This free printable Johnny Appleseed I Spy worksheet is a fun way to teach younger kids numbers, counting, and visual discrimination. I hope you enjoy!
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This is a simple I Spy worksheet for younger children. There are eight or fewer of all items pictured in this fun activity.
This particular printable does not have different levels of difficulty. If you'd like something more challenging, please visit this post with fall I Spy printables.
This Johnny Appleseed worksheet is a fun way to improve your child or student's fine motor skills, counting skills, number writing, and visual discrimination skills. It makes a great activity for therapy clients and for library activities, too!
You can also use it to go along with reading a book like Johnny Appleseed at school, home, or the library.
- Lindbergh, Reeve (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 32 Pages - 09/01/1993 (Publication Date) - Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (Publisher)
This worksheet is also perfect for early finishers, independent work, and extra practice. This I Spy page is best suited to pre-k and kindergarten children. Older children will probably find it too easy.
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It's easy to make this I Spy activity reusable when you slide your print outs into dry erase pockets.
- Package includes 6 dry erase pocket sleeves in 6 bright colors, which are red, green, yellow, orange, pink, and blue.
- Mr. Pen dry erase pocket sleeves are made with durable and long-lasting PET plastic with industrial-grade stitching according to the highest quality...
- Our dry erase pockets measure 10 x 14 inches, which makes them perfect for storing most sizes of paper or student activity sheets.
These pages can be placed in classroom centers with dry erase markers or be used multiple times at home. Many children enjoy repeating the same activity many times as they work towards mastery.
How to use I Spy worksheets
Using this free activity is easy and no-prep.
Even though it is in color, this worksheet prints well in black and white.
First, download your free printable PDF file. The download link is towards the end of this post - look for the row of purple arrows pointing at the download link.
Print off your desired number of copies. Slide pages into a dry-erase pocket to make them reusable. If you're using dry erase pockets, make sure to provide dry-erase markers or something like Stabilo Woodies.
If your child is new to this type of activity, s/he can cross off each of the different objects as it's counted and make a tally mark in the appropriate box.
Children who have more practice counting can simply count each like object and write the numeral in the appropriate box.
That's it! This activity is very easy to use.
Free printable Johnny Appleseed I Spy PDF file download area
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Commercial use and redistribution are prohibited.
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I hope you enjoy this activity for your Johnny Appleseed theme! Be sure to check out the posts below for more fall printables for kids of all ages!
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