Say and find the objects - ESL worksheets
How to play "I Spy with My Little Eye" as well as lots of ideas and examples for using this game to build many of your preschooler's skills.
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Free Printable Road Trip Games For Kids {I Spy}. DIY I spy with my little eye game for travel or home activty. Keep kids happy.
Ostatnio kilka osób pytało, czy mam więcej ćwiczeń typu "I Spy with My Little Eye". Dziś stworzyłam kilka zestawów. Są dwie wersje każdego ćwiczenia. Wersja nr 1 - z obrazkami, wersja nr 2 - wyrazy. 1. Food 2. Body parts 3.Toys Powyższe ćwiczenia można pobrać TU (pdf) Idealne dla przedszkolaków, którzy potrafią zapisać cyfrę lub dla pierwszej klasy, która uczy się danego słownictwa. Powtarzamy liczby od 1 do 10 oraz ćwiczymy nowe słownictwo. Później możemy poprosić dzieci o pokolorowanie przedmiotów wg instrukcji nauczyciela. Jakiś czas temu wrzucałam na fp wersję "I Spy with My Little Eye" ze zwierzętami.
Free Printable Road Trip Games For Kids {I Spy}. DIY I spy with my little eye game for travel or home activty. Keep kids happy.
An anecdote about a girl who is frightened of spiders and comes face to face with one. There is a true or false exercise and some comprehension questions. The title is a famous game and a play on words 'I spy a spider'. Key included. - ESL worksheets
I spy with my little eye... a giant octopus! Help him and his ocean friends find the hidden objects in the picture.
I Spy With My Little Eye Colors Worksheet is a fun addition to any classroom or library program! Simply fill in the box next to the color with what you spy. A great worksheet for teachers to have on hand as a fun game that can be played throughout the year.
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"I'm bored!" That's the phrase no parent wants to hear. If you're looking for a quick and easy way to keep your child entertained, then this DIY I Spy Game Printable needs to be up your sleeves. The thrifty kid-friendly craft is a great way for kids to learn how to follow directions and to sharpen their observation skills. This free printable is perfect for a long car ride or a rainy day at home, too. The printable includes suggestions of items to search for, but you can also add even more items based on colors and shapes to make it a bit more challenging.
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I Spy With My Little Eye School Edition Coloring Book - Fun And Education For KidsMake the perfect gift for anyone who loves coloring! Enjoy this I Spy With My Little Eye School Edition Coloring Book. Click the cover to reveal what's inside!About this book: 51 full pages drawings of school supplies, Printed on high quality solid white paper, Easily color with crayons, colored pencils or colored pens, Beautiful designs appropriate for all ages, Put a SMILE on your face! Scroll up and BUY NOW!
I Spy Toy is a fun activity that will captivate children's attention and spark their curiosity for hours of fun-filled exploration! From dolls and teddy bears to cars and building blocks, young imaginations will soar as they search for their favorite playthings. Simply download and print!
