This lends itself to be a great visual for talking about most/least and is more engaging than simply writing the number.
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My kiddos love a good game of I SPY, do yours? We played several games while walking through the neighborhood over the summer. Foster the love for the classic game AND work on math skills with our Back to School I Spy & Graph Printable!Why We Love I SPY Games:
- no-prep boredom buster
- works on counting skills
- great for visual discrimination
- introduces graphing skills
Supplies:
- School Printable
- Writing Utensil
- Page Protector (optional)
Print out the free I Spy & Graph: Back to School Printable
Provide a marker and perhaps some manipulatives to keep track of images already counted. In our other I SPY and Graph Free Printables, my so loved using Do A Dot markers to mark the graph.
How to Use this I SPY Printable:
Begin at the top of the graph and have your child count all the school houses.
Either fill in the graph as you count or fill in the graph after you have counted.
Continue until all the images have been graphed.
Back to School I SPY Game Answer Key:
- 3 Schoolhouses
- 8 stack of books
- 5 school buses
- 2 scissors
- 6 bottles of glue
- 2 paint palettes
Use this I SPY & Graph printable to work on visual discrimination, counting to 10, and graphing skills! Add this free printable worksheet to a math notebook, morning basket for your preschooler, or just print for a quick boredom buster!
You can also extend learning, ask these questions:
- What picture did your child find the most of?
- What picture did your child find the least of?
- How many more school buses are there than scissors?
- How many more paint palettes do you need to make 10?
Click the link to print your Back to School I SPY & Graph Printable!
- Back to School clipart licensed to Jessica Sawyer Designs
- do not alter, sell, copy, etc. mass distribute printable
- personal use only