"Finding Hidden Objects, Multiples, and Emotions" is a unique worksheet that combines different skills by asking students to find certain things within a larger picture.
Hidden object pages include:
* Black and white scenes where students color the hidden objects.
* Black and white scenes where students count the number of objects they find in addition to coloring them.
* Colorized scenes where students write the number of hidden objects.
One black and white puzzle features a scene, but instead of finding objects, students must find the emotions hidden on objects and write down how many they find. For example, there's a smiley face on a cloud, so students write "1" on the line that asks students to write the emotions they find in the sky.
A few puzzles feature a large grid of numbers. Students must color in the squares that are multiples of a certain number, like 5, to reveal a hidden picture.
Hidden picture puzzles are a lot of fun, but they can also help students learn important skills. Hidden picture puzzles can help students practice paying attention to details, in addition to giving younger students practice with their fine motor skills when coloring in the images.
Some hidden picture puzzles can include a math element, like counting how many of a certain object they can find in the scene. One that asks students to find hidden emotions, like a smiley face on a patch of someone's pants, helps them learn how to follow directions and label positive and negative emotions.
Some hidden object puzzles rely on students to create the object, like a grid of numbers where they have to color in multiples of 3.
These kinds of worksheets are great as early finishers, classwork, or even extra credit.