Happy Tuesday, friends! Thanks for joining me yesterday for my Keeping Christmas post! I always love when the 25th rolls around! I hope you all had a nice Memorial Day honoring those who have died in the service of their country {USA}and those loved ones who we cherish and honor as well! I'm back today sharing some fun birthday cards using the clever and whimsical Secret Agent stamp set! This is such a fun set and I love the assorted sentiments that make this perfect for different occasions and kids of all ages! One of these cards will be going to a 7 year old which makes the "agent number #007" so much fun at the bottom! I made two even though I only NEEDED one...I knew this would be a "MISTI intensive" project {ha ha} so I decided to just make 2. You know what I always say...if I'm going to make one, I may as well make 2! I've mentioned it before, but for those of you that don't know, I'm in charge of the kids at church and teach them music. Since we haven't been to church for a few months, I've been sending thinking of you cards and dropping off a religious gift and a birthday card at their doors. I bought some doorknob bags which are perfect to tuck the gift and the card inside and hang on their doorknob and go. To begin these two designs, I cut two pieces of Rustic Cream cardstock measuring 5 1/2 inches by 8 1/2. Once that was done, I used the Edgers #5 die collection to die cut the different edges to make the card look like a file folder. Once that was done, I scored it in half and folded it using a bone folder, which once the edges are cut is around 3 3/4 inches. I stamped the "Top Secret" image on the file tab using Pure Poppy ink and then stamped the "Confidential, Top Secret" circle image over the top in black as well as the front. I stamped the rest of the images that are directly on the card front using black and red ink and my MISTI for alignment. I die cut the secret agent twice for each card using the Secret Agent die collection and them stamped the images. He is just a series of two stamps; the pants and head portion and then the second step is his jacket. It really keeps the retro feeling of the stamp set by just using the two colors! Next comes the fun part! I die cut the magnifying glass three times for each card. I stamped one using my MISTI and then just used the other pieces for stability. I made a sandwich making sure to put the Pure Poppy transparency sheet between the layers. There is a circle die cut that cuts this to the right size so that it sandwiches nicely. I just used liquid glue to adhere the layers. I like using liquid glue for these types of projects because it gives me some "wiggle" time to make sure all of the edges are lined up properly. I attached the magnifying glass using a half circle of Velcro so that the recipient can take it off to use it to decipher the inside message as well. I was showing my 6 year old how it all worked and he was enamored with the idea! Then my 8 year old came around a while later and I showed it to him. I asked if an 8 year old would like something like this and he replied no. I said that was good to know so that I could make sure only 7 and younger would receive a card like this. He then said that maybe he did like it a bit...then he said, "fine, I really like it"! LOL! I guess 8 year olds are a go as well! I like that the stamp set comes with the "boy" and "girl" sentiment so that you can make it for either one. For the front of the card, I used Tropical Teal ink ink to stamp the hidden message, but found that it was too obvious. I then tried it with Weathervane ink for the inside and that was the winner. I found that I could stamp it lightly, but the colored transparency sheet made it stand out nicely when it is held over the image. I put the magnifying glass over the top so you can see it better in this photo. You could add as many scrambled messages as you want on the inside of the card, especially on the left hand side. I think I'll try adding more on the next batch that I make! I added a little silver clip to the top. It isn't holding anything in place, but more for aesthetics. You could definitely rearrange some of the design elements so that it could have a purpose. It was a last minute decision and I felt if I added any more words or image the card would look too busy! These were so much fun to put together and I can't wait to make a girl version as well! I have a lot of birthdays coming up so it is a definite possibility! Join me tomorrow for the first day of reveals for the new release from The Greetery! Thanks for fluttering by!
Hello everyone! Pauline and I are back once again with our new I spy with my little eye challenge which takes place right here on my blog. We're so glad you stopped by to check out our new theme and hope you will play along with us too! We had some fabulous entries last month, thank you all so much for joining us! I do want to apologize for getting so behind with commenting. Spring always makes life a bit busier but I finally got around to visiting all your wonderful entries a couple of days ago! Anyway, be sure to scroll down to the end to see who made our top 2, both which will have the option to join us for our June challenge. Just a heads up, for next month only we're going to start the challenge on the 3rd Monday (June 17th) instead of 3rd Wednesday, there is a great reason behind it which we will announce with the next challenge. It was my turn to select a theme this time around and I chose I spy with my little eye........... Something for Boys or Men We can't wait to see what you will come up with! As always the linky tool is at the end of the post. This time the challenge