Printable I spy autumn
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About I spy autumn
Welcome fall with this free printable I spy autumn activity for kids. This worksheet is lots of fun and it will keep kids busy for a while.
I spy games can be very beneficial for younger kids. This activity requires them to compare and count different objects. The game helps develop focus and concentration skills, and it’s a great visual discrimination practice.
Printable activities are a great way to keep kids entertained. Use them as a rainy day boredom buster at home, or take them with you on a long car drive, or to a restaurant.
You might want to pair this worksheet with other fun fall-themed activities.
Simply download and print this I spy game. You will find the download link at the end of this post. Enjoy!
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How to play I spy game
I spy games are very easy to play. For this game, you will only need the printable worksheet and a pen or colored pencils.
This activity features a box filled with 10 different fall-related images:
- Umbrella
- Acorn
- Pumpkin
- Apple
- Corn
- Boots
- Mushroom
- 3 fall leaves
Below the box, there is the number of how many of each item there is.
Kids will simply have to find all the pictures. They can color in, circle, or cross off each item as they find it.
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Printable I spy autumn game
Download the PDF file and print it at home or at your local print shop. Print as many copies as you need.
Print on standard 8.5″×11″ paper (US Letter). To print on A4 paper select “Fit to page” in your printer settings.
To make the page more durable print on heavier-weight paper or cardstock.
If you want to make this activity reusable you can laminate the page. You can also place it in a dry-erase pocket and have kids use dry-erase markers so they can use it over and over again.
Looking for more printable I spy games? You will find them HERE.
Please note: This printable is for personal and classroom use only. Please don’t sell or distribute this printable. If you’d like to share it with your friends or audience, please share the link to this post. Thank you!
Hi!
I work as a teacher in Finland. Can we use these free printables in school? I ask this because there is a text in every sheet “For personal use only”. What does that mean?
Yours, Susanna Lampinen
Hi, Susanna,
Thank you for reaching out! Yes, you may use the printables at school. I don’t allow to use them commercially – sell them, mass distribute, or upload them to other resources.
Hi!
I work with German children who have dyslexia, one of my students also has problems with focusing his attention on things and with really looking at something.
Due to your disclaimer, I was wondering if I could use some of your “I Spy”- pages when working with him?
Happy New Year,
Petra
Hi, Petra! Yes, you may use the printables in this way, thank you for asking. I hope they will be fun and useful!
Happy New Year!