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What Are File Folder Games?

It can be difficult to find educational activities for your children when they are out of school for the summer. Many parents want to still educate their children during the summer in a fun, educational way. File folder games are a great way to educate your child or just to play with. File folder games are a great way for children to learn colors, shapes, numbers, lettering, matching and a variety of other things.

A file folder game is simply a manila folder with a game of your choice inside. File folder games typically consist of laminated paper cut outs and Velcro all tucked into a manila envelope and are used to teach a wide variety of subjects. One of the greatest benefits to a file folder game is the fact that they don’t take up a lot of room and they don’t cause disruptions if you are in a quiet setting.

To create your own file folder game, you will need the following items:

· Computer with printer
· Velcro with adhesive strips
· Cardstock paper
· Scissors
· Laminator or clear contact paper
· Manila or colored file folders
· Double-stick tape

You can purchase a wide-variety of file folder games online that will come with all the necessary pieces you need. There are also file folder books at craft stores or hobby stores that can help you come up with different ideas for file folder games.

Usually a file folder book contains cutouts that you can photocopy, color and cut out for your game. This is a great way to involve your children in making the file folder book. Have your child color the pieces and help you cut them out and laminate them. Then, they can also help attach the Velcro strips to the pieces and the file folder.

Here is an easy file folder game to create:

Dress the Animal

Using an animal of your choice, trace it onto one side of the file folder and allow your child to color it. This is just like the old paper doll games of the past. With your child, create a wide array of clothes to dress the animal in. The clothes can be funny things like a clown suit, or you can do a theme like “emergency workers” and create a police uniform, paramedics’ uniform, doctor uniform, and firefighter uniform. This is a great way to teach your child about emergencies and who will come to their rescue in certain situations. On the opposite side of the manila folder, glue or use double sided tape to attach a medium sized zip lock bag. This way you can store all the pieces of the game in the folder and they won’t get lost. Each piece will need to have a small piece of Velcro attached to it so that they can stick it onto the animal. You can download templates online of different animals and the uniforms to go along with them.

Match

Another easy file folder game to create is the match game. Cut out 8 squares and draw 4 items (can be animals, food, places, etc.) and on the other 4 square write the appropriate name of the item. Then using Velcro, attach the squares to a manila folder and have your child match the proper item with its name. If you want to use string to match the items, it will be easier to see which item is matched with which name.

The possibilities are endless with file folder games. The best part is they are cheap and easy to make and can last a long time. You can create several file folder games and keep them with you in the car or for whenever you need something to entertain your child.



Simple Downloadable File Folder Games

File folder games are great crafts for parents and teachers to do to help their children or students learn concepts like counting, shapes, contractions, addition and subtraction, matching, and many others. File folder games are also great for instances where a quiet game is required, like a flight, road trip, or church.

File folder games are inexpensive to make and involve little more than finding a game, downloading the pattern and printing it off, and then assembling it according to the directions.

Where to find simple download file folder games

If you would like to make file folder games, the following are some places where to find simple download file folder games.

§ Enchanted Learning: This site has a number of easy download file folder games. For around $20 a year, you can access different file folder downloads that are simple to assemble and fun for kids of all ages. There are also many you can download easily for free.

§ A to Z Teacher Stuff: On this website, you can download a sample of different file folder games, or purchase them for a nominal fee. This site was designed by teachers and for teachers, so it’s a great source if you’re looking for something educational.

§ Christian Preschool Printables: Great for preschool kids, this site has a number of different preschool games for Sunday School teachers, including Noah's Ark, matching, counting and many other things. Preschoolers will enjoy the bright colors and fun shapes.

§ My File Folder Games: This site has many fun games that can be purchased for a small fee, then downloaded, printed off and assembled. Subjects include place value, telling time, leaning how to make contractions, nouns and verbs, and more. The games on this site and the concepts and subject matter are mostly designed for elementary school aged kids.

§ File Folder Heaven: With this site, you can either download simple file folder games for free or you can purchase them if you like. This is another site with many different types of file folder games that are simple to download and then put together. Subjects include matching, numbers, sorting, and adding, to name just a few.

Because file folder games are mainly comprised of simple downloads and little materials, there isn’t much you need as far as materials go to do a file folder game. Some things you will definitely need to have if you plan on downloading file folder games include a working printer with both color and black ink. Some of the simpler downloads will be in black and white, allowing you or your kids to color them in once you’ve printed them off. Other things you may want to make sure you have around the house if you plan on making file folder games include markers or crayons, manila file folders, plastic laminate covers, plastic zip-top bags (for the smaller pieces that will be cut out), and glue or tape.

File folder games are a simple and fun craft that will keep preschool and school aged children occupied as well as helping them learn basic principles. There are many simple file folder downloads you can find online, and a few good sites for simple file folder downloads are listed above.



