Download our Free Printable Fruit Seek-N-Find (I Spy) Activity Sheets!
They are the perfect counting activity for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary students!
Whether you’re a teacher planning a food unit for you little learners, a homeschool parent looking for an engaging math activity for your preschooler, these Fruit Seek-N-Find activity sheets are sure to be a hit with your little learners.
🍎 Early Math Skills:
I designed this hands-on printable for young learners to practice counting, fine motor skills, and visual discrimination while getting familiar with colorful fruits like apples, bananas, strawberries, grapes, and more.
Use these Seek-N-Find activity pages to have your little learner show off thier counting skills or reinforce one-to-one correspondence (counting each item once).
You can also use this activity to introduce more math concepts like addition and subtraction by asking questions like “Which fruit do you see the most of?” or “How many more apples than bananas are there?”
Math, Language, and Literacy Connection:
Working through the fruit counting activity sheets is the perfect opportunity to practice fruit names,beginning letter sounds with your learner.
I never pass up an opportunity to use a classic picture book when teaching early learners.
Pair this activity with a fruit-themed storybook to build vocabulary and comprehension.
The Very Hungry Catepillar, Blueberries for Sal, and Eating the Alphabet are all wonderful parings for this activity.
Fun Ways to Use the Fruit Seek-N-Find Worksheets
Use with Markers or Crayons: Have your child circle or color each fruit they find. You can also ask them to tally the number of each fruit using the space provided.
Match with Real Fruit: Bring out a few pieces of real fruit from the fridge or pantry and match them to the ones in the worksheet. This builds real-world connections!
Use with manipulatives: Instead of circling, give your child small counters, buttons, or mini erasers to place on each fruit they find—perfect for building fine motor coordination.
Here are a few more creative and educational ways to incorporate the worksheets into your home or classroom:
Use with Markers or Crayons:
Have your student circle, check, or cross out each fruit they find. They should tally the number of each fruit and note it in the space provided.
Turn it Into a Game:
Use a timer and challenge your child to find all of one kind of fruit (e.g., all strawberries) before the timer runs out! Children loves timers.
To make the pages durable and reusable laminate them or place them inside plastic sheet protectors and use dry-erase markers.
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