I Spy Weather

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i spy weather

Looking for an I spy weather activity? This I spy weather printable for preschoolers has rainbows, clouds, sun, snowflakes, and more! It was initially made to go with the book review for Ava and the Rainbow (Who Stayed) written and illustrated by Ged Adamson, but can be used any time you’re in the mood to spy some weather!

This i spy worksheets pdf encourages kids to count how many weather elements they can spot. The bottom of the weather theme worksheet shows how many of each weather items there are  to find.

After your child has found all the weather items, grab some crayons and use this weather printable as a weather coloring page.

Benefits of I Spy Activities:

I spy activities help children build a working memory

I spy activities help children build a working memory, which in turn helps children learn and perform new tasks. Memory is a lot like a muscle that needs repetition and practice to stay strong, healthy, and build upon. An I Spy worksheet can improve memory each time your child works to find a certain item as he or she identifies that item among others without losing his or her focus. An I spy activity that has the searchable objects accounted for along the bottom can help a child keep mental count of how many items they’ve found, further sharpening their memory and retention skills, in addition to boosting their counting skills.

I spy activities boost visual discrimination

Visual discrimination is the ability to recognize details within images. I Spy worksheets help children to recognize and remember visual differences in pictures and to then discriminate between shapes, sizes, and more. Being able to distinguish such differences is a fundamental reading skill, particularly since some letters can look similar (think: p and q) but are so different.

I spy activities can maximize concentration

I spy printables require kids to pay close attention to what they’re looking for, which requires focus and a specific type of effort. If you’re looking for an activity to improve your child’s focus or attention, an I spy can be a great help. After looking for something after seeing a picture of it, try describing the item to your child so that he or she is also processing and retaining information that they hear, not only processing and retaining visual cues.


RELATED: Want MORE water-theme printables? Try our two most popular sea life dot to dots, they’re also free and can also be used as ocean coloring pages after: dot to dot whale and fish connect the dots.


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