Where I live the snow fall in winter is minimal, but when those fluffy flakes do fall… the celebration begins! The joy and laughter coming from tiny faces is contagious, even when you do get a snowball to the face. When little fingers get too cold, bring them inside and continue the fun with our Winter I Spy game.
Our Winter I Spy game printable is the perfect way to practice important motor and cognitive skills- all while having a blast with friends! These adorable and colorful I spy pictures will have anyone longing for a hot cup of cocoa (with extra marshmallows for me please)!
Recommended Grade Level/Uses
For I Spy “Flip” Board Game:
Learning About Memory Skills:
I SPY PRintable GAME
ASKING STUDENTS TO USE COGNITIVE (THINKING) SKILLS CAN HELP BUILD THEIR WORKING MEMORY. STUDENTS CAN ANSWER QUESTIONS LIKE:
Where is this object located? What characteristics of the object will help me find it? I remember seeing that picture before, how can I find it again?
It’s important for kids of all ages to practice using their memory and problem-solving skills in order to recognize visual details, enhance vocabulary, and follow multiple step directions.
This easy I Spy printable can be used with an individual child, a pair of children, or a small group.
A few examples of the Winter I spy images included in this printable are: snow globe, sweater, ice skating, pine tree, winter hat, earmuffs, hot cocoa, snowman, snowflake, and an igloo.
I spy can fit into any part of your child’s day-
- While lunch is being prepared
- During a snow storm or rainy day
- After a classroom activity or assignment was finished
- On road trips
- As a boredom buster when the whining begins
In addition to exercising a child’s working memory, here are more concepts to explore using the I Spy board game:
- What colors are in that object?
- What shapes make up the object?
- What letter does that object start with?
- What other kind of objects might I find during the winter season?
What Social Skills Can Preschoolers Learn?
Practicing social skills with the game i spy
HAVING STUDENTS WORK TOGETHER TO PLAY THE I SPY FLIP MEMORY GAME CAN UTILIZE SOCIAL SKILLS LIKE:
- Turn-taking and patience
- Positive communication
- Resilience after a loss
- Cooperation
Why Is It Important For Kids To Practice Memory Skills?
Besides the fact that kids love playing I Spy games, there are so many other reasons you should work on problem-solving and memory activities with your child.
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“My multi-aged group loved this even more than I thought they would! “
My kiddos love this! I use it for early finishers or in the morning while they are staggering in during breakfast. They are very engaged and enjoy playing!
How To Use These I Spy Printables
How to Use the Activity
- Choose your option below to get the printable pack.
- Print, cut out, and laminate the activity for durability.
Using the “Flip” I Spy Game
Choose how many players will be participating in the game. Make sure to explain how the game is played and possibly model how to play it for them.
Once the posters are laminated, there are many learning activities you can use them for, including using dry erase markers.
How Do I Play the I Spy “Flip” Board Game?
Playing this I Spy Board game is simple.
- Choose your I Spy game board.
- Divide the cards evenly among the players.
- Place the cards face down on the table.
- All players flip their top cards at the same time.
- Race to find the picture on your card first.
- Whoever finds their picture first wins a token.
- Play continues until the playing cards have all been used.
- The player that has the most tokens at the end of the game is the winner.
Our Favorite I Spy Books for Kids:
We can’t live without these!
Once your child’s creativity is sparked with this fun activity, take it a step further with these engaging resources:
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I Spy: A Book of Picture RiddlesI Spy A to Z: A Book of Picture Riddles
I Spy Fun House: A Book of Picture Riddles
I Spy Animals
I Spy Numbers
I Spy Little Animals: A Book of Picture Riddles
I Spy Little Book
I Spy Funny Teeth (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)
Scholastic reader, Level 1: I Spy 4 Picture Riddle Books
I Spy an Egg in a Nest (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)
I Spy a Dinosaur’s Eye (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)
I Spy a School Bus (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)
I Spy Ultimate Challenger: A Book of Picture Riddles
I Spy Super Challenger
I Spy School Days: A Book of Picture Riddles
Sorting Cards
Use the image cards to practice sorting colors, shapes, living vs. nonliving, and food or drinks.
Challenging Words
Create word cards to challenge students with identifying the image with the corresponding word.
Creative Storytelling
Give your child the image cards from the I Spy Winter game and have them create a story using the pictures.
I Spy Game
Use the I Spy pages to play traditional I Spy. Start the game with “I Spy with my little eye…” and engage the children with verbal cues to find the matching picture.
Extend the I Spy Activity
Use the I Spy activity for kids with books about winter to locate the I Spy pictures.
Get I Spy Free Printables
In addition to our I Spy “Flip” Game series, we have 20+ I Spy Free Printables on Life Over C.s Get I Spy Worksheets, posters and games here.
Focus Skills
For I Spy “Flip” Board Game:
Summer I Spy “Flip” Board Game Set
10 Game Boards
40 Playing Cards
Non-stop FUN!
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