This post may include affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. This Valentine’s Day activity bundle is designed with slightly older children in mind. Kindergarten students who love numbers may enjoy these, but they’re probably best used by first and second grade students. If you need easy I spy games for younger kids, be sure to check out this post with easy I Spy worksheets for little kids. This fun game is the perfect Valentine activity to keep kids busy, screen-free, or for use in a classroom center. You could also turn it into a fun activity for a classroom party of Valentine’s Day party to see who can accurately complete a worksheet the fastest! For more fun Valentine’s activities, be sure to visit these additional posts:
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How to use printable activities
The premise of I spy printables is easy. Your child or students counts how many times each image appears on the worksheet and writes the correct number in the appropriate box. These worksheets are fairly challenging with a number of images to find. If you have younger children, please get this easy version of an I Spy activity from this post. Using this easy activity is simple and no-prep or low-prep, depending on what you decide to do. It’s the perfect activity for a rainy day at home, road trip, homeschool lesson, classroom math center, or Valentine’s Day celebration. First, you’ll need to grab your PDF file from lower down in the post. Please scroll to the row of purple arrows towards the end of this post. They are pointing at a large button “click here to download your free printables.” Learning Center members can log in here to quickly and easily access the file from their simplified, ad-free site. Not a member yet? Keep scrolling to the download link or join for as little as 7 cents a day! You’ll unlock instant access to 400+ printables with unlimited downloads from an ad-free site. Learn more about The Learning Center here. Next, print the pages you want. One is in color, two are in black and white, and the last page requires reading. Here’s a look at what you’re getting: If you want to make the printable worksheet reusable for use in centers, slide each page into a dry-erase pocket and provide dry erase markers or wet erase markers. If you don’t want the page to be reusable, just had it over with a pencil! Marking off each picture as it’s counted makes the game easier, disallowing marks makes it more challenging.
Free printable games download area
These free downloads are licensed for personal use and single classroom use. This includes use with occupational therapy clients, church groups, etc. These printables are not licensed for commercial use. You are not licensed to redistribute or sell the files or print outs to other adults to use with their children or students. Please refer friends and colleagues to this post so they can download their own copy. I hope you enjoy these printables! Be sure to stop by the posts below for more free Valentine’s Day printables.






































