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Free July Worksheets & Printables for Kids

These free July worksheets and printables make summer learning easy and fun.

With over 45 activities covering holidays, science, animals, geography, and seasonal themes, there’s something for preschool, kindergarten, and elementary-aged kids.

From Canada Day and Shark Awareness Day to Moon Day and Harry Potter’s birthday, these July activities help keep kids engaged throughout the month.

Free July worksheets and printables for kids including a July word search, word scramble, memory game, and zoo animals I Spy activity

Looking for even more summer activities? Check out our collection of summer worksheets for kids.

General July Printables

Start the month with light, low-prep activities that support reading and spelling skills. These July-themed worksheets are perfect for summer learning, morning work, or keeping kids engaged during school breaks.

  • July word search – A seasonal puzzle that builds vocabulary and reinforces letter patterns with a summer twist.
  • July word scramble – Kids rearrange letters to uncover July-themed words, building spelling skills along the way.
  • July coloring pages – Simple summer-themed coloring sheets featuring sunshine, beach scenes, fireworks, ice cream, and other favorite July activities.
July word search printable featuring summer vocabulary including independence, beach, fireworks, picnic, and vacation

Canada Day – July 1

Celebrate Canada Day with simple printables that highlight history and geography in a way that’s accessible for young learners. These worksheets work well for early July lessons or as part of a broader North America unit.

  • Canada Day worksheet – A mix of fun facts and basic comprehension questions to introduce the meaning behind the holiday.
  • North America worksheet – Helps kids locate Canada on a map and identify neighboring countries, reinforcing geography skills with a regional focus.

Zoo Day – July 1

Zoo Day is a fun excuse to explore animal themes while building early learning skills like counting, observation, and color recognition. These zoo printables are great for quiet time, centers, or pairing with a trip to the zoo.

  • I Spy zoo animals – A visual search activity that helps kids practice counting and animal identification.
  • Zoo scavenger hunt – Encourages kids to spot and name common zoo animals, perfect for home, classroom play, or an actual visit.
  • Zoo color by number – Combines number recognition with coloring fun using familiar zoo animals.
Teach and Celebrate the Year workbook banner featuring holiday activity pages, multicultural celebrations, fun facts, and classroom learning ideas for kids

Independence Day – July 4

We like using Independence Day printables as a relaxed way to bring in a little history and celebration without going overboard. Whether it’s a quick game, a themed word puzzle, or a simple art activity, these are easy to fit into your week leading up to the 4th.

Build A Scarecrow Day – July 7

This quirky mid-summer holiday is a fun chance to sneak in a little creative writing. We’ve used it as a gentle prompt to get words flowing without pressure.

  • Scarecrow acrostic poem template – Kids use each letter in the word scarecrow to create a line of poetry. It’s simple, open-ended, and works well for both independent writing and group brainstorming.

National Don’t Step on a Bee Day – July 10

This bee-themed day is a great way to explore pollinators through early science, art, and literacy. We’ve used these activities to talk about why bees matter, and to sneak in some gentle life cycle learning.

Bee life cycle spinner worksheet showing the stages of a bee's life cycle for elementary science lessons

National Rock Day – July 13

We’ve always found rock-themed activities to be an easy way into earth science, especially when paired with books or a nature walk. These printables focus on the rock cycle and types of rocks, making them ideal for early elementary learners.

Shark Awareness Day – July 14

Shark Awareness Day is a great time to explore ocean life beyond just the scary stereotypes. These worksheets have helped us look at sharks from a science angle, while still keeping the wow factor.

  • Types of sharks worksheet – Introduces kids to different shark species with fun facts and simple classification.
  • Parts of a shark worksheet – A beginner anatomy activity that helps kids label and identify shark body parts like fins, gills, and tails.

World Snake Day – July 16

Snakes tend to grab attention fast, so this day is an easy way to spark interest in reptiles. We’ve used World Snake Day to explore different species and talk about habitats, movement, and adaptations.

  • Types of snakes worksheet – A simple sorting or matching activity that introduces common snake species and encourages early classification skills.

National Football Day – July 18

Whether your kids play the game or just like the energy around it, football-themed activities are a fun way to sneak in some learning. These printables mix literacy, logic, and creativity, with just enough challenge to stay interesting.

Football picture puzzle worksheet with football vocabulary rebus puzzles for kids

Moon Day – July 20

Moon Day is a fun entry point for space-themed learning. We’ve used these printables during science units or just as a way to build curiosity about the night sky. They’re especially helpful for reinforcing vocabulary and sequencing.

Coral Reef Awareness Week – Third Week of July

This is a great time to explore marine life and ocean ecosystems in a hands-on way. We’ve used these printables as a gentle intro to biodiversity and conservation.

  • Coral Reef unit study – A kid-friendly overview of coral reef habitats, including vocabulary, map work, and simple science facts.
  • Ocean color by number – Combines early math with marine-themed images, perfect for quiet time or pairing with read-alouds on ocean life.

Ice Cream Day – Third Sunday of July

We never skip Ice Cream Day, especially when it gives us a sweet excuse to mix learning with treats. These simple activities work well as a light summer review or a fun end-of-week reward.

  • Ice cream math worksheet – Combines counting, number matching, or simple addition with an ice cream theme to make math more fun.
  • I is for ice cream handprint – A cute alphabet craft where kids turn their handprint into an ice cream cone, great for reinforcing the letter I through art.

Christmas in July – July 25

Christmas in July is a fun summer tradition that brings a little holiday cheer to the warmest month of the year. These Christmas-themed printables combine festive fun with educational activities for kids.

National Tree Day – July 28

Tree-themed activities are always a hit here, especially when they tie in nature walks or family connections. These printables mix observation, early science, and creativity in a way that’s easy to adapt for different ages.

Harry Potter’s Birthday – July 31

July 31st marks Harry Potter’s birthday, making it the perfect time for a little wizarding fun. This printable activity helps kids practice vocabulary and spelling while searching for familiar characters, places, and magical terms from the Harry Potter series.

Last Updated on 12 June 2026 by Clare Brown

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