This is a free Fourth of July printable worksheet kids can fill out about 4th of July memories, activities, and what they did.
This “4th of July Snapshots” printable will be treasured for years to come. You will love reading about this Fourth of July year after year.
I place these in a 3-ring binder with page protectors. Just don’t forget to put the date on your printable.
This printable 4th of July worksheet is good for both younger kids as well as school aged children.
Older children can practice their writing skills by writing about their 4th of July. Younger children can draw a picture showing what they did to celebrate the 4th of July.
Writing about what they did to celebrate the holiday helps kids provide insight.
I love the photo design of this “Fourth of July Snapshots” free printable. It has a place for your child to draw a picture as well as a place for him to write a description.
This 4th of July activity is perfect for summer school, a Sunday school class or as a summer learning activity at home.
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Free Fourth of July Printable Supplies
- Free printable Snapshots of Fourth of July – see link below
- Crayons, markers, colored pencils, pencil, or pen
How To Use the 4th of July Printable for Kids
Print the free 4th of July worksheet by clicking on the picture below or clicking on the link to download to your computer.
Click here to download free 4th of July printable.
The format is a PDF file printed on 8.5 x 11-inch standard letter paper.
This “4th of July Snapshots” printable is for personal or classroom use only. Feel free to print as many copies as you need. It is not for commercial use and cannot be edited.
Once you have the worksheet printed, your child can draw pictures and write about their 4th of July.
Fourth of July Kids Crafts You May Like
This paper plate flag is a popular patriotic craft.
Have you tried painting fireworks with cardboard tubes?
I love this clothespin patriotic wreath.