Space I Spy – Free Printable for Kids
Space I Spy is a fun (and free) math and counting activity where preschoolers and kindergarteners will practice counting and writing the numbers 1 – 10. Add this to your collection of space printables, and you’ll soon have a class filled with little astronomers.

Disclosure: Adult supervision is required for all activities at all times.
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More Outer Space Play Ideas for Kids
Here are some more space themed play activities for toddlers and preschoolers. Learn all about the solar system with these fun ideas.
- Space Silhouette Art for Kids
- Planet Match Activity – Free Printable
- Bottle Rocket Craft for Kids
- Space Sensory Bin
- Space Lacing Cards – Free Printable
- Space Cutting Strips – Free Printable
- Outer Space Yoga Poses
- Alien Planet Sensory Painting
- …
For more ideas, check out these 20 Space Activities for Kids
Materials Needed
- Free Space I Spy Printable
- Printer, paper and ink
- Pen or pencil
- Laminating machine and laminating sheets (optional)
How to Make and Play Space I Spy
1. Download and print the free printable.
You can find the free pdf below. All you need to do is head to the bottom of the post and click the large blue button to get your copy.

2. Laminate the sheet.
This is optional. Laminating the sheet makes it reusable. Which means that you can save it and pack it away for next years class.

3. Count how many of each picture are in the top section of the page.
There are anywhere from 1 – 10 of each picture in the top section. Which makes this a wonderful math activity for young kids who are still learning to count.
4. Write how many you counted in the space provided at the bottom of the page.
For example: If you count 7 moons, then write the number 7 on the line next to the moon picture.
Are you going to try Space I Spy with your kids?
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