculum by Cap’n Pete’s Power PE (Teachers Pay Teachers)
Bowling History by KidsKonnect (worksheets available for purchase)
Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) Bowling – Bowl.com (free PDF)
History of Bowling webpage – Go TenPin
PBS Curious Crew: Bowling (video)
Twinkl Bowling Blog Post + Resources
Children’s Books About Bowling
“The Math Adventurers Go Bowling” by Sital Gorasia Chapman {amazon} {bookshop}
“Bowling by the Numbers” by Desirée Bussiere – check your local library
“Spectacular Sports: Bowling: Decomposing Numbers 1-10” (Mathematics in the Real World) by Linda Claire – check your local library
Did You Know?
There are two small bowling alleys in the White House. The first is a two lane bowling alley installed under President Truman and the second is a one lane bowling alley that was installed under President Eisenhower.
Bowling started in ancient Egypt.
Bowling as we know it today started in New York City.
Women weren’t able to compete in official bowling championships until 1917.
Bowling has been banned before by King Edward III for being “too fun.”
The largest bowling alley in the world, with over 100 bowling lanes, is in Japan.
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