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Great for quick changes and reusing file folders; Removable adhesive sticks, stays and removes cleanly when you need a change; Assortd colors include blue, green, yellow and red.
- This is a set of printable cards for children to classify their dinosaurs by color. If you mount these to a double file folder you can easily open and shut the learning center.
- Practice colors in a crunchy and delicious way. The Cookie Colors game is aimed at preschool and Kindergarteners learning colors and color words. This is a welcome additon to learning centers for reinforcement.
- Preschool: Brown Bear Brown Bear File Folder Games: Brown Bear File Folder Games for PK-K or Special Education-Brown Bear, Brown Bear is a favorite of all students. With this Brown Bear Brown Bear File Folder Games P-K, K.
- How to Make File Folder Games. If you teach, homeschool or parent young children and are looking for a fun, inexpensive and environmentally friendly teaching tool, consider file folder games. File folder games are also highly.
Here are some other products to help your child in their reading adventure: MORE IDEASPreschool Resources. Here are some great books that are full of activities and ideas for toddlers and preschoolers! Favorite Websites. Star. Fall. When my daughter was 2 1/2 years old I taught her how to use a mouse. Starfall also has Learn- to- Read phonics books that you can purchase to help your child's reading skills develop even further.
Other Preschool Websites. FILE FOLDER GAMES MAKING FILE FOLDER GAMESFile folder games are easy to make and easy to store. Print the main part of the game, the activity sheet, on regular printer paper. Either color the picture or print it out in color.
Print or copy the game pieces onto cardstock. Lamenate the game pieces either with a lamenator or contact paper.
Glue activity sheet to file folder, label the file folder and lamenate. In other words, don't try to lamenate the inside using one piece of contact paper, cut it in half. You can choose to only use contact paper on the inside of file folder or on the outside also. Put the game pieces in a ziplock snadwhich bag and either staple or tape to the file folder. Enjoy! WHAT IS CONTACT PAPER AND WHERE CAN I FIND SOME? Contact paper is traditionally used to cover the inside of kitchen cabinets so they have a smooth surface and can easily be wiped out.