Halloween Counting to 10 File Folder Game

Counting to 10 Halloween File Folder Game

One, two, three, four, five spiders, one lizard, one, two, three feathers…. Nine eyeballs, 6 tiny bones and a whole lot of other spooky ingredients need to be sorted back on the shelves so that the witch won’t have any issues finding them.

This counting file folder game will have your kids practice their counting skills, as they count the spooky ingredients inside each of the jar. Let them practice countng from 1 to 10.

This printable file folder game works best if both the base and jars are laminated. Attach Velcro dots (or similar) above the numbers in the jars on the shelf and on the back of the jars filled with spooky (and icky) stuff.

Best suited for older toddlers and kids in preschool and kindergarten, however as Halloween is a fun holiday older kids will enjoy these as well.

Witches Jars Counting to 10 Halloween File Folder Game

Halloween Shapes File Folder Game

Let your toddlers and preschoolers practice their shape recognition with this fun (and somewhat spooky) Halloween shapes file folder game.

The aim of this game is to match up all the shapes to their shape outlines, by doing so kids will build up quite a scary pumpkin patch as each of the shape is none other than a Jack-o-lantern.

Shapes included: oval, rectangle, diamond, hexagon, triangle, pentagon, trapezoid, star and square. A wonderful shape learning activity that can be used over and over again.

We recommend you laminate all the pieces of this file folder game to ensure maximum durability.

Halloween Shapes File Folder Game

Counting to 10 Ten Frames File Folder Game

We can count to 10! This counting to 10 ten frames file folder game is great for a variety of skills that kids should master in kindergarten.

Ten frames are great for practicing counting. They are aslo great for developing subitizing skills. Students will better understand the relationship between numbers and quantities.

File folder games work best when laminated and equipped with Velcro.

Counting to 10 ten frames file folder game for kindergarten

Counting to 5 Ten Frames File Folder Game

Counting to 5 ten frames file folder game

Counting to 3 is easy peasy but can your little learners count to 5. This ten frames file folder game will help your students understand the relationship between numbers as well as improve their counting skills. This ten frames file folder game is the second in the set (we also have counting to 3 ten frames file folder game) and it focuses on numbers under and including 5.

Ten frames are super helpful as first step to mastering subitizing.

By doing this activity your kids will improve their connecting counting to cardinality.

Counting to 5 ten frames file folder game for kindergarten

 

Counting to 3 Ten Frames File Folder Game

Counting to 3 ten frames file folder game

Help your students understand the relationship between numbers and quantities with popular and easy to count ten frames. This ten frames file folder game is the first in our set and it focuses on lower numbers – numbers 1, 2 and 3.

Ten frames are great for counting practice as well as a good introduction to mastering subitizing.

By doing this activity your kids will improve their connecting counting to cardinality.

Counting to 3 ten frames file folder game for kindergarten

Sea Animals Counting To 3 File Folder Game

This ocean animals counting to 3 file folder game is a fun activity to use during the summer time. Let kids reinforce their counting skills as they count groups of animals (with 1, 2 or 3 animals in them). Encourage young learners to count the sea animals out loud, learning both number names as well as number order. Once they have counted the number of animals in the group, they will match the group with the correct number.

We recommend you laminate this summer counting to 3 file folder game and attach Velcro dots (self adhesive are best) on both the pieces with numbers (on the back) as well as inside the rectangle outlines.

Age range: preschool and kindergarten. An addition to Common Core Standards Learn to count to 3 (K-A.1) Count to 3 (K-A.2)

Sea Animals Counting to 3 File Folder game for preschool and kindergarten

Bugs Counting to 3 File Folder Game

Counting bugs file folder game - counting to 3

Counting is an important basic skill. Preschoolers and kindergarteners must first master counting from 1 to 3 and once they successfully learn to count to 3, higher numbers will become easier.

This spring counting to 3 file folder game focuses on numbers from 1 to 3 and it makes a great activity to reinforce the counting sequence from 1 to 3. Encourage your kids or students to say the numbers out loud as they count. To make counting easier have the kids place their fingers on the bugs as they count.

We recommend you laminate this bug counting file folder game and attach Velcro pieces (self adhesive dots work best) on the back of the rectangles with numbers and inside the white rectangle outlines.

