I Spy “Flip” Board Game: Valentine’s Day Counting
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What’s Included in the Valentine Counting I Spy Board Game
You’ll have everything you need to set up a reusable Valentine’s Day math center that works for partners, small groups, homeschool lessons, or therapy sessions.
This Valentine I Spy game includes:
- 10 Valentine I Spy game boards
- 40 I Spy image cards
- Number cards for numbers 1-10
- Heart ten frame cards for counting practice
- Cute Valentine picture cards with hearts, animals, umbrellas, flowers, and love-themed images
- Token cards for winning each round
- Teacher prep directions
- Easy-to-follow game instructions
The 10 game boards give students plenty of variety, so the Valentine counting activity can stay in your February math center for more than one rotation without feeling like the same game over and over.
Required Materials:
- Laminator
- Paper Cutter
- Paper, Printer, Ink
Standards Alignment for Valentine Counting and Number Recognition
This Valentine I Spy Board Game supports early math and language skills commonly practiced in preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten classrooms.
Standards and skill areas may include:
- CCSS K.CC.A.1: Count to 100 by ones and tens
- CCSS K.CC.B.4: Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities
- CCSS K.CC.B.5: Count to answer “how many?” questions
- CCSS K.CC.C.6: Identify whether groups are greater than, less than, or equal to another group
- Early childhood math: number recognition, counting skills, and quantity comparison
- Early childhood language: vocabulary building, listening, speaking, and following directions
- Visual motor development: visual scanning, visual discrimination, and attention to detail
The Valentine counting activity gives students developmentally appropriate practice with foundational math skills in a hands-on, easy-to-use game format.
Skills Students Practice with the Valentine I Spy Board Game
This Valentine I Spy counting game targets early math skills while also supporting visual motor development, language practice, and classroom readiness skills.
Primary Math Skills
- Number recognition 1-10
- Counting skills
- Matching numerals to quantities
- Recognizing ten frames
- Comparing quantities
- Building one-to-one correspondence foundations
Visual and Language Skills
- Visual scanning
- Visual discrimination
- Visual perception
- Attention to detail
- Valentine’s Day vocabulary building
- Naming, describing, and comparing pictures
Social and Classroom Skills
- Partner play
- Turn taking
- Following directions
- Waiting for a turn
- Focus and self-control
- Friendly competition during small group games
Because this Valentine I Spy board game combines numbers, heart ten frames, and love-themed picture cards, students can practice several early learning skills in one low-prep activity.
I Spy "Flip" Board Game: Valentine's Day Counting
Bring some adorable Valentine’s Day fun into your math centers while helping students practice number recognition, counting skills, visual scanning, and early vocabulary!
This Valentine I Spy Board Game turns counting 1-10 into a cute, interactive search-and-find game that preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students can play with a partner or small group.
Students flip an I Spy card, scan the Valentine’s Day game board, and race to find the matching number, ten frame, or picture first.
Every round keeps students looking closely, comparing details, counting carefully, and matching with purpose. That means your February math center feels fun and fresh while still giving students meaningful early math practice
How to Use the Valentine Counting I Spy Game
Step 1: Choose one Valentine I Spy game board and place it where all players can see the board clearly.
Step 2: Deal the I Spy image cards face down to each player, or place the cards in one shared draw pile for small group play.
Step 3: Players flip the top card and search the Valentine’s Day game board for the matching number, ten frame, or picture. The first player to find the match wins a token card for that round.
Keep flipping, searching, and collecting tokens until all cards have been matched. The player with the most token cards at the end wins the game.
For a slower-paced version, let students take turns drawing one card at a time and pointing to the matching image. This option works especially well for small groups, homeschool lessons, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and students who need more processing time.
Perfect For Valentine’s Day Math Centers and Small Groups
The Valentine Counting I Spy Board Game fits easily into February lesson plans and gives students a playful way to practice number recognition and counting skills.
Use this cute Valentine I Spy game for:
- Preschool math centers
- Pre-k Valentine’s Day activities
- Kindergarten counting practice
- Small group math instruction
- Partner games
- Morning tubs
- Early finishers
- Valentine party stations
- Homeschool math practice
- Speech therapy vocabulary practice
- Occupational therapy visual scanning practice
- ELL and ESL vocabulary support
- Indoor recess or rainy day activities
This Valentine’s Day I Spy activity gives students meaningful number recognition practice while still feeling like a game, which is exactly the kind of February math center we all need when the classroom is full of paper hearts and slightly mysterious glue stick lids.

























