I Spy “Flip” Board Game: Back to School Emotions

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Preschool kindergarten early elementary

Type of Resource: PDF

Number of Pages: 22

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What’s Included in the School Supply Emotion Identification I Spy Game

This I Spy Flip Board Game includes everything you need to add emotion recognition practice to your back-to-school centers, small groups, or homeschool lessons.

You’ll receive:

  • 10 different I Spy game boards with school supply emotion pictures
  • 40 I Spy image cards featuring expressive school supplies
  • Token cards for keeping score during each round
  • Clear visual directions for easy game play
  • Simple prep instructions for printing, laminating, cutting, and storing
  • A school supply theme with crayons, pencils, glue, notebooks, calculators, backpacks, books, tablets, and more
  • A variety of facial expressions to support emotion identification and social emotional vocabulary

The different game boards help keep the activity fresh, so kids can play again and again while continuing to practice visual scanning, emotion recognition, and vocabulary building.


Required Materials:

  • Laminator
  • Paper Cutter
  • Paper, Printer, Ink

Standards Alignment for Emotion Identification and Early Learning

This School Supply Emotions I Spy Board Game supports foundational early learning skills commonly addressed in preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten classrooms.

Skills supported include:

  • Recognizing and identifying emotions
  • Using words to describe feelings
  • Building social emotional vocabulary
  • Observing and comparing visual details
  • Participating in cooperative play
  • Following simple game directions
  • Taking turns with peers
  • Strengthening attention and visual scanning skills
  • Communicating about familiar classroom objects and expressions

This emotion recognition game also supports social emotional learning goals related to self-awareness, relationship skills, and communication.

Skills Students Practice with This School Supply I Spy Board Game

This I Spy Flip Board Game gives young learners repeated opportunities to practice emotion recognition, emotion identification, and vocabulary building through play.

Primary Social Emotional Skills

  • Emotion Recognition
  • Emotion Identification
  • Social emotional vocabulary
  • Naming and describing feelings
  • Observing facial expressions
  • Connecting visual clues to emotions
  • Talking about feelings in a low-pressure setting

Additional Early Learning Skills

  • Vocabulary building
  • Visual discrimination
  • Visual scanning
  • Attention to detail
  • Focus and concentration
  • Turn-taking
  • Friendly competition
  • Fine motor skills when flipping cards, pointing, and collecting tokens
  • Speech and language practice for describing school supplies and emotions

This I Spy game also gives teachers, homeschool parents, SLPs, and OTs an easy way to observe how children notice details, process visual information, and communicate what they see.

I Spy "Flip" Board Game: Back to School Emotions

The School Supply Emotions I Spy Flip Board Game gives kids a hands-on way to practice emotion identification while searching for matching pictures. Players flip picture cards, scan the game board, and race to find the matching school supply emotion image first.

Because each card shows a school-themed object with a different facial expression, children naturally begin noticing details like eyes, eyebrows, mouths, and body language.

Those little visual clues are a big part of emotion recognition, and this I Spy activity gives kids repeated practice without turning social emotional learning into a lecture.

The school supply theme makes the game especially helpful at the beginning of the year when students are learning routines, classroom vocabulary, and how to talk about feelings in a safe, supported way.


How to Use the School Supply Emotions I Spy Flip Board Game

This back-to-school emotion identification game is easy to set up and simple enough for repeated classroom use.

Step 1: Choose an I Spy Game Board

Pick one of the school supply emotion game boards and place it where all players can see it. The game can be played with partners, a small group, or one-on-one with a teacher, therapist, or homeschool parent.

Step 2: Flip the I Spy Image Cards

Give each player a stack of image cards or place the cards in one shared pile. Players flip the top card and look closely at the school supply emotion picture.

Step 3: Race to Find the Matching Emotion Picture

Players scan the I Spy board to find the matching school supply image. The first player to point to or touch the correct match wins a token card for that round. Keep playing until the cards have been matched, then count the tokens to see who collected the most.

For extra social emotional learning practice, pause after each match and ask simple questions like, “How does this pencil look?” or “What clues helped you know that crayon looks worried?” Tiny conversations like that build emotion vocabulary without making kids feel put on the spot.


Perfect For Back-to-School Social Emotional Learning

This School Supply Emotion Identification I Spy Board Game fits easily into so many early childhood learning routines.

Use this I Spy game for:

  • Back-to-school centers
  • Preschool social emotional learning
  • Pre-k emotion recognition practice
  • Kindergarten morning tubs
  • Small group instruction
  • Speech therapy sessions
  • Occupational therapy activities
  • Homeschool social emotional lessons
  • ELL and ESL vocabulary support
  • Early finishers
  • Indoor recess
  • Partner games
  • Calm-down corner activities
  • Classroom community lessons

The quick game format makes it easy to use when you have 10 minutes, a small group waiting for the next activity, or a class full of kids who need something structured but still fun. You know, those magical little transition pockets where chaos likes to sneak in wearing tiny shoes.


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