An addition to Common Core Standards Learn to count to 3 (K-A.1) Count to 3 (K-A.2)

Bugs Counting to 3 File Folder game for preschool and kindergarten

Tens and Ones Place Value File Folder Game

Place Value File Folder Game

Learning through play is always the best, students have fun and the knowledge gained is more likely to stick with them.

In this file folder game, that is perfect for spring time, your students will be matching numbers with base ten blocks by matching flowers to their pots.

Ones and Tens Place Value File Folder Games

Adding 3 & 4 Numbers Addition File Folder Game

Let the kids add all the numbers within the beetle outlines and find and match the sum on the beetles.

This file folder game focuses on addition up to 20 with equations with either 3 or 4 numbers to add up.

There’s room on the beetles heads to attach Velcro dots.

Great math resource for revision in Grade 2.

Addition to 20 - 3 and 4 number addition - File Folder Game

Butterfly Colors File Folder Game

Let’s learn the words for colors with this fun butterfly colors file folder game.

Kids will need to read the color name inside the butterfly outline and match it with the correct butterfly.

Colors included: red, blue, brown, purple, black, orange, pink, white, yellow, green and gray (both gray and grey version included).

Use as a file folder game or combine into an activity book with one or more of our printable interactive file folder games. Laminate the pieces for durability.

Butterfly Colors File Folder Game

1-10 Number Sense File Folder Game

Can your students count to 10? Yes? That’s great! Can they identify the numbers from 1 to 10 when written in different ways? This caterpillar number sense file folder game lets your students and kids explore different ways of showing the numbers.

As kids identify the numbers they build the caterpillars – all caterpillars are marked by a number from 1 to 10 and their bodies are missing 4 circles – one with a number written with the word, one with the number shown on a dice, one with the number shown on a ten frame and one with a tally mark.

Number Sense File Folder Game

Color Crayons File Folder Game

Color Crayons File Folder Game

Explore colors and color names with this engaging colors file folder game.

The aim of this game is to match the colored crayons to the names – as the names appear both on the crayon and in the box the crayon will go (as well as there being a color trail next to it) this file folder game is appropriate for even the youngest kids who can’t jet read. It’s a wonderful resource to help them identify the color words.

Colors File Folder Game

I Can Count to 20 File Folder Game

Let the kids practice counting to 20 and number sense with this counting to 20 file folder game.

The numbers on the snails are shown in ten frames and kids need to count the dots in the ten frames and match the snail house with the correct number on it.

It’s a great interactive learning aid that is perfect for spring time.

Counting to 20 File Folder Game

Matching Faces File Folder Game

Matching Faces File Folder Game

Can your kids or students pair up all the faces?

This face matching file folder game features 12 faces that are split in half and kids have to make them whole again. Girls, boys, men, women and even a grandpa and grandma. Let the kids observe the features on each of the face halves and try to match them all up.

Great visual discrimination activity.

Face Matching File Folder Game

Chick Shapes Matching File Folder Game

Shape Matching File Folder Game

This file folder game is perfect to use around Easter time.

If you are teaching your kids shapes, this game is great both for introducing the shapes to your kids or students as well as for revision.

There are 12 shape silhouettes that need to be matched with the shapes.

Chicks Shapes Matching File Folder Game

Stamps and Letters Rhyming File Folder Game

Rhymes File Folder Games

Have the kids match the stamps to the envelops by reading the words on the envelopes and matching them with a picture that rhymes.

Match the hat with the cat, dog with the frog, air with the bear, howl with owl, bark with shark and quite a few other ones.

Print out and laminate this rhymes file folder game for longer durability.

Rhyming File Folder Game

Hard and Soft G Words File Folder Game

Hard and Soft G Words

File folder games are a fun way for your young learners to learn or do a revision of things they have already learned. A bunch of these games will make a great addition to your learning corner.

This Hard and Soft G words frog pond is all about sorting the frogs on lily-pads in to the correct ponds. One pond is reserved for hard G words while the other is for soft G words only.

Hard and Soft G Words File Folder Game

How Many Syllables File Folder Game

All aboard the syllable train! This train syllables file folder game is a fun way for learning syllables. There are 6 trains waiting to depart and kids have to sort the animal passengers by the number of the syllables.

Dog will go to the train with number one, while alligator will need to jump on the train number four. Practice words with 1, 2, 3 or even 4 syllables.

Tip: let the kids clap while they say and count the syllables.

How many syllables file folder game