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I Spy Summer Free Printable

Need a quick, ready to go, activity to challenge your students visual perceptual and fine motor skills? Check out this FREE I Spy Summer printable puzzle. You can download it for free at the bottom of the post.

I spy games are a great way to provide children with a visual perceptual challenge that they can do independently. This puzzle is perfect for a quick brain break or anytime! It is not too difficult so even young children can find the objects. Laminate it and use it with a wipe off marker over and over again.

How to Use the I Spy Summer Freebie

  1. Sign up to receive the newsletter from Your Therapy Source to gain access to the FREE Summer I spy worksheet.
  2. Download the PDF and print the worksheet or mark it up on a screen using a tool like Kami.
  3. Students can find and circle the summer objects.

What Skills Do Students Practice When They Complete This Activity?

The I Spy Summer activity works on the following skills:

  • visual scanning
  • visual discrimination
  • figure ground skills
  • visual motor skills
  • fine motor skills

When Should Students Use this Freebie?

The printables are perfect anytime for:

  • brain breaks
  • early finishers
  • fine motor stations
  • carry over activities at home
  • Occupational therapy session activity

Download your I Spy Summer Freebie Here

Sign up to receive the weekly email newsletter along with other announcements from Your Therapy Source. You will be redirected to the freebie page and a special offer on a seek and find activity packet! There will be a box in the upper right hand corner to click and download the PDF. If you do not see the sign up box, email [email protected] and reference this freebie and we can email it to you.

More Activities to Help Students with Visual Perceptual Skills

Visual Discrimination Seek and Find download includes 8 full color boards with cards and 12 black and white boards to color.  Look for objects that are pictured on the tablet screen.  Match up the cards or color in the matching picture according to the key.  This activity encourages visual discrimination, visual closure and visual motor skills.  Kids will love the tablet theme!  Just print and play.