I Spy “Flip” Board Game: Alphabet

Recommended Grade Level:

Preschool kindergarten early elementary

Type of Resource: PDF

Number of Pages: 21

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What’s Included:

  • 5 colorful Alphabet I Spy game boards filled with uppercase letter images
  • 20 I Spy “Flip” cards featuring specific letters to find
  • 2 pages of token cards to track wins or reward progress
  • Full instructions for how to play with 2–4 players

Required Materials:

  • Laminator
  • Paper Cutter
  • Paper, Printer, Ink
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Alphabet I Spy Board Game | Visual Discrimination & Letter Recognition Game

Sail into letter recognition with this high-energy Alphabet I Spy Board Game! This hands-on activity gives preschool and kindergarten students an exciting way to practice identifying uppercase letters while building their visual scanning and matching skills. Whether you use it during literacy centers, small groups, or morning tubs, this fun game keeps little learners engaged and excited to learn the alphabet!


Skills Covered:

  • Uppercase letter recognition
  • Alphabet fluency
  • Visual discrimination and scanning
  • Attention to detail
  • Turn-taking and social skills

Learning Standards Addressed:


This activity supports the following foundational skills from Common Core and Texas Pre-K Guidelines:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.D: Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet
  • Texas Pre-K Guidelines: II.A.1 – Child names at least 20 uppercase and lowercase letters
  • Virginia ELDS – Language & Literacy: R2 – Demonstrates alphabet knowledge and letter recognition

How to Use:

  • Print the flip cards, game boards, and token cards on cardstock or scrapbook paper (white side)
  • Laminate all game pieces for durability
  • Cut apart the flip and token cards
  • Deal the flip cards face-down to each player
  • Each player flips their top card, and everyone races to find that letter on the board
  • The first player to find the correct letter wins a token
  • Continue until all cards are flipped—the player with the most tokens wins!

This Alphabet I Spy Board Game adds excitement and interaction to your letter recognition practice, making it perfect for early literacy instruction that feels like play. It’s easy to prep, fun to play, and a favorite with kids and teachers alike!