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Free Winter I Spy Printable for Kids

This free Winter I Spy printable is a fun activity for kids of all ages. You can use it to occupy early finishers in your class, or as a math center for your preschoolers. Either way, kids will have loads of fun finding all the Winter themed items in this free activity.

I Spy games are not only a fun way to pass the time on road trips or a rainy day. They also have a number of math skills that preschoolers and kindergarteners need to learn for school. Such as counting, number formation and one-to-one correspondence.

If you love this educational printable then you’ll love the Winter Activity Pack. It’s a great collection of Winter themed crafts and activities for preschool and kindergarteners.

Disclosure: Adult supervision is required for all activities at all times.

More Winter Themed STEM Activities for Kids

STEM is a great way to get kids of all ages excited about learning. Here are some of my favorite STEM activities for preschoolers and kindergarteners to do this Winter.

  1. Snowman Shape Puzzles (Free Printable)
  2. Penguin Math Puzzles
  3. Snowstorm in a Jar Science Experiment
  4. Winter Counting Worksheets
  5. Winter Skip Counting Worksheets

Materials Needed

  1. Winter I Spy pdf file
  2. Printer and paper
  3. Pen

How to Make and Play Winter I Spy

1. Download and print the free worksheet.

You can find a total of 8 printable I Spy pages below. Just head to the end of this post and click the large blue button to get your copy.

If you want to make your printable worksheets more sturdy and reusable then I recommend either laminating them, or placing them in dry erase pockets. You can then use dry-erase markers to solve the game instead of a pen or pencil.

2. Count how many of a certain image are above the line.

The printable is divided into two sections. The bottom section is the answer key and the top section is the I spy part.

Pick one image and count how many of the same image appear above the line. This is a great way to get younger kids to practice one-to-one correspondence (counting each object only once and not missing any.)

3. Write the number in the space provided.

Write the correct numeral in the space provided next to the image in the answer key section.

This is an easy way to get kids to practice number formation, as well as number – numeral matching. Which is essential for school readiness.

4. Repeat with all of the pictures.

Count all of the images and write the numeral in the section at the bottom of the page.

There are up to ten of some of these Winter objects for your kids to count to in this printable. This is perfect for young children who are still working on counting to 10.

Are you going to try this Winter I Spy printable with your kids?
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Winter Activity Pack

Over 90+ pages of Winter themed play based learning activities and craft templates. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten.