I spy with my little eye, someone who makes me proud!

Give it a try!

We are going to try tackling the tricky task of form constancy. Similar to the figure ground skills we worked on last week, form constancy is a portion of visual perception. I have tried to make this week’s activity as fun as possible!

Candy Jar worksheet

Try out this fun worksheet by answering how many of each colored candy is in this picture! Once you are done, take a picture of your work and send it to me via email!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1l9PF6pDhFujMRKmoyncZTlnRPPM9gWly/view?usp=sharing

I Spy

Try out a game of “I Spy”! For example, one person says “I spy with my little eye, something blue'“! Then the other person has to guess different items around them that are blue until they guess the right object. The game continues to go back and forth for as long as you’d like! Bonus points: try this game on a walk outside or in your yard! It’s always nice to get some fresh air!

Unable to play with someone else: https://www.scholastic.com/ispy/games/ Virtual I Spy

Give this a try: I spy with my little eye, something red! Email me your best guess!

Give this a try: I spy with my little eye, something red! Email me your best guess!