Description
Can you spot the differences between the images? Sharpen your learners' visual perception skills with these cute Spring puzzles! These find the difference activities work well in small groups, as occupational therapy activities and as warmers, brain breaks or early finisher activities. Use these no-prep activities to help your students practice their scanning skills in a fun and engaging way that they are sure to love! These 10 pictures are ready to be used this March, April and May!
You will receive access to this folder via Google Drive
You will need a Google account to open the file and assign it to students. Provided is a digital version on Google Slides (which can also be downloaded and used offline on PowerPoint) and a printable pdf version. This resource is only provided in color as some differences relate to the color of the objects!
About this product:
- 10 cute scenes provided which include bright and colorful characters, animals and Spring objects.
- Each picture has 5 differences making them ideal for young learners and very young learners.
- Each scene is full of bright and colorful characters and familiar spring objects.
- Short guide included with suggestions for using this product
- Answer Key is also provided.
These activities work perfectly as:
- warmers
- speaking activities
- small group activities
- occupational therapy activities
- brain breaks
- early finisher activities
- vocabulary practice
This pack is part of our Spot the Difference Bundle! Get it cheap now!
Our Spot the Difference packs:
seasons:
holidays:
Back to School Spot the Difference
St. Patrick's Day Spot the Difference
Valentine's Day Spot the Difference
Spring products:
Digital Picture Reveal: Addition and Subtraction Facts to 20
2nd Grade digital math centers
We really appreciate your feedback so please support us by rating our resources. Please follow us, we have plenty more resources coming in the near future. New activities are 50% off for the first week!
We hope your students enjoy this activity as much as ours did! Happy Teaching!
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Description
Can you spot the differences between the images? Sharpen your learners' visual perception skills with these cute Spring puzzles! These find the difference activities work well in small groups, as occupational therapy activities and as warmers, brain breaks or early finisher activities. Use these no-prep activities to help your students practice their scanning skills in a fun and engaging way that they are sure to love! These 10 pictures are ready to be used this March, April and May!
You will receive access to this folder via Google Drive
You will need a Google account to open the file and assign it to students. Provided is a digital version on Google Slides (which can also be downloaded and used offline on PowerPoint) and a printable pdf version. This resource is only provided in color as some differences relate to the color of the objects!
About this product:
- 10 cute scenes provided which include bright and colorful characters, animals and Spring objects.
- Each picture has 5 differences making them ideal for young learners and very young learners.
- Each scene is full of bright and colorful characters and familiar spring objects.
- Short guide included with suggestions for using this product
- Answer Key is also provided.
These activities work perfectly as:
- warmers
- speaking activities
- small group activities
- occupational therapy activities
- brain breaks
- early finisher activities
- vocabulary practice
This pack is part of our Spot the Difference Bundle! Get it cheap now!
Our Spot the Difference packs:
seasons:
holidays:
Back to School Spot the Difference
St. Patrick's Day Spot the Difference
Valentine's Day Spot the Difference
Spring products:
Digital Picture Reveal: Addition and Subtraction Facts to 20
2nd Grade digital math centers
We really appreciate your feedback so please support us by rating our resources. Please follow us, we have plenty more resources coming in the near future. New activities are 50% off for the first week!
We hope your students enjoy this activity as much as ours did! Happy Teaching!






