Cookout & Food
Fireworks & Night Fun
Summer Vibes
Party, Parade & USA
100

This is the classic Fourth of July food people put in a bun with ketchup or mustard.

Hot Dog/Burgers

100

These bright lights explode in the sky at night.

Fireworks

100

These protect your eyes when the sun is bright.

Sunglasses

100

These are the three colors people wear for the Fourth of July.

Red, white, and blue

200

This fruit is green on the outside and red on the insane and is cut into triangles to enjoy.

Watermelon

200

Before watching fireworks, people often lay this on the grass to sit on.

Blanket or a mat

200

This is something you put on your skin so you do not get sunburned.

Sunscreen

200

This is an event where people walk, ride floats, play music, and wave to the crowd.

Parade

300

This is when people cook outside on a grill with burgers, ribs, chicken, or hot dogs.

Barbecue / Cookout

300

These small handheld fireworks sparkle, but should only be used safely with adults.

Sparklers

300

This is a popular summer place with water, sand, and waves.

Beach

300

This is something people wave or hang outside for the holiday.

A Flag


400

This frozen dessert is usually scooped into a cone or bowl and melts fast in July.

Ice cream

400

This is one thing you might bring if fireworks are too loud for you.

Headphones / Ear protection

400

This summer activity uses a net, a ball, and is often played at the beach.

Volleyball

400

This is the national anthem of the United States.

The Star-Spangled Banner