Free 4th of July I Spy (+ Answer Key!)


Published: June 19, 2025 · Updated: June 19, 2025 by Sacha — This post may contain affiliate links. Read our full disclosure.

If you’re in need of a last-minute Independence Day activity for your child, you’ll love this free 4th of July I Spy printable! Not only is it totally free to download, but it also requires no advance prep and includes an answer key that kids can use to check their answers themselves!

The last things parents need during holidays is to spend extra time prepping complicated activities. So if you’re in need of a low-prep alternative that will give you back a little bit of time while you’re prepping for your next social event, this printable activity is the perfect way to do that.

Grab the free file below and print it out for your kids so they can try to count all the items and write down their answers on the provided lines. The file even includes an answer key that kids can use to check their answers without the help of an adult!

Why You’ll Love This Printable

  • No advance prep: This activity is perfect for busy parents who are looking for a way to keep their little ones occupied while they enjoy barbecues, fireworks or other 4th of July festivities. Simply download the file, print and play!
  • 100% free: No need to enter your email address or track down a resource library password—you can download the PDF right on this page by clicking the download link below the preview image.
  • Answer sheet included: Looking for an activity that your child can do entirely on their own? This printable includes an answer key that they can use to double-check their answers once they’re done counting all the images.

Looking for more fun 4th of July ideas? Check out this 4th of July Windsock, this Glitter Fireworks Craft or this 4th of July Handprint Art!

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How to Use (for Different Age Groups)

The goal of this I Spy activity is for kids to count all the matching images and write the totals on the provided lines.

Depending on your family’s needs, this activity can be adapted for different age groups:

  • Younger kids: Have your kids cross out each item as they count it in order to better keep track of which ones they’ve counted. To make things even easier, they can use different colors to cross out different types of items, or keep track of each one on a whiteboard or separate sheet of paper.
  • Older kids: Make this activity more challenging by encouraging your kids to rely solely on their memory instead of crossing things out. You can even set a timer and have them race the clock (or another child) for an added challenge!

Once your children are done counting, they can double-check their answers using the answer sheet to make sure they have arrived at the right count.

Printing Instructions

Once you have downloaded the PDF to your computer, simply print it on Letter-sized (8.5 x 11 inches) paper and hand it to your child so they can practice counting all of the images.

If you wish to print this activity on A4 paper, you’ll likely need to adjust the “Scale to Fit” setting on your printer to ensure that none of the printable area is being cut off during printing.

How to Make This Printable Reusable

If your child enjoys this activity and you want them to be able to use the sheet multiple times without wasting more paper, you can use a thermal laminator or self-laminating sheet to laminate it, or place it inside a plastic page protector or dry erase pocket.

If you choose to do this, your child will be able to cross out the images and write the numbers on the lines using washable or dry erase markers, then wipe the sheet clean and store it for future use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

This printable is suitable for toddlers and up, or for any child who is learning to count.

The highest number they’ll need to count to for this activity is 12, which makes it perfect for younger kids. If your child can’t quite count that high yet, feel free to help them out and turn this into a learning activity!

Absolutely! I love supporting fellow educators. Feel free to print out this activity for your students and have them complete it on their own, or introduce a bit of friendly competition by having them team up and count all the items as quickly as they can.

I Spy worksheets are a great way to help kids practice their counting, working memory and visual discrimination skills, as well as a variety of other skills.

If you wish, you can work in some extra skill building by asking your child to categorize the different types of items (e.g. by category or color), or—if they’re old enough—by asking them to spell out each word.

Have a question that wasn’t answered here? Let me know in the comments and I’ll be happy to help!

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