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May 10, 2021

Printable Eye Spy Games for Kids with Autism

I’ve created a fun and educational printable eye spy games for kids with autism bundle for you! Use these printable activities to build communication skills, teach new vocabulary, learn about numbers, work on taking turns and more!

If you are looking for autism activities for your child or students, make sure you also check out my autism workbooks (they include 50+ printable autism activities + some fabulous learning bonuses).

Printable I Spy Games
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What are printable eye spy games?

Printable eye spy games are printable activities that you download and print out. Use them to build new skills with your autistic learners by prompting them to find each item and write down how many they find.

How to use printable eye spy games with autistic learners

  • Use them as part of your lessons plans
  • Include I Spy activities in your table sessions with your child or students
  • Use these as fun and educational activities in your classroom
  • Create I Spy Games with you and your child or students, siblings and/or friends
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What to teach with your eye spy worksheet

Use these printable I Spy activities to :

  • Build communication skills
  • Teach new vocabulary like the names of the animals, letters, numbers and more!
  • Work on taking turns
  • Use as part of a “quiet book“

I Spy Activities Included in the Bundle

There are 18 printable I Spy activities included in this bundle!

Learn more and get your copy of the bundle here.

I spy animals

Work on the names for different animals with this bundle, including farm animals, ocean animals, arctic animals and safari animals.

I spy ocean animals

Use these activities to talk about ocean animals.

I spy arctic animals

You can teach the animals of the arctic with these I Spy activities!

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I Spy Safari Animals

The safari animals are included in these activities as well.

I Spy pets

This activity is perfect for teaching the names of pets.

I spy colors

I love using I Spy activities to teach colors with my little learners on the autism spectrum.

I Spy shapes

Use these activities to work on shapes.

I spy bugs

Perfect for the bug lover!

I spy numbers

I love using I Spy activities in my programs to teach numbers and counting.

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I spy letters

Such a fun way to teach letters.

I Spy Instruments

Work on the names of different kinds of fruit.

I Spy Vegetables

The perfect activity to teach the names of the vegetables.

I Spy Clothing

Include this printable clothing activity when you are teaching the names of different types of clothing and working on teaching your child to get dressed on his or her own.

I Spy Halloween

Incorporate printable I Spy activities into your holiday activities for your child or students.

I Spy Christmas

Your little learners will love the I Spy Christmas printables included in the bundle!

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I Spy transporation

Work on vocabulary such as truck, plane and more.

I Spy toys

I included some of our favorite toys in this printable activity!

I Spy home items

You’ll find common everyday items in this activity.

I Spy instruments

Teach the names of the instruments with this fun I Spy game!

Printable Eye Spy Games

I hope you love these printable activities I made for you and your little ones on the autism spectrum!

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