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2 Free Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities

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These 2 free Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities are wonderful ways to add magical fun to your day! Great for parties, classroom, library, family, and homeschool fun. Discover creative ways to use these enchanting activities with kids and how to get started today.

 

Enjoy magical fun with kids using these 2 free Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities.

 

Magical Fun with Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities

My five boys and I often play a fun game called "Would You Rather?". We make up either/or questions to find out more about each other's preferences.

One of our favorite topics for our DIY game is Harry Potter.

And the most popular question is:  Would you rather be a Muggle or a wizard/witch?

The answers are always unanimous. Wizard or witch!

We all giggle and then go back to our Muggle world. This game shows, however, just how much we love all things Harry Potter.

With our obsession with this wizard and his adventures, I'm always looking for new ways to extend the learning fun featuring these characters. I find it's so much easier to engage my boys in our homeschooling when we use interest-led topics for our lessons. And Harry Potter books and stories definitely top that list!

 

2 free Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities printables on white background and boy completing Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy with a black pen on white background

Fun Ideas for Using These Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities

I created these Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities for a few reasons. My two younger boys are learning about tally marks. We've enjoyed practicing this concept with our Thanksgiving, Christmas, Snowflake, and Dr. Seuss-Inspired I Spy printables. They asked for Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities to add to their learning fun.

Also, I love having these types of easy-to-use, open-and-go activities on hand. These sorts of free printables are wonderful for when we're homeschooling-on-the-go or when I need to keep a sibling busy while helping a brother with homeschool work.

These Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities are fabulous for:

You can print out as many copies as you need. If you have a friend or co-worker who you think would enjoy this free printable activity, please share the link to this post with them 🙂

 

Get Your Free Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities

If you're a fan of the world of wizards, you'll love these free printable Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities!

These Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy activities features characters from these books. Your kids will have fun searching for and counting:

  • Harry Potter
  • Dumbledore
  • Hagrid
  • Ron Weasely
  • Hermione Granger
  • Professor McGonagall
  • Luna Lovegood
  • Draco Malfoy
  • Professor Snape
  • The Sorting Hat
  • Professor Lupin
  • Mad-Eye Moody
  • Broomstick
  • Dementor
  • Dobby
  • The Golden Snitch
  • Voldemort
  • Bellatrix Lestrange

When you join the Rock Your Homeschool community, you’ll receive this printable pack in a PDF download in an email, along with a super-secret password that opens the library to all RYHS freebies.

In addition to your freebies, you’ll be added to our email list and I’ll update you with ways to make life and learning fun.

(Psst! Current RYHS members just need to access the Subscriber Freebies page and enter the password in your welcome email. Or get the instant download in the email the week of this post)

Click HERE or on the image below to subscribe and get started with these free Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities!!

Enjoy these easy & fun free Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities for magical fun.

How will you enjoy magical fun with these Harry Potter-Inspired I Spy Activities?
Let me know in the comments below 🙂

Want even MORE Harry Potter-inspired learning fun? My boys and I have been having a blast with Waldock's Wizards and Wands!

Enjoy magical learning fun with Waldock's Wizards and Wands, a Harry Potter-inspired unit study.

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