will close on Saturday before the new challenge starts (that would be Saturday June 15th) to accommodate the Monday start of the June challenge. And here is what we came up with to inspire you: My Card (Ellie) All info is right below the card. This post may include some affiliate links, meaning I may earn a small commission if you purchase something through the links. As always, this is at no cost to you. Thank you so much for supporting this blog! Father's Day is just a month away and so I decided to take this opportunity to make a Father's Day card. The cute bear and side table stamps are from the Penny Black set Love and Happiness. I fussy cut the image after coloring with Distress inks and added a little shading with a Faber Castell Polychromo sepia colored pencil. The background scene was created with Penny Black's floor die, a dots stencil and I have no idea what brand it's by (several to choose from though!) and the picture frame was done with Penny Black's frame die. I added a Father's Day sentiment from a retired set by Whimsy Stamps. I plan to share the card above with these challenges: Cutie Pie Challenge - Bear Hugs Daisy Chain Challenges - Boys or Men Pammie's Inky Pinkies Challenges - AG Penny Black Saturday Challenge - PB Stamps Pauline's Card: Absolutely fabulous! Please visit Pauline's blog to find out how she made this card. Related Products: We are so happy to have two guest designers joining us this month, thank you so much Gundi and Fiona for joining us! Their beautiful creations are below. Gundi's Card Isn't this a most adorable scene??!! Please visit Gundi's blog to find out how she made the card. Fiona's card: A simply perfect masculine make! Please visit Fiona's blog to find out she made this card. Top Picks from Challenge no. 14 Many thanks once again to everyone who joined in the last challenge where we were looking for wings. There were lots of wonderful entries which made it hard to choose just one favorite each but we finally managed and they are below in the order of entry. Remember, Top Picks are invited to join us in the next challenge if you like to. That would be for challenge no. 16 starting Monday June 17th! Of course it's not a requirement but we would love to have you both as guests!! No. 1 Lia (Ellie's Pick) No. 40 Diane H. (Pauline's Pick) Congratulations to both of you!! Your top pick logo is below to display on your own blogs if you like to. You are both invited to join us as guest designers (optional of course!) for challenge no. 16 starting on Monday June 17th. If you are interested in taking part, please message me (Ellie) at ellibellescorner at gmail dot com so I can give you all the details for our upcoming theme. To be in compliance with GDPR, Top Pick photos and links will be removed after the start of the new challenge. Now it's time to link up YOUR creations for the new theme! Anyone is invited to join us with your crafty makes following our theme - "I Spy Something for Boys or Men". Related Products: A few things to remember: You may share up to 5 different projects. You may combine with as many other challenges as you like to. No fully digital projects (including AI generated projects). A short mention of products used whenever possible is expected. Please include a link back to this blog. Backlinking to a recent project is allowed.
How to play "I spy with my little eye" as well as lots of ideas and examples for using this game to build many of your preschooler's skills.
I Spy With My Little Eye Something Beginning With... ...M!Can you find what it is among the colorful Halloween pictures? And, more importantly, can your little one?How does it work?- Each riddle focuses on a letter, for example, 'B'. - Among the many Halloween pictures on the page, try to find the one that begins with that specific letter. - Can you spot it? Turn the page to see if you were right!Playing this I-Spy guessing game together will be so much fun. And at the same time, your kid is: - Learning the letters of the alphabet - Getting to know things from everyday life like pumpkin, hat, candy, spider, and much more!Plus, they'll also develop the ability to concentrate, as well as their observational skills. These are great assets in life!This 'I Spy With My Little Eye - Halloween' puzzle book is part of our 'I Spy Books for Kids 2-4' series. Check out our entire catalog for more super fun 'I Spy' books.To get this 'I Spy' book, scroll to the top of this page and click the 'Buy' button.
How to play "I Spy with My Little Eye" as well as lots of ideas and examples for using this game to build many of your preschooler's skills.
How to play "I Spy with My Little Eye" as well as lots of ideas and examples for using this game to build many of your preschooler's skills.
This fun Easter I Spy set includes an easy worksheet for preschoolers, a hard worksheet for older kids and a fun printable Easter egg hunt!
Education to the Core heard your calls and developed an entire resource dedicated to phonics-based I SPY Activities - updated to include 84 activity
"Have some fun and celebrate spring with this free printable spring I spy game for kids. This new printable gives your kids the chance to spy with their little eyes some fun spring images with this free printable spring I spy game for kids. It's a fun activity for kids to do at home, a home school printable activity or individual or group activity for teachers to do in the classroom. Print it today for your family! "
I Spy Kids Road Activity
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Free Printable Road Trip Games For Kids {I Spy}. DIY I spy with my little eye game for travel or home activty. Keep kids happy.