Printable File Folder Games for Teachers

File folder games are commonly used by kindergarten teachers on up to the 4th grade to teach children how to count, identify shapes and colors, and to enjoy leaning. File folder games are wonderful for teachers who have limited storage space and have limited budgets. You can create numerous file folder games on your own, or use printable file folder games that can be found online or can be purchased at Amazon.com or at your local craft store.

When you begin creating file folder games, you will need the following materials:

•Computer with printer
•Velcro with adhesive strips
•Cardstock paper
•Scissors
•Laminator or clear contact paper
•Manila or colored file folders
•Double-stick tape

A popular file folder is the adding game. This is a simple game that can be made with a file folder, paper, and markers. Glue the paper onto both sides of the manila folder and write numbers on the paper, four rows with about twenty numbers per page. You can find several web sites that allow you to download the numbers and all you have to do is glue the paper onto the manila folder.

Downloading the adding game is much easier than writing in everything yourself. If you do create the numbers yourself, you will use another piece of paper and cut windows to reveal the numbers below. This game can be changed from the adding game to multiplication, division, or other mathematical formulas and write the numbers on the window.

The game works by having the child open the window to reveal the correct answer, for example: “Two plus two is equal to (blank)”, and have them open the window and reveal the number that should be four behind the window.

Rhyming games are another great way to teach children how to find words that rhyme. Use words that rhyme such as “duck/truck, kite/light, chair/bear, bee/tree, etc.” You can download different rhymes from web sites like Enchanted Learning. You will need a manila file folder, paper, a printer, glue stick or Elmer’s glue, hot glue, yarn, scissors, Velcro, marker, and laminate paper. The rhyming items will be glued to both sides of the manila folder. The items they are rhyming with need to be apart from each other to make the matching game a little more challenging.

Once you have all this in order, you will need to laminate the two pieces of paper to the manila folder to make the game sturdy for a lot of use. Once you have finished this, cut out eight pieces of yarn and hot glue one end of each piece to the picture on the left on both sides of the manila folder. Tie the other end of the yarn into a small circle that can wrap around a button. Using your hot glue gun, glue buttons next to the sides of the pictures on the right. The students will then be able to attach the string from one item to the button of the matching item. This is an easy way to help them identify objects and learn how to rhyme.

With any file folder game be sure to create an answer page and attach it to the back of each manila folder so your students can compare their answers when they have completed the game. Each manila folder should also include a label so you can easily identify which game is which when they are stored in the filing cabinet or closet.

You can come up with several ideas for file folder games from the following web sites:

· Enchanted Learning
· My File Folder Games
· Amazon
· Childcare Land



Printable File Folder Games for Kids

Taking your children to church and expecting them to sit for long periods of time can be quite a challenge. File folder games for kids are a great way to help them stay quiet and learn new skills. If you would like to teach your child about their religion, you can create a wide variety of printable file folder games that are centered on your religion.

A great web site to help you find printable file folder games for kids is Christian Preschool Printables. This web site has several file folder games for kids that are centered around Bible topics. Some of the popular games include: :”Noah’s Ark”, “David’s Sheep”, “and “Solomon’s Wise Words”.

Noah’s Ark is a easy file folder game to create and requires minimal tools to get started. You will need a manila file folder, glue, brown construction paper, black construction paper, Velcro, and a zip top bag. Cut out six to ten boats that are shaped after the manner of Noah’s Ark. Then cut out several black squares that can be attached as windows to the boats. Each boat should have a number assigned to it and have your child attach the correct number of windows to match the number on the boat. All the pieces can then be stored in the zip top bag that is glued to the back of the manila folder.

Candy Land is another game that is popular among children. Using a manila file folder, glue several game piece squares to the folder and attach Velcro pieces to the top of each game piece square. Create different game pieces that can be moved along the board. Now, copy the rules to Candy Land and glue them onto the back of your file folder game. Of course, you can always use different board game ideas to create your own file folder game.

Numerous web sites offer printable file folder games like matching games and numbers games. Several web sites will let you download the “Name that Animal” game. Using a manila folder, you will Velcro different animals onto the folder. Underneath each animal, leave a blank space where the children can match the name of the animal to the proper animal. The space can be written in with erasable marker, or you can use Velcro to attach the names under each animal. This is a great game for younger children who are just learning new skills.

Keeping your child entertained in the car during a long road trip is a must for many parents. Printable file folder games can help that long road trip go a little faster. Using your manila folder, you can teach your children about different traffic road signs. You will draw a road on the manila file folder and glue different road signs on different sides of the road. Create an explanation of each sign and attach them under the signs with Velcro. Have your students or children use toy cars and drive around the road and obey the traffic laws of each sign. This is a great way to teach your children about traffic signs.

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