Looking for a meaningful Independence Day activity for kids? This 4th of July Christian agamograph craft combines patriotic fun with faith-based learning in a creative, hands-on project children will love.
Kids can color, cut, fold, and assemble interactive agamographs that reveal two different images depending on the viewing angle, making this a unique patriotic Bible craft for Sunday School, homeschool, VBS, or summer learning activities.
Featuring messages like “God Bless America,” “One Nation Under God,” and “Freedom in Jesus,” this printable also includes thoughtful writing prompts that encourage kids to reflect on faith, gratitude, prayer, and good citizenship.
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If you are searching for a 4th of July Christian craft for kids that blends creativity, fine motor skills, and meaningful conversation, this patriotic agamograph activity is a great addition to your summer plans.
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When I created this 4th of July Christian agamograph craft activity for older kids, I wanted to include more options, so the agamograph printable comes with 4 designs that combine stars, hearts, crosses and the USA map together.
Each agamograph features a different message:
-God Bless America
-One Nation Under God
-Freedom in Jesus
-Faith • Love • Freedom
To make these bible agamographs even more fun and interesting for teachers to use in the classroom, I added eight writing prompts. I recommend this writing craft for students in grades 3 and up.
4th of July Christian agamograph
Supplies:
- 4th of July Christian agamograph printable
- White printing paper
- Colored pencils or markers
- Scissors
- Glue
How to make an agamograph craft for Independence Day
Start by printing the page with the two images and color them both.
Cut out the two images, keeping the letters at the bottom.
Cut out the strips and make sure to keep the letters at the bottom of the strips.
Glue the strips in order onto the blank frame, making sure to match the letters at the bottom of the strips with the letters at the bottom of the blank frame.
Cut off the white border of the frame, including the letters.
Fold the agamograph accordion-style along the lines between the pictures.
To see the two images, turn the agamograph to the left and to the right.
Option: Glue the agamograph at the top of a cardstock paper and add a writing prompt at the bottom.













