4th of July Memory Game Patriotic Fun (Free Printable)
Are you looking for fun, yet free games? If so, you are going to love our free 4th of July memory game printable.
These patriotic printables are a great way to get your younger kids excited about the holiday.
Memory games are great for preschoolers and younger kids, but I have to admit I love them too.
There are 36 different patriotic images to print out, and you can design the back however you want.
Engage your little ones in patriotic fun with our 4th of July memory game, a fantastic addition to your holiday activity sheets. Watch them exercise their memory skills while celebrating the spirit of Independence Day!
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4th of July matching game
These free printable memory games are a perfect game to play on Memorial Day, Flag Day, Independence Day, Patriots Day, or just anytime you are feeling patriotic.
The kids are going to love this Independence Day themed memory match game.
The kids will get to make matching pairs of the following patriotic images:
- American flag
- Bald eagle
- Patriotic cupcakes
- People dressed in patriotic clothes
- Fireworks
- and lots of stars and stripes!
How to play:
Download the 4th of July printables below. There are 3 pages included with 36 different images on and it will print out in portrait. Make sure to check the printer settings.
This free printable 4th July game is free to print but is for personal use or classroom use only. Scroll to the bottom of the page to get the pdf file.
You will need to print the pages twice, so you can match the images.
We like to decorate the back of the images.
So cut around the border around the edge so you are just left with the 36 images.
Then just grab your coloring pens (these are the ones we love and use all the time) and have fun.
When you have printed the 6 pages you will need to cut out all of the different images.
I prefer to use a paper cutter as it’s easier, quicker, and more accurate, but scissors will work too.
Now you will have two sets of 36.
Shuffle them up and lay them on the table face down in rows to make it easier, or just randomly on the table for older kids.
Playing the game is simple. Take it, in turn, to turn over only 2 images. If it is a match you can either remove them from the game and place them in front of you or leave them turned over face up.
The winner is the person who creates the most matches.
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Additional 4th of July free printables
Enhance your Independence Day celebration with a collection of free 4th of July games, perfect for adding a patriotic touch to your holiday festivities.
Dive into our vibrant 4th of July color by number activities, designed to entertain and engage children while they learn about the significance of the day.
Embark on an adventurous 4th of July scavenger hunt, a perfect way to explore and enjoy the outdoors with family and friends.
Test your knowledge and vocabulary with our challenging 4th of July word scramble, offering fun and learning for all ages.
These printables are ideal for bringing a sense of patriotism and joy to your 4th of July celebration.
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Need to print later? Add this to your Pinterest board or share it on Facebook. You’ll have it handy whenever you’re ready to use it!
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Last Updated on 20 December 2024 by Clare Brown
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