Butterfly I Spy Game Printable

Have you been enjoying my printable I Spy games? We just love them, and I can’t get enough of making them! Check them out on my printables page – and if you’re looking for a specific theme that I don’t have yet, let me know and I’ll see what I can do!

Today, I have a Butterfly I Spy Game as part of the Butterfly Unit Study round-up! {See the rest of the links at the bottom of this post.}

 

Practice counting, visual discrimination, visual scanning, 1:1 correspondence, number recognition and more with this printable Butterfly I Spy Game for preschoolers and kindergartners.

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What’s in the Printable PDF File?

This printable consists of a single, no-prep page. Download the file, print the page, and start playing. Your kids can use crayons, dot markers, stickers or manipulatives to help with counting.

There are 10 different types of butterflies. A few of them are pretty close in coloring, but for the most part, they’re easy to tell apart. Strategies to keep 1:1 correspondence straight and not miss any butterflies are definitely helpful, though. Make sure to discuss them with your child.

 

Practice counting, visual discrimination, visual scanning, 1:1 correspondence, number recognition and more with this printable Butterfly I Spy Game for preschoolers and kindergartners.

 

Once all the butterflies of one type have been counted, your child can mark the number at the bottom of the page.

Each type of butterfly shows up between four and eight times.

The following butterfly types are used in this printable: Black Swallowtail, Blue Morpho, Buckeye, Cabbage White, Common Blue, Dogface, Monarch, Painted Lady, Red Admiral, and Tiger Swallowtail.

 

Check out this fun digital puzzle activity for practicing addition to 20!

This 25-piece Addition to 20 Digital Spring Puzzle is perfect for first graders working on their addition facts. It’s self-checking and editable for maximum ease of use!

 

Download your Butterfly I Spy Game now!

Practice counting, visual discrimination, visual scanning, 1:1 correspondence, number recognition and more with this printable Butterfly I Spy Game for preschoolers and kindergartners.

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Do You Like this Clip Art? Here’s Another Printable that Uses It, Too!

Butterfly Addition Clip Cards

 

Don’t Forget to Check Out the Rest of the Butterfly Unit Study!

Find the Letter B is for Butterflies from 3 Boys and a Dog

DIY Ruffle Butterfly Bookmark from Living Ideas

Butterfly Life Cycle for Kids (Free Printables) from The Natural Homeschool

Easy Kid Craft: Colorful Spring Butterfly Suncatcher from Crafty Mama in ME

Where to see Butterflies in Nature from FrogMom

Cupcake Liner Butterfly Craft from Raising Little Superheroes

Butterfly Science from Schooling a Monkey

Butterfly Books for Children from The Jenny Evolution

How to Meet a Butterfly from Bambini Travel

Planting a Butterfly Garden from Our Daily Craft

Butterfly Sensory Bin with Scavenger Hunt and Life Cycle Activities {Free Printables} from Living Montessori Now

Butterfly DIY Window Clings from Gym Craft Laundry

Life Cycle of a Butterfly Worksheet from Living Life and Learning

Preschool Butterfly Songs from Preschool Powol Packets

Visiting a Butterfly House from Something 2 Offer

How to Raise a Butterfly {with Free Butterfly Journal} from Books and Giggles

 

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