Winter I Spy Printable
Keep little minds active and engaged on chilly days with this fun Winter I Spy Printable. This simple activity is perfect for classroom activities, homeschool lessons, snow day fun, or quiet time at home. Kids will enjoy searching for matching winter pictures while building focus and observation skills.
I Spy games are wonderful coloring pages for kids who love puzzles. They also help children learn to notice small details and differences between similar objects.

Supplies
White paper
Printer
Pencil or pen
Crayons or colored pencils optional
Instructions
Print out enough copies of the Winter I Spy Printable so each child has one.
Have children carefully look at the picture grid and count how many of each winter item they can find.
Write the correct number in the box next to each matching picture.
For extra fun, let kids color the pictures after they finish counting.
You can use this as a quiet worksheet, a small group activity, or turn it into a friendly competition by timing how quickly children can correctly complete the page. The most important goal is to have fun while learning.
Fun Facts About Memory Games
Playing memory and observation games can improve attention, concentration, and focus.
These types of activities encourage critical thinking and help children strengthen short term memory skills.
Simple printable templates like this one make learning feel like play.
Source: Curious World – The Importance of Playing Memory Games
Printables
Click on the pattern below to open it in a new window and print at the correct size.

This printable is great for classrooms, parties, homeschool lessons, or simply keeping kids happily learning during the winter season.
Teacher Friendly Educational Extension
This Winter I Spy Printable works beautifully as part of a winter themed lesson.
Math Connection
Have students graph their results. For example, create a simple bar graph showing how many snowflakes, mittens, or snowmen were found.
Writing Prompt
Ask students to write a short winter story using at least three of the items they counted in the puzzle.
Visual Discrimination Practice
Encourage students to explain how they told similar objects apart. This strengthens observation and comparison skills.
Classroom Display Idea
After students finish, let them color their pages and create a winter bulletin board titled “We Spy Winter Fun.”






