The 4th of July is a great time for family and friends to come together to celebrate and spend time with one another.
While you’re gathered either at a family get-together or even at daycare this summer, it’s the perfect time to play with our 4th of July bingo cards! Kids to adults will enjoy playing this classic game with a little patriotic flair.
This set of patriotic bingo cards comes with 30 unique bingo calling cards. The cards each person receives are designed to fit a regular 8.5″x11″ sheet of paper. If you’re printing for a crowd, you may want to adjust your printer settings to print 2 or even 4 cards to a page.
Getting to the fun is simple and easy. Download and print out the calling cards and bingo cards, gather something to mark the cards with, and then play!
Keep the fun going and explore a variety of fun bingo printables to keep kids engaged.
Fourth Of July Bingo Printables
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How To Play Bingo
Each player will receive a bingo card with a grid of 5×5 squares, each containing a random assortment of patriotic illustrations. The center square is a free space that everyone will get to fill in.
One person, known as the caller, will draw a card randomly and announce what it is to the players. If the announced illustration is on your card, mark it off. You can use all sorts of things to mark the space such as bingo markers, buttons, candy, pom-poms, or even just a pencil or crayon to cross out the space.
The first player to mark a complete row, column, or diagonal of five squares shouts “Bingo!” and wins. There are also other variations of the pattern required (like blackout where the whole page is filled or four corners where each corner is marked) to win. Once someone yells, “Bingo!” the caller will verify the winning card and then declare the winner!
Young children often recognize pictures before they can read numbers or words. Picture bingo makes it easier for them to identify and match what’s called out.
Calling out and hearing the names of the pictures helps them build their vocabulary and language skills, and playing in groups helps them develop social skills such as taking turns, listening, and following rules.
Cute 4th Of July Ideas
Spark some star-spangled fun this 4th of July with adorable and engaging ideas that will have your little firecrackers bursting with excitement! Find ideas for DIY projects that let their creativity shine and educational activities that celebrate America’s birthday.
Read on below for some books and hands-on activities that will keep kids engaged and proudly waving the stars and stripes!
4th of July Books For Kids
The Before The Fourth Of July – If your kids are fans of The Night Before Christmas, they’ll love this patriotic version that follows a family’s day through Independence Day!
What Does it Mean To Be American? – This book is a wonderful look into the characteristics that make an American citizen. It’s an easy read for young kids are will get their minds thinking.
My Fourth of July – Kids will love this story that details all the classic activities Americans do on the Fourth of July! It’s sure to bring back the nostalgia of being a kid on Independence Day.
Fourth Of July Crafts For Kids
Bald Eagle Name Craft – Let your little patriots soar by making this majestic bald eagle, then make it uniquely theirs by spelling out their names underneath it! It’s a fun way to celebrate and practice letter recognition and spelling their names!
Fourth Of July Ice Cream Craft – Celebrate the 4th with a sweet treat! Have kids create a patriotic ice cream cone, topping it with three scoops of red, white, and blue ice cream. It’s a deliciously fun way to get creative!
Ice Cream Craft For Kids – When it’s time to cool off this summer, make these colorful ice cream pops! This project only needs a few supplies that you most likely already have at home. This sweet activity is perfect for sparking creativity and adding a scoop of fun to your summer days.
American Flag Card Craft – Have kids create this happy American flag card—a fun and festive way to send holiday greetings to family or friends, or prop it up as a star-spangled decoration. It’s a cute way to spread some 4th of July cheer!
4th Of July Printable Activities
Light up your kids’ Independence Day with our 4th of July worksheets! Kids can sparkle with the “F is for Fireworks” handwriting page, dazzle with the Patriotic pattern page, and navigate the fun “F is for Flag” letter maze.
Handwriting boosts fine motor skills, patterns enhance problem-solving, and letter mazes make learning fun! These activities will keep kids engaged and having fun learning this summer.
For a little fun with some patriotic flair, grab our 4th of July I Spy printables! These patriotic pages keep kids entertained while boosting observation and critical thinking skills. As they search for hidden objects, they’ll learn new vocabulary when they encounter new pictures.
This I Spy game will be a hit with your kids, and it’s a great way to combine fun and learning!
Let your kids paint the town red, white, and blue with our patriotic color by number printables! This set of seven unique pages is a colorful celebration of the USA. While coloring, kids enhance their number recognition and fine motor skills, all while creating festive masterpieces.
It’s a fun way to celebrate and learn, so these printables will be a favorite for Independence Day fun!
Celebrate the 4th with a pom-tastic activity! Download and print these Independence Day pom pom mats for a fun and festive way to add fine motor practice to your preschooler’s day. Kids will strengthen hand-eye coordination and fine motor muscles as they match and place pom poms.
Plus, they’ll practice counting and number writing. It’s an engaging way to keep little hands busy and learning!
4th of July Bingo Printable PDF’s
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Heidi
Monday 1st of July 2024
nice!
Sam
Monday 1st of July 2024
Thanks!
Stephanie
Sunday 30th of June 2024
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Sam
Monday 1st of July 2024
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Dana Wenger
Sunday 30th of June 2024
Would love these, Thank you!
Sam
Monday 1st of July 2024
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Kris
Saturday 29th of June 2024
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Sam
Monday 1st of July 2